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Once shy and overlooked,
              Zonya Love’s star shines on stage




              By Jordan M. Howse


              Zonya Johnson ’03 could feel that
              North Carolina A&T State University                        “ Be so good they can’t ignore you.     ”
              was going to change her life when                                                  — STEVE MARTIN
              she stepped on campus as a callow
              freshman.

                                                   Johnson said that graduate school    She sang at the famed Carnegie Hall
              While she grew up in the church,
              Johnson was not into theater until her   really taught her about herself, and   with Broadway Inspirational Voices,
              last year of high school. She came to   she learned more about her will and   which afforded her opportunities to
              N.C. A&T to major in music, but when   endurance to live her dream.       sing background vocals for TV shows
              she realized she was behind on sight                                      “America’s Got Talent,” “Smash” and
              reading she changed her major to     “I’ve always had to work hard, but in   “The David Letterman Show.”
              theater.                             grad school I felt like I was overlooked
                                                   and often ignored by the program,”   Johnson said she believes it is
                                                   she said. “So, I had to have a strong will   especially important now to have
              “There was a stigma about not
              declaring a major, so I thought that I   and be okay with my individuality.”  spaces like A&T that build up,
              could major in theater to help bring                                      encourage, nurture, challenge and
              me out of my shyness and take some   One of her professors, Glenn Casale,   develop black youth.
              sight-reading classes on the side and   did not overlook the talented young
              then I’d switch to music,” Johnson said.   woman and gave Johnson her first   “For some people, it will be their first
                                                   performing opportunity after grad    and only experience being surrounded
                                                   school. That opportunity allowed her to
                                                                                        by people who look like you,” she said.
 SECOND       performs under the stage name Zonya   union and move to New York.         so that we are able to strut through
              In her first semester, Johnson, who
                                                                                        “It’s vital that we have that foundation
                                                   become a professional actress, join the
              Love, was cast in the department’s
                                                                                        this world knowing our greatness,
              competition piece for the Kennedy
                                                                                        our diversity, our achievements and
                                                   Her breakout performance was as
              Center American College Theater
                                                   Celie in the Broadway production of
                                                                                        contributions to this world.”
              Festival and the annual holiday
                                                   “The Color Purple,” replacing Fantasia
              performance of “Black Nativity.”
                                                   Barrino in the Oprah Winfrey-produced   Johnson said her experience at A&T
 SIGHT        department), Frankie Day, Miller Lucky,   Johnson went on to travel in the first   as a black woman in professional
                                                   musical.
                                                                                        gave her the confidence that is needed
              “Once I got in (the theater
                                                                                        theater.
              Jeff Richardson, Donna Bradby and
                                                   national tour of the Tony Award-
              Tina Liggins took me under their
                                                   winning musical, “Avenue Q.” Her
                                                                                        “Being on a campus where the majority
              wings and didn’t let me go. They saw
                                                   other theater credits include playing
              something in me that I didn’t see in
                                                   Bessie Smith in “The Devil’s Music,”
                                                                                        plethora of black folk,” she said. “A&T,
              myself,” she said.
                                                   “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,”   looked like me exposed me to a
                                                                                        specifically the theater department,
                                                   and “The Wiz.”                       was where I really learned myself. I
              After leaving A&T, Johnson landed
              a few roles but ultimately decided                                        grew to love myself because I was in
              to pursue her Master of Fine Arts at                                      an environment that catered to being
              University of Nevada, Las Vegas.                                          black, proud and the best person I
                                                                                        could be.”
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