MSU senior one of five selected nationally for Broadway scholarship
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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜 亚洲色吧视频 senior is one of only five students chosen nationally to learn from a Broadway stage manager of color during the May 21-24 virtual meeting of Broadway professionals at their annual Broadway Stage Management Symposium.
Donovan M. Andrade, an MSU senior communication/theatre and kinesiology/health fitness studies double major, was personally selected for the exclusive BSMS Charlie Blackwell Scholarship by Kenneth J. McGee, an active Broadway stage manager who has worked on productions such as聽Rent, The Mountaintop, Tarzan, Once on This Island and The Lion King, among others.
鈥淭he mentorship from a Broadway professional is priceless if it allows Donny to plan out the future that recognizes and rewards what a talented and dedicated man he is,鈥 said Melanie Harris, a communication department instructor who also manages operations for Theatre MSU. 鈥淗e deserves to be celebrated. He has put in the time, effort and heart to achieve amazing things, and I am thrilled that others are recognizing what an asset he is to MSU.鈥
A native of Manama, Bahrain, Andrade learned this spring of his selection. He had applied for the scholarship after being encouraged by Harris. The BSMS student scholarship鈥攑rovided specifically for stage managers of color and also selected by stage managers of color鈥攚aives the registration fee and provides the opportunity for hands-on learning and connecting with stage managers around the world.
Though it is a virtual experience, Andrade said he hopes to glean more direct knowledge of stage manager experience. 鈥淚 would also love to gain even more mentors and connections throughout the realm of theater,鈥 said Andrade, who hopes to continue his education and receive a Master of Fine Arts in stage management after he earns his MSU bachelor鈥檚 degree.
鈥淭he news could not have come at a better time as I was in the middle of show week for my senior project, Pipeline, that I directed,鈥 Andrade said of Theatre MSU鈥檚 spring semester presentation of a Dominique Morisseau play highlighting the school-to-prison pipeline.
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