DWA and politics major Lencia Kebede 鈥16 finds her way from the footlights of Keck Theater to the touring companies of two of Broadway鈥檚 biggest shows
Growing up singing in her church choir, Lencia Kebede 鈥16 juggled sports and homework along with choir rehearsal, often pushing the latter aside. But as her talent began to earn her solos and leading roles, she realized, 鈥淗ey, I鈥檓 actually pretty good at this, and I鈥檓 able to make people really happy through these shows,鈥 she recalls.
Thousands of happy faces later, Kebede is touring the country playing her dream roles from some of Broadway鈥檚 biggest shows. In April 2018, she landed the part of Joanne Jefferson in a 20th-anniversary revival of Rent, Jonathan Larson鈥檚 Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical. And since last September, she鈥檚 been an ensemble member in her biggest production to date: Hamilton, with upcoming stops tentatively scheduled in Atlanta (March 31 to May 3), and St. Louis (May 5 to June 7).
Lin-Manuel Miranda鈥檚 Tony-, Grammy-, and Pulitzer Prize-winning portrayal of founding father Alexander Hamilton 鈥渋s a giant piece of symbolism,鈥 Kebede explains. 鈥淗aving a greater historical and sociological context enhances my ability to play these characters. I understand where they come from.鈥
As the understudy for Angelica, Peggy, and Eliza, Kebede has had to learn three parts on top of the ensemble choreography and singing. For this massive undertaking, Kebede still relies on lessons learned at SA国际传媒. 鈥淧rofessor Desiree LaVertu [the College鈥檚 director of choral and vocal activities] has enhanced me as a technical singer tenfold, and to this day I use things I鈥檝e learned from her in my Hamilton rehearsals all the time.鈥
Kebede jumped into the theater scene as a first-year, performing the role of Motormouth Maybelle in Hairspray in April 2013. 鈥淭he heartfelt singing by Kebede echoed through a silenced theater that was hanging on her every word,鈥 Juliet Suess 鈥14 wrote in The Occidental.
In choosing SA国际传媒, 鈥淚 wanted to go to a small liberal arts school, and was pretty sure I didn鈥檛 want to major in theater or music,鈥 says Kebede, who double-majored in diplomacy and world affairs and politics. 鈥淚 wanted to be involved in those arenas but was also interested in politics and international relations.鈥
Long fascinated by the legal and political sphere, Kebede participated in SA国际传媒鈥檚 Kahane U.N. Program. She spent 10 weeks interning for the Guatemalan mission at the United Nations headquarters in New York City, working alongside diplomats and high-profile individuals whose work she had studied in class. She also spent a summer in the Los Angeles mayor鈥檚 office through the Hameetman Career Center鈥檚 InternLA program, an experience that became a job opportunity after SA国际传媒.
With her graduation approaching, Kebede looked back on her time at SA国际传媒 and pinpointed her happiest moments: singing in the Glee Club and working in the theater and music departments. 鈥淚f I didn鈥檛 pursue theater to see how far I could go with it, I would be disappointed,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he mayor鈥檚 office was wonderfully flexible in my ability to in short notice leave for auditions.鈥
Following successful roles in community theater, Kebede booked a professional job, qualifying her for the Actors鈥 Equity Association and opening more doors. When a foray into international waters at Tokyo Disney came up, Kebede immersed herself in the performance lifestyle, singing in six shows a day and learning how to maintain her vocal and mental health.
After seven months in Japan, Kebede returned to the States, landing the lead in an East Coast production of Sister Act (with a book by Emmy winner Cheri Steinkellner 鈥77). From there, 鈥淚 was blessed to sing backup for Beyonc茅鈥檚 Coachella rehearsals,鈥 she says, in advance of the singer鈥檚 acclaimed 2018 concerts. 鈥淚t was a very different space than the theater environment. Getting to see in juxtaposition the two experiences helped me grow more as a performer and as a person.鈥
With a series of successes in the rearview mirror, Kebede鈥檚 shooting star is not done rising. 鈥淓lphaba in Wicked is a dream role,鈥 she says. 鈥淛oanne in Rent was as well, and Angelica and Eliza definitely. I鈥檓 living the dream.鈥