The Road from the Midwest to MJ Iowa’s own Josh A. Dawson returns to the Des Moines stage By Lori Blachford W hen Josh A. Dawson arrives at the Des Moines Civic Center in April as part of the Broadway musical MJ, it won’t be his first time performing in Iowa. That happened almost 30 years ago in Cedar Rapids. “I did my first musical (Stone Soup) at the age of 6,” Dawson says. “And I’ve pretty much done a musical every year of my life since then, which is wild.” which he sang the Emmy Award-nominated song “Maybe Monica.” • Making his Broadway debut in 2018 with the cast of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. • Singing on tour with musician Wynton Marsalis. • Joining national touring productions of the musicals Beautiful (his first appearance on the Des Moines Civic Center stage), Hamilton, and now MJ. • Serving as music director and keyboardist for the band Britton & the Sting. • He’s even writing a book. “I’m always looking for chances to learn and grow,” Josh A. Dawson He was well-prepared for that debut, thanks to his father’s church, which gave him opportunities to sing in the choir, to play piano and drums. “There was even a dance class,” says Dawson. “I got started very early singing and acting, dancing, and playing music. And then I went to a performing arts middle school.” There, he discovered the joys of musical theater and show choir. He was Jud Fry in Oklahoma! and Danny Zuko in Grease. “Those were the formative years,” says Dawson. “Then when we moved to Dallas, it continued.” After high school in Texas, he was off to the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, which became his training ground. “I think you can only really learn by doing,” he says. “It provided a space for me to do it. It gave me a chance to stretch myself.” At the end of his junior year of college, Dawson booked a show and his ticket to New York. From there, his career path has been a wild ride, covering all 50 states and a whopping 32 countries, and expanding his talents in all directions. Here are just a few of the highlights: • Acting as a young Harry Belafonte on the TV comedy-drama The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, in Dawson says. “That is something that Iowa taught me: If you work hard, you can do anything in life. I’m so thankful that I have that as part of my history.” In the musical MJ, Dawson plays two roles: Tito Jackson and Quincy Jones. He has discovered an especially deep connection to Jones, who started his career as a musician and spent time in Europe working and exploring new ideas. After the MJ tour ends, Dawson is planning a move to London. “The music just makes you want to move your body ... We have people dancing in the aisles. It’s not a traditional musical, where you sit in the audience and follow a story. It feels more like a rock concert.” – Josh A. Dawson
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