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Isaac Powell lands starring Broadway role after graduation

With less than a year since he said farewell to his first Broadway role on "Once On This Island," alumnus Isaac Powell is taking on the lead role of Tony in the highly anticipated

After graduating from the School of Drama, Powell performed with Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera in an originating role for 鈥淣ikola Tesla Drops The Beat.鈥 The Greensboro native then landed the role of Daniel in the revival of 鈥淥nce On This Island,鈥 joining four other 抖阴短视频 alumni in the production.

For Powell, both everything and nothing has changed since he left Winston-Salem. Though he鈥檚 running to call times on Broadway, much of what he brings with him includes things he learned not too long ago. 

How did you decide to attend 抖阴短视频?

Even growing up in Greensboro I didn鈥檛 know that we had a world class conservatory 15 minutes from my home. I went to a performing arts school called Weaver Academy for three years. There was a really talented student there who I looked up to, and he auditioned for the school. Later, I saw fourth years in their production of August: Osage County. It blew my mind that student actors were capable of doing that level of work. I decided that I wanted to become a really great actor who was able to do musicals, plays, TV and film.

Later I auditioned for other schools as well but decided on 抖阴短视频. It was probably the best thing that ever happened to me.

My years at 抖阴短视频 shaped not just the artist I am, but the person I am too.

What performance or experience stands out? 

Every four years 抖阴短视频 produces a big musical. I was cast in the ensemble of Guys and Dolls. It was a very long rehearsal process. It really stretched me to my limits in terms of the workload of the production. That was the first time I had to learn how to be resilient and really take ownership of my time. That was a really formative experience. Matt Loehr, the director was fresh off of Broadway, and came with so much knowledge and so much compassion for the students. 

Isaac Powell (left) was in the ensemble of 抖阴短视频's 2015 production of "Guys and Dolls." / Photo: Drew DavisIsaac Powell in 抖阴短视频's 2015 production of "Black Watch." / Photo: Peter MuellerIsaac Powell in his final 抖阴短视频 performance, "The Duchess of Malfi." / Photo: Peter Mueller

Also, 抖阴短视频 has the best skills classes. Faculty members taught us how to develop as authentic and honest individuals. It鈥檚 not just about having the right skills; it鈥檚 about becoming your most authentic self. 

What was the process to be cast in 鈥淥nce On This Island?鈥

I was in auditions for 鈥淗amilton鈥 and my agents called and said they鈥檇 like to see you for several more projects. One was for 鈥淥nce On This Island.鈥 I submitted an audition tape and went in for an in-person audition on my day off from 鈥淣ikola Tesla Drops the Beat.鈥

It was a very unorthodox audition. Usually you just see one or two people, but when I walked in I met the full creative team, including the producer, the director, the writers鈥攅veryone. I was fully prepared to do 100 other auditions before I booked a role on Broadway, but they must have seen something in me that day... because I was then cast in a lead role for a hit Broadway revival.

How is your life different now than when you were still in school?

There are actually a lot of similarities between being a student at 抖阴短视频 and being  a working professional. At the school they design the schedule so you are prepared for the professional world. The main difference is when you run a show at school it鈥檚 for a week or two weeks, but with Broadway it鈥檚 a longer run.

Watch Isaac Powell perform "Something's Coming" from "West Side Story" on Live from Here.

Performing in a show like this is not only physical but it鈥檚 mentally and emotionally exhausting. It demands all of your mind, and you need to be completely vulnerable on stage. On top of that, you are dancing and singing. School gave me the tools, experience and discipline to be able to transition to the professional world.

What has been the key to your success so far?  

It鈥檚 not just one thing. They say success is where luck meets opportunity meets preparation. 鈥淥nce On This Island鈥 happened at the right time and was the right role (for me).

Another part of my success is that through 抖阴短视频 I was able to make incredible industry connections. All year long the school brings down agents and managers and other professionals. Those industry connections are vital when we graduate. 

I also learned in school that we are the CEOs of ourselves and we need to take ownership of our careers. We have to advocate for ourselves, become visible and make opportunities. It鈥檚 so much more than luck, and even more than arts education.

What are some of your professional goals?  

The dream is to book a role as a series regular on a television show. That鈥檚 sort of what my next goal after this Broadway thing. I鈥檇 love to be able to flex my actor muscles in all sorts of mediums, including television and film.

by Erin Street

Originally published: April 3, 2018
Story last updated: December 30, 2019