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the arts “I BASICALLY OWE MY CAREER TO PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE.” ROB McCLURE Rob McClure (left) and Tony Danza in Honeymoon in Vegas at Paper Mill Playhouse. “ I basically owe my career to Paper Mill Playhouse,” New Milford native and Tony Award nominee Rob McClure says, “and I’m happy to say that.” McClure earned a Rising Star Award nomination from the Playhouse as a New Milford High School sophomore for his perform- ance in Hello, Dolly! Two years later, he won one for Where’s Charley? and received a scholarship in the Playhouse’s summer theater conservatory. “That was my first formal training in theater or acting,” McClure says. “It was life-changing. The staff, the teachers, Susan Speidel and Mickey McNany, who founded the program with Lisa Cooney, they are life-chang- ers. All your relatives say, ‘Oh, you’re better than Broadway,’ but you don’t take it seriously until it’s coming from people who do this for a living. Then, I started seeing shows there, and the credibility it lends to their opinions, 40 FALL 2017 MILLBURN & SHORT HILLS MAGAZINE to see the work they were doing, be in Honeymoon in Vegas, he’d have my gosh. thought you were crazy. But I trace it “They had me audition for all back to the Rising Star Award. Carousel, and that That was the was my first profes- first moment sional job, in the somebody gave summer of 2001.” me a nudge and The Honeymooners said, ‘Hey this McClure didn’t want to leave after isn’t just fun. (Sept. 28 through Oct. 29) that. He took a job This is what in the Playhouse’s you should do (Nov. 22 through Dec. 31) box office. Later, he for your life.’ understudied a role Then, they in a Playhouse pro- backed it up duction of I’m Not Rappaport, which with teachers and opportunities. soon moved to Broadway. The rest is “Their productions are unmatched, history. McClure went on to appear but more than that, their education in Avenue Q and to star in Chaplin, and outreach programs are creating both on Broadway. Then, in 2013, future artists and audiences. They’re he returned to the Playhouse to star largely responsible for the future of with Tony Danza (TURN TO PAGE 36) in this art form.” Honeymoon in Vegas, which subse- And, chances are, Paper Mill quently transferred to Broadway. Playhouse hasn’t seen the last of “To go back there originating a McClure. new role in a Jason Robert Brown “If they will have me,” he says, musical?” McClure marvels. “If you “I’m 100 percent positive that I told the kid in the box office that the will jump at the opportunity to be next time he visited Paper Mill, he’d back.” ■ UPCOMING PRODUCTIONS Annie Rob McClure