Irish and English tenor Joshua Spink is quickly becoming known for his pleasing tone, his comfortable high register and his impressive acting ability on stage. As of the 2020/2021 season, Joshua is a member of the solo ensemble at Theater Ulm. Roles there this season include debúts as Count Almaviva from Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia and Vánja from Janáček's Katya Kabanowa as well as Monostatos in a concert performance of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. Joshua grew up in Ireland and read Spanish and music in University College Cork before completing his Masters in Music in the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama in Dublin with teachers Stephen Wallace and Sylvia O’Regan and répétiteur Mary Scarlett. During his time there he played the role of the First Elder in Handel’s staged oratorio
Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 2020 — Yesterday
Les contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann), Offenbach
Ulm TheaterAndres (Andrès) + 3 roles
View cast and crewLa légende de Tristan (The Legend of Tristan), Tournemire
Ulm TheaterLe nain Frocin
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Les contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann), Offenbach
Ulm TheaterAndres (Andrès) + 3 roles
View cast and crewLa légende de Tristan (The Legend of Tristan), Tournemire
Ulm TheaterLe nain Frocin
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Parsifal, Wagner, Richard
Ulm TheaterDritter Knappe (Third squire)
View cast and crewAnna Bolena (Anne Boleyn), Donizetti
Ulm TheaterRiccardo Percy (Richard Percy)
View cast and crewParsifal, Wagner, Richard
Ulm TheaterDritter Knappe (Third squire)
View cast and crewSat17:00
Ulm, GermanyLessons in Love and Violence, Benjamin
Ulm TheaterBoy + 1 roles
View cast and crewSat19:00
Ulm, GermanyThu20:00
Ulm, GermanySun19:00
Ulm, GermanyFri20:00
Ulm, GermanySat19:00
Ulm, GermanySat19:00
Ulm, GermanyIrish and English tenor Joshua Spink is quickly becoming known for his pleasing tone, his comfortable high register and his impressive acting ability on stage. As of the 2020/2021 season, Joshua is a member of the solo ensemble at Theater Ulm. Roles there this season include debúts as Count Almaviva from Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia and Vánja from Janáček's Katya Kabanowa as well as Monostatos in a concert performance of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. Joshua grew up in Ireland and read Spanish and music in University College Cork before completing his Masters in Music in the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama in Dublin with teachers Stephen Wallace and Sylvia O’Regan and répétiteur Mary Scarlett. During his time there he played the role of the First Elder in Handel’s staged oratorio