Zoë seven stewart
Zoë Seven Stewart (they/them) is a Boston-based music and arts "Jack of All Trades". A performer, educator, and musician, they are a graduate of Boston Conservatory at Berklee College of Music, where they received their B.F.A in Musical Theatre, and a minor in Directing.
Zoë has been working professionally in Theatre, Print, Commercial, VO, and Film since 2015, and is proudly represented by Take 3 Talent in New York City. Zoë did their first professional show; Billy Elliot, at 14 years old, starring the first National Touring cast. The cast later won an IRNE award for “Best Ensemble, Large Theatre”. Zoë also worked for Hasbro and Visa for commercials and print work. They also participated in Michael Feinstein’s Songbook Academy, where they placed in the top three for Jazz Vocal Performance, and won the “Most Promising Young Artist,” and “Celebration” awards. In 2020, they were a Theatre finalist at YoungArts, and performed with Natalie Weiss in her Green Room 42 debut live performance of “Downstage Left of Center”.
Zoë has also worked in TV/Film, where they can be seen in Dexter: New Blood, which won a Shorty Award for “Best in Television / Audience Honor in Television”, and The Misogynist’s Guide To Dating.
Zoë currently co-owns the music venue; Monkey Palace, with their partner. In 2020, they gained a following performing at casual venues around Cape Cod and landed a residency at The Raw Bar in the Summer of 2022.
For Zoë, vocals and music are a passion, and they learned everything from their teachers Rachel MacKenzie, and William Cotten. They are inspired by voices like Hayley Williams, Amy Lee, Joni Mitchell, and Phoebe Bridgers. Their main focus is keeping the voice healthy and tension-free while developing vibrant, authentic performances.
When they aren't performing, they're either cutting/dyeing someone's hair, knitting, or hanging out with their hedgehog Otto.