Alumni Feature: Noah Marlowe

“My first Broadway credit was as Michael Banks in Mary Poppins! Currently, I am the standby for Elder Cunningham in Book of Mormon on Broadway! I’ve been with the company for the past three years! Since joining Book of Mormon, I’ve done several readings and concerts and I’m currently doing double-duty, participating in the workshop of a new show called ‘The Lap Dance Kid’."

Scroll down to learn a little more about Noah, his background and his advice for young performers.

About College & Pre-College Training

I originally attended Boston Conservatory at Berklee School of Music. Fortunately, I got my job in Book of Mormon before graduating. I left BoCo before my junior year and finished my degree in NYC in political science at Fordham University.
In preparation for college I attended both Penn State's S.T.A.T.E. program as well as the University of Michigan's MPulse program. I did them in the same (very busy) summer. It was truly the best summer of my life. I made so many amazing friends and feel like I learned so much about performing and about myself throughout the process. I truly cannot recommend enough.

BYE Memories …

I made so many lasting friendships in BYE, many of which I still maintain today. I was featured in several solos and I feel like those features helped me build confidence in my abilities as a performer and leader in a company. I also got to work closely with Amelia and Joe, who both have served as amazing teachers/mentors for me all throughout my childhood.

A little advice from Noah …

The biggest piece of advice I can give any aspiring performer is to try and be a sponge for new information. The only way we can grow as a performer is to keep being receptive to learning. The teachers and mentors in our lives are incredibly valuable gifts. Those who run BYE are extremely wise and have guided me in my performing journey so much. Keep listening and keep receiving their wisdom. It will only serve you in the long run.

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