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Award-Winning Actress Adrienne Warren Visits DeSales Theatre Students

by Tom McNamara 鈥92, M鈥21 Nov 17, 2023
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Tony Award-winning actress Adrienne Warren tried to relax. 

She was preparing for the moment she was going to sing in front of her idol, the legendary singer and performer Tina Turner, AS Tina Turner. Warren had just been provisionally cast as the soul singer in the musical biography, 鈥淭ina.鈥 And now was the time to sing for the woman herself for approval.

As a child, Warren learned Turner鈥檚 songs from her parents while growing up in Chesapeake, Virginia, singing the lyrics as well as performing Turner鈥檚 signature moves in her mother鈥檚 shoes.

But at that time, Warren had a different dream. 鈥淚 was an athlete. I wanted to play basketball for [women鈥檚 basketball coach] Pat Summitt at Tennessee,鈥 she said to about 60 DeSales theatre majors on October 25, 鈥渂ut I got a concussion and my dad said, 鈥榊ou know that theatre thing? Maybe you should give that a try.鈥欌

That 鈥渢heatre thing,鈥 which became Warren鈥檚 passion and career, was one of several topics she spoke about during her talk with the students, who also had the opportunity to ask questions. Patrick Mulcahy, professor of theatre and head of acting, had invited Warren to campus and served as moderator.

Mulcahy asked Warren about her education at one of Virginia鈥檚 Governor鈥檚 Schools, which had an arts curriculum, and her undergraduate years at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. While there were performing opportunities for Warren as an undergrad, she remained focused on her studies. 鈥淢y parents had a rule that I needed to earn a degree before I started performing,鈥 she said. 

After earning a bachelor of arts degree in theatre, Warren performed in 鈥淭he Wiz,鈥 鈥淒reamgirls,鈥 and her Broadway debut in 鈥淏ring It On: The Musical.鈥 After that she started a series of conversations and singing auditions for a project that she knew nothing about. Warren said she took 鈥渁 leap of faith鈥 and that mysterious project turned out to be the 2016 stage adaptation of 鈥淪huffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed.鈥 

The show, written and directed by George C. Wolfe and choreographed by Savion Glover, featured Audra McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Billy Porter. The adaptation received 10 nominations at the 2016 Tony Awards, including a nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Warren.

In 2018, Warren was cast as Tina Turner, bringing her to the moment where she had to perform in front of the woman herself. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 look at her until I sang 鈥楶roud Mary,鈥欌 said Warren during an interview with Stephen Colbert on 鈥淭he Late Show.鈥 鈥淎nd then I saw her singing along with me and dancing and I went 鈥榳hew, OK, it鈥檚 OK.鈥 

In addition to her performing career, Warren is the co-founder, along with actor Britton Smith, of the Broadway Coalition Advocacy, which unites artists, experts, students, and community leaders to use storytelling to combat systemic racism. The group won a Tony Award in 2021鈥攖he same year Warren earned her Tony for Tina. 鈥淎rtists are vital to the human experience, but artists need to show they care,鈥 said Warren to the students.

In response to student questions, Warren said to find your community and try to surround yourself with people who will support you. And that the performing industry does not define you. 鈥淒on鈥檛 sacrifice yourself for your career.鈥

Asked by Mulcahy for a final piece of advice for undergraduate theatre students about to launch themselves into the world, Warren said, 鈥淒o the best you can at everything and lean into what makes you uncomfortable. It will make you great.鈥

鈥淚t is all about being kind and being prepared,鈥 she said. 鈥淏e kind to everyone.鈥