THEIR LIFE'S WORK
by Elise Miklich â13, â16G
Assistant Professor and Director of Musical Theatre and Nazareth alumna Corinne Aquilina has one rule in her classroom: No defeatist attitudes allowed.
Itâs a lesson she had to learn early on in her extensive career as a composer, arranger, lyricist, and musical director for shows including the long-running off-Broadway Menopause the Musical, the national tour of Annie, and most recently, Sir Tim Riceâs From Here to Eternity.
Looking back on her 37 years of experience, Aquilina recognizes that keeping a can-do attitude wasnât always easy.
âWhen I first started out [as a musical director/conductor], it was a manâs world,â she recalls, going on to explain that at auditions, the disadvantage of being a woman with a family was very real. When she revealed she had a family, she says, it could often be met with a response such as âyou canât possibly travel for eight weeks at a time.â
The determined Aquilina, who has two children of her own, never let the industry trend get her down, going on to become a member of the Broadway pit for shows like Boy From Oz, Annie, Five Guys Named Moe, and The Great American Trailer Park Musical.
The field has changed its tune since the â80s, but one thingâs still for sureâwhatever your gender, youâre going to work hard and you have to stay positive.
âYou cannot let the world see your troubles in this business,â she stresses. âIn both life and in art, people want to forget their troublesâthey donât want to know yours.â
Aquilinaâs professional experience stands her in good stead in the classroom. She prepares her students not only to be great performers but also to be marketable by gaining proficiency in multiple aspects of musical theatre. As a result, there is a palpable resiliency among them.
âShe teaches us that by obtaining an understanding of the arts as a whole, you will become a better, more well-rounded performer, stage manager, technician, or whatever you want to be,â says Nolan Todd â19, a technical production major.
With all of Aquilinaâs experience comes a robust professional network, and as a junior Todd has already had the opportunity to work under a director whose Broadway show was nominated for seven Tony Awards and a dancer who previously worked as a Rockette at New York Cityâs Radio City Music Hall. Last summer, Todd interned at the Finger Lakes Merry-Go-Round Theater (MGR) where Aquilina serves as musical director.
Balancing her roles as professor and industry professional, she broke from her summer position at MGR only to travel to London, where she shadowed a study-abroad opportunity in the West End. Within the next year, Aquilina hopes to have Nazareth students studying with these professionals in the best West End shows.
âIâm on top of the world when I see a student leave here and get an agent, or arrive at something they never thought they could do.â
With four students landing New York City agents just weeks after graduation, one already performing in his first off-Broadway show, and another in the national tour of Cinderella, we hope sheâs enjoying the view.
Elise Miklich â13, â16G is the social media coordinator in Nazarethâs marketing department.
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