Dolf Ramos

Dolf Ramos has succeeded in the arts for more than 25 years as a singer, actor, musical director and composer. He co-founded DOMA Theatre Company, and is also the company’s President. He attended Loyola Marymount University and attained his B.A. in Music. He also attended University of Phoenix and received his Master’s in Business Administration. He has a passion for singing and performs professionally with choirs in the Los Angeles area. He has sung at Carnegie Hall, has toured with Michael Crawford, and sang backup to Barbara Streisand at the Staples Center. Dolf’s producing credits include Lovers’ Mayhem, Cabaret, The Wild Party, Into the Woods, tick, tick, BOOM!, The Who’s Tommy, Songs for a New World, Jekyll & Hyde, Xanadu, Avenue Q, Dreamgirls (Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle winner of McCulloh Award for Revival; LA Weekly Award for Best Musical), Young Frankenstein, and Jesus Christ Superstar.