Photo Flash: Broadway's Charles Strouse Shares Expertise and Talent with HPU Students

By: Mar. 28, 2014
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High Point University students took the stage alongside a Broadway legend on March 25 where, together, they sang the infamous tune "The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow." Even if you don''t know Broadway, most are familiar with the popular tune featured in the musical "Annie." Scroll down for photos from Strouse's visit!

The man behind that and many other classic musical numbers such as "Bye Bye Birdie" is Charles Strouse, Tony Award-winning composer. Strouse visited the HPU campus to share his rare expertise through master classes with students and a finale Showcase, where both he and students performed his infamous work in the Hayworth Fine Arts Theatre on campus.

It was an experience that is not only rare, but extremely beneficial for students studying music and theatre, says Scott MacLeod, assistant professor of music who helped coordinate the event.

"Charles Strouse has touched the life of almost every American in the last half century, and it was a tremendous opportunity for the HPU campus and our community," MacLeod says.

Students like Chaz Duffy, senior theatre major, had the unique opportunity to perform many of Strouse''s works during the event for the man himself, along with his wife, Barbara Simon.

Duffy found working with Strouse and his wife a humbling, affirming and fulfilling experience.

"To have the chance to work with Broadway professionals of their legendary caliber has truly been an honor and a wonderful opportunity for each of us here at HPU," Duffy says. "To work intimately with the mind that brought us such distinctly influential pieces of American theatre has been a true joy, and a personally affirming experience in my own artistic career. Performing this beautiful and touching music to the composer himself, and seeing Charles smile back at me from ear to ear is an experience I will cherish forever."

Ryan Dillon, a senior, says meeting Strouse was unlike anything he expected, and in fact, the experience has inspired him to pursue musical theatre after college.

"When I first met Charles, I was so nervous and almost unable to talk to him; I knew I was in the presence of a Broadway legend," Dillon says. "I''ve performed his music all of my life, but to be in the presence of the man who made such iconic numbers was nothing short of amazing. He is full of both experience and joy for music. When we talked, it felt as though we were old friends picking up the end of a conversation we had before. This was the chance of a lifetime, and the chance to perform and talk to him was incredible."

At High Point University, every student receives an extraordinary education in an inspiring environment with caring people.? HPU, located in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina, is a liberal arts institution with over 4,200 undergraduate and graduate students. It is ranked No.1 by U.S. News and World Report in three categories: No. 1 Best Regional College in the South; No. 1 Up and Coming School in Regional Colleges in the South; and No. 1 for A Strong Commitment to Undergraduate Teaching in Regional Colleges in the South. HPU was named this year the No. 4 private school in NC for the best return on investment, and it is a 2013-14 College of Distinction. The university offers 44 undergraduate majors, 43 undergraduate minors and 11 graduate degree programs. It is a member of the NCAA, Division I and the Big South Conference. Visit High Point University on the Web at highpoint.edu.

Photo Flash: Broadway's Charles Strouse Shares Expertise and Talent with HPU Students
Broadway legend Charles Strouse during a Showcase event at HPU on March 25.

Photo Flash: Broadway's Charles Strouse Shares Expertise and Talent with HPU Students
Charles Strouse with HPU junior Ashley Siebeneichen, who interned with him last summer.

Photo Flash: Broadway's Charles Strouse Shares Expertise and Talent with HPU Students
Charles Strouse with HPU students



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