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麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 Nathan Angelo debuted on Broadway before even finishing his degree

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Nathan Angelo, a BFA Musical Theatre major, holds a copy of his script as he announces on Instagram his Broadway debut in the ensemble of the original Broadway cast of Here Lies Love. (Photo courtesy Nathan Angelo)
Nathan Angelo, a BFA Musical Theatre major, holds a copy of his script as he announces on Instagram his Broadway debut in the ensemble of the original Broadway cast of Here Lies Love. (Photo courtesy Nathan Angelo)

When Nathan Angelo, a BFA Musical Theatre major, attends 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚聽Winter Commencement, he鈥檒l take a final curtain call on a college career that saw him land a dream job on Broadway before completing his degree. During his final semester, Angelo debuted in the ensemble of聽Here Lies Love, a musical that featured the first all-Filipino cast on Broadway, some of whom plan to attend the ceremony on January 8 to applaud Angelo鈥檚 achievements, both on and off the stage.

Angelo was eating dinner with friends on campus when he got the casting call for the聽聽co-written by David Byrne and Fatboy Slim about the life of former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos. After calmly thanking the casting director, Angelo jumped up, clapping his hands, pounding the table and shouting, 鈥淚鈥檓 going to be on Broadway!鈥 He performed with the original Broadway cast in previews and 149 regular performances before聽Here Lies Love聽closed this past November.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 think things like this happen, and then they do,鈥 says Angelo, 21. 鈥淚鈥檓 so fortunate to have been able to have such a grand and really authentic and important start to my career, to open and close a Broadway show, operating at the highest level of the thing that I鈥檓 training for and pursuing.鈥

A young man in sunglasses in front of a Broadway theater.
Nathan Angelo takes a selfie outside the Broadway Theatre, home of his Broadway debut on June 17, 2023.聽 (Photo courtesy of Nathan Angelo)

On opening night, Angelo thanked his 鈥溌槎勾皆谙 family,鈥 saying in an聽聽post, 鈥淲ithout y鈥檃ll I wouldn鈥檛 possess the skills or the work ethic to pursue this dream of mine.鈥

鈥淣athan was a consummate Musical Theatre student,鈥 says Associate Theatre and Dance Professor Peter Flynn. 鈥淔rom his first day, he was genuinely engaged and hungry to know more about the American musical theater, his place in it, and how he creates more opportunities for himself and other actors like him.鈥

Nathan Angelo in two photos.
Nathan Angelo as he appeared in the official cast photos for聽Here Lies Love. (Photos courtesy Nathan Angelo)

Angelo is a first-generation Filipino American whose parents immigrated to San Jose, California. They struggled to make ends meet in Silicon Valley. 鈥淎 lot of my childhood I was navigating the fact that my parents were never home and always wondering why. But now, being older, I realize they were just trying to make sure I was OK, that we had food, a place to stay and clothing,鈥 he says.

Being part of the聽Here Lies Love聽cast helped Angelo rediscover and reflect on his relationship with his Filipino culture and what it means to be first generation. 鈥淚t鈥檚 given me a lot of perspective on what鈥檚 important, what to be grateful for and what is necessary versus what is accessory. That kind of upbringing sets an individual up to have a different kind of outlook on the world and perception of the world around them,鈥 he says.

鈥淚 feel I鈥檝e always been hyper-aware of my place in society and my capabilities. I鈥檓 very fortunate. I鈥檓 very grateful. I鈥檓 very blessed and I don鈥檛 take any of that for granted.鈥

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As a sophomore, Nathan Angelo, a Sinatra Scholarship recipient, had the opportunity to meet Tina Sinatra during her visit to campus in 2021. (Photo by Mike Peters)

Angelo learned of 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 BFA Musical Theatre program from an online forum for arts students, which happened to include a Musical Theatre student already attending 麻豆传媒在线 for its combination conservatory training and liberal arts education. Angelo appeared in various productions with the University鈥檚 College of the Arts, including聽On the Town听补苍诲听Pippin.

He was also a regular presence in the Musical Theatre offices, Flynn says, 鈥渟ometimes bringing home-cooked Filipino dishes as a 鈥榯hank you鈥 for the training and support we were providing him.鈥

His good fortune included generous scholarship support, including the Sinatra Scholarship, that he combined with student loans and part-time jobs to make ends meet. Landing the Broadway show wasn鈥檛 just a break into show business; it came just in time to pay rent and tuition, allowing him to take a full-time load and finish his BFA a semester early. 鈥淗is decision to finish his final semester speaks volumes about his integrity and passion for his craft,鈥 says College of the Arts Dean Daniel Gurskis.

A student in a cap and gown smiles and raises his arms.
Nathan Angelo at Commencement on January 8, 2024.

鈥淚 live in New York so I was getting up early, taking the train, going to school, finishing school, going straight to the theater, taking a nap, warming up, doing the show, going home, doing it again,鈥 Angelo says. 鈥淚t was nuts, but I wouldn鈥檛 have wanted it any other way.鈥

His advice for others looking for their first big break? 鈥淏e an open channel and allow the things that come into your life to be received and interpreted without a preconceived bias,鈥 he says. 鈥淏e open to new things, be open to new people and have faith that things will work out. If you put out good energy, you will receive good energy back.鈥

Story by Staff Writer聽Marilyn Joyce Lehren.