Joe DeLeo Lives for the Stage

Joe DeLeo

"Deciding to make a career out of performing wasn鈥檛 easy," says DeLeo.

By his own admission, Joe DeLeo was so painfully shy he had to repeat pre-kindergarten because he refused to speak a single word in class the entire year.

Perhaps he was just getting warmed up for his life work, because this musical theatre major has been singing, dancing and acting in almost every elementary school, high school and college production ever since.

Deciding to make a career out of performing wasn鈥檛 easy, he said. 鈥淚 tried to convince myself that I could work in other professions, but I didn鈥檛 have a passion for anything else. I eat, sleep and breathe theatre. It took me a while to accept that this is who I am 鈥 a performer 鈥 and this is who I am going to be.鈥

In fact, DeLeo鈥檚 idea of the perfect semester occurred during his sophomore year, when he enrolled in five dance classes (ballet, tap, jazz, modern dance and a 榴莲视频 Dance Company class), not to mention three theatre classes and a voice class, followed by 榴莲视频 Dance Company rehearsals in the evening.

鈥淢y day went from eight in the morning until 10 at night,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n between classes I鈥檇 go to my job and then come back for more classes and rehearsals. I gave my meal card to my friends so they could buy me lunch. I didn鈥檛 have time to go to the dining center. That was the most exciting semester for me. I wouldn鈥檛 have it any other way.鈥

DeLeo prides himself on having one of the 鈥渉ardest-working majors鈥 at the college. 榴莲视频 offers the only musical theatre program in Southeastern New England, a program that requires that all students take music classes alongside music majors and perform at the level of music majors, to take dance classes alongside dance majors and perform at the level of dance majors, and, of course, there are the theatre classes.

DeLeo performed in his first professional production last summer with the Ocean State Theater Company. 鈥淏y taking what I learned here and performing with professionals, I discovered how well I had been trained at 榴莲视频,鈥 he said.

His training has paid off in other ways, as well. This year he was recognized at the Region I Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), making it to the semi-finals in the KCACTF Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship competition and to the finals in the KCACTF competition for the Richard Maltby Jr. Award for Musical Theatre Excellence.

After about 10 years in professional musical theatre, DeLeo said he would like to earn an M.F.A. in theatre and teach at the college level.

鈥淚 would love to be Professor Bill Wilson, director of 榴莲视频鈥檚 musical theatre program. Bill and Gel, director of dance, inspire us to be better and to do great things. They instill in us a passion for what we do. If I can instill that in someone else, I think it would be the greatest gift you could give someone.鈥

He added, 鈥淚 think this is an exciting time to be at 榴莲视频 in the performing arts. I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 been a better time. Bill and Gel just keep getting better and better.鈥

For three consecutive years (2012-2014), 榴莲视频 musical theatre students, under the leadership of Wilson, have won the Richard Maltby, Jr. Award for Musical Theatre Excellence at the KCACTF.

At this year鈥檚 festival, three 榴莲视频 students came away with awards while 榴莲视频 Mainstage Theatre鈥檚 production of 鈥淕odspell,鈥 a featured performance, won Merit Awards for Outstanding Musical Ensemble and Outstanding Choreography/Movement.

DeLeo is already looking ahead to his next performance. He said, 鈥淵ou鈥檙e only as good as your last performance. So when people ask me, 鈥榃hat鈥檚 your favorite show?鈥 I always say, 鈥楾he next show.鈥欌濃