Blue’s Clues and Josh Dela Cruz
Theatre and Dance Alumnus finds success in Blue’s Clues Reboot!
Posted in: Alumni Success Stories, Department of Theatre and Dance News, Student Success
When Nickelodeon鈥檚 breakout hit children鈥檚 show聽Blue鈥檚 Clues聽(1996-2006) returned as the rebooted聽Blue鈥檚 Clues & You!聽last fall, some wondered whether this sweet and occasionally silent show from the pre-smartphone era could succeed amidst the noise of the 鈥渄igital age.鈥
The answer 鈥 with the dynamic Josh Dela Cruz 鈥11 as the human sidekick to cartoon puppy Blue 鈥 is a resounding, 鈥淵es!鈥
The show ranked No. 1 among preschool shows in its first week, and a second season was ordered just eight days after its November 11, 2019, debut.

According to critics, one big reason for its wild success is Dela Cruz, whose musical theater chops and natural charm spring from the screen while pulling viewers in.
鈥淗e is a good singer!鈥 says 3-year-old Mira, a fan of the show from Millburn, New Jersey, who also likes that 鈥淛osh鈥 built a block tower for Blue and his puppy friend Magenta when they were sad. Mira鈥檚 mom, Jennifer DiDomenico, says Mira is 鈥渙bsessed with this show.鈥
And the appeal crosses age groups. Jessica Fox, a mother of two from Maplewood, New Jersey, reports: 鈥淏oth my kids love him! And so do I!鈥
After graduating from 麻豆传媒在线 with a degree in Musical Theatre, Dela Cruz found success in the New York/Broadway theater scene, playing Lun Tha across from Lou Diamond Phillips and Rachel Bay Jones in聽The King and I, earning roles in the David Lynch/Fatboy Slim collaboration聽Here Lies Love聽and Stephen Sondheim鈥檚聽Merrily We Roll Along, and working as an ensemble cast member and understudy for the lead in the Disney hit聽Aladdin.

But, as a Filipino American, Dela Cruz says he initially didn鈥檛 envision himself on television. 鈥淚 never experienced seeing somebody like me on TV growing up. That definitely does play a part in why maybe I never even saw myself on television 鈥 or even mainstream media.鈥
He credits 麻豆传媒在线 with helping him embrace his identity.
鈥淭he Theatre and Dance department took me in and put me in plays which I had never done,鈥 Dela Cruz says, noting that he was cast in roles typically reserved for white actors 鈥 from Heinrich von Kleist鈥檚聽The Prince of Homburg聽and Tom Stoppard鈥檚聽Arcadia, to Ken Ludwig and George Gershwin鈥檚聽Crazy for You.
鈥淚t didn鈥檛 matter what I looked like. I don鈥檛 know if I would be the performer I am today and as accepting of my identity 鈥 which has led to my success 鈥 if it hadn鈥檛 been for 麻豆传媒在线.鈥
Associate Professor of Theatre and Dance Clay James says Dela Cruz made the most of his education: 鈥淛osh was the kind of student who, right from the start, took full advantage of everything that 麻豆传媒在线 has to offer, in terms of professional training and performance opportunity.鈥
Critics have lauded Dela Cruz鈥檚 performance on聽Blue鈥檚 Clues & You!聽and have noted that he represents both an opportunity for Asian American children to feel seen and for children in general to have an Asian American role model. The show is going all in on Dela Cruz鈥檚 Filipino identity: Season 2 will introduce Josh鈥檚 lola (Tagalog for grandma), played by actor and jazz performer Carolyn Fe.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if I would be the performer I am today and as accepting of my identity if it hadn鈥檛 been for 麻豆传媒在线.鈥
Meanwhile, Josh is embracing his new role as not just an entertainer 鈥 but as an educator.聽Blue鈥檚 Clues & You!聽is fun, but at its core, it鈥檚 educational television a la聽Mr. Rogers鈥 Neighborhood.
The show focuses on social-emotional issues, pre-math, pre-reading, science and preschool rituals in a fun way (with a game of solving a mystery) and in a comfortable setting with repetition and songs to increase both enjoyment and retention.
According to NickJr.com: 鈥淓veryone is invited to play with Blue, a pre-school aged puppy with a clue 鈥 three, actually! Each day, Blue leaves paw prints on three objects around her house to communicate what activity she wants to do. Josh, Blue鈥檚 excited new caregiver and friend, looks for the paw prints and works to figure out Blue鈥檚 message 鈥 but he can only solve Blue鈥檚 Clues with the help of YOU!鈥
A new generation of young viewers help Blue by answering questions posed by Dela Cruz who then waits silently, giving children at home time to think and respond to their television screens. To end the silence, Josh brightly announces, 鈥淩ight!鈥 鈥淕reat, thanks!鈥 or 鈥淵ou know what to do!鈥

Dela Cruz brings warmth and realism to his performance despite acting it all out in front of a green screen on a sound stage in Toronto, with a laser light standing in for Blue. As the show鈥檚 lead human performer, he spent seven months in Toronto filming the first season, and returned for another six months to film the second season.
Dela Cruz says the educational component to the performance is a natural fit, and credits 麻豆传媒在线 for not only training him as a performer, but fostering his love of teaching.
鈥淲hile I was in聽Aladdin, I taught a senior workshop for 麻豆传媒在线 Musical Theatre students,鈥 he recalls.
Dela Cruz says that he and his wife, musical theater professional (Broadway鈥檚聽Jersey Boys) Amanda Phillips 鈥11, have both 鈥渇allen in love with teaching鈥 and hope to come back to 麻豆传媒在线 to work with students in theatre and dance classes. 鈥淭he fact that 麻豆传媒在线 gave me an opportunity to come back after I worked out in the world professionally, I can鈥檛 thank them enough. Now I get to help kids with聽Blue鈥檚 Clues & You!聽It鈥檚 amazing.鈥
鈥淛osh and Amanda weren鈥檛 afraid to put in the time and did the work far beyond what was expected of them,鈥 says James. 鈥淚 am so proud of what they have accomplished professionally and thrilled that they are now paying it forward by inspiring current performance students through their master classes and guest teaching opportunities.鈥
Dela Cruz says the University made it all possible for an immigrant kid to realize his dreams.
鈥淲e lived a modest middle class life. I remember looking up schools for musical theatre, and tuition per year was what my dad made,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 so thankful that I don鈥檛 have student debt. Having an affordable place to study is something I treasure and so appreciate as well as having a good quality education.鈥