Correction Appended
Last year, after Jonathan Schwartz '10 attended an open call audition in New York for the Broadway revival of "Godspell," one of his favorite musicals, nothing happened.
Not being a member of the Actors' Equity Association, the union ...
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with two shows a day, literally how does he go to school? that he didn't drop out is one of the most interesting parts of all of this, and I'm sure the princeton community would like to hear how he manages his time. amazing!
Is it class in the morning and then straight to the train? Or shows in the day and class at night? and does he have a dorm at Princeton, why is he at home on the weekends?
Pease-Kerr, you should have focused on the more intruiging parts of all this
HOORAY FOR JONATHAN SCHWARTZ
Agreed w/ anonymous, the logistic of this would be really helpful!
shows happen mostly at night - thursday-monday nights in this case, with afternoon shows wednesday and weekends. so if he rescheduled his classes on wednesdays, he can attend everything else and get to nyc in time, even after a class that ends at 4:30. i would assume home is closer to the city, and with 5-show weekends it's probably more convenient to stay there for those days.
When I saw Jonathan many moons ago down at Papermill Playhouse Rising Stars show, I found him completely charming. Doing a little net research in prep for this years show, I follow up on JS, the ONLY kid whose name I remember from 2006, and was thrilled to learn he's still hitting the boards. All the way Jonathan.