Noah Ricketts, una estrella emergente del teatro, hizo su debut en Broadway en 2018 en un papel de apoyo en Beautiful: El musical Carole King. Ahora protagoniza como Kristoff en el exitoso musical de Disney Frozen , en el St. James Theatre. Recientemente, Ricketts se reunió con nosotros para hablar sobre su carrera, sus lugares favoritos en NYC y su experiencia como artista LGBTQ+ orgulloso.
Noah Ricketts. Courtesy, Disney Theatrical Productions
When did you first perform in New York City?
Noah Ricketts:
It was with 18 other actors in a small college showcase for industry professionals seeking new talent. It was at the Alvin Ailey Theater, and it was that performance that landed me my first agent. Woo-hoo!
How is NYC different from other places you’ve lived?
NR:
The City has an energy unlike any other. Every single person here is on a mission to make their dreams come true. It’s that kind of nonstop hustle that keeps the pulse of the City going 24/7. I love it.
What are some places that inspire you as an artist?
NR:
is definitely a favorite. I love experiencing world-class art in such an incredible space.
is another. They present incredible plays and new musicals that challenge our ideas of theater. I always leave inspired after walking out of those two buildings.
What’s your perfect day in NYC?
NR:
I’d begin with brunch on the Upper West Side at
. Then I’d hop on a
and head straight to gorgeous
, riding around and stopping to listen to the bands and performers. I’d then head down to
to take a gander at the skyline via the brand-new
. I’d do some shopping at the stores and head to the roof for lunch (with a view) at
. If it’s a weekend, I’d snag some tickets to a Broadway matinee at
before heading to dinner at
at the
. After that, I’d head to the hotel’s rooftop for a nightcap at the
, a gorgeous bar that has incredible music and the best tequila cocktails.
What’s your most embarrassing moment as a performer?
NR:
During a matinee of
Beautiful
the suspenders on my pants broke. I was in the middle of my number, dancing down a moving staircase when I realized it. But by then it was a bit too late! My pants were at the ground. I did a spin, snatched them up and altered all my dance steps to keep them on! The audience cheered. Ah, live theater.
What impact has the LGBTQ+ community had on the theater world in NYC?
NR:
The theater world has always been a community of acceptance, especially when it comes to members of the LGBTQ+ community. Because of this, some of the most incredible works of art come from LGBTQ+ artists—shows like
Falsettos, Choir Boy
and
Rent
.
How can LGBTQ+ travelers support LGBTQ+ performers and shows in the City?
NR:
Seek out shows created by and starring LGBTQ+ artists—they are everywhere in NYC. Send a note backstage if you like it. You’d be surprised at how much the performers appreciate support from the community. We all succeed when we lift each other up.
What show do you want to see during Broadway Week?
NR:
If I wasn’t seeing
(hint, hint), I’d love to pop over to
. I’ve heard so many wonderful things about the dancing and singing. I’m dying to see it in person!
Do you have any tips for people coming to see a Broadway show for the first time?
NR:
I like to listen to the cast album before I see a show. When I’m familiar with the lyrics of the show, it’s easier for me to relax and have even more aha moments. Try it!
Frozenestá tocando en el St. James Theatre. Es participante en la NYC Broadway Week ℠_, que tiene lugar del 3 al 16 de septiembre. Para obtener una lista completa de espectáculos y comprar boletos, visite_ nycgo.com/broadweek-week .