{"id":262461,"date":"2007-03-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-03-01T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/vanilla-ice-meets-joey-in-altar-boyz\/"},"modified":"2007-03-01T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-03-01T08:00:00","slug":"vanilla-ice-meets-joey-in-altar-boyz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/vanilla-ice-meets-joey-in-altar-boyz\/","title":{"rendered":"Vanilla Ice meets Joey in &#8216;Altar Boyz&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The hit musical &#8220;Altar Boyz&#8221; has been thrilling audiences around the country. Now Broadway\/San Diego is bringing the show to town. I talked with young cast member Jesse JP Johnson while he was doing the show in Los Angeles.<br \/>&#8220;I&#8217;m from Littleton, Colorado,&#8221; Johnson began. &#8221; I&#8217;m the middle child of three boys (Jacob, Jesse and Josiah). I&#8217;ve been performing ever since I was 3 years old, and I went to a performing arts high school. I always wanted to be a singer, so that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m doing!&#8221;<br \/>JCH: You are already a success on the stage.<br \/>JJ: Yes, in a way I&#8217;ve already made it. I&#8217;m 20 years old and I&#8217;ve been on tour for three years.<br \/>JCH: How did you go from high school to Broadway and the stage?<br \/>JJ: I first worked professionally in Colorado in dinner theaters and other shows. I&#8217;ve always been a step ahead of everybody else and could not wait to start my career. I wanted to do it rather than class-learn it. I feel like I learn more from the people I work with.<br \/>JCH: Did you go to New York?<br \/>JJ: My mom went with me for a week to see New York. She gave me an extra nudge. I decided I might as well audition for shows just to see how it was and to see if I was up to par.<br \/>JCH: Did you audition for a show and get one right away?<br \/>JJ: I auditioned for eight different shows and got called back for most of them. I had a good streak because I was a fresh face and nobody had seen me before. I had a happy-go-lucky attitude. I talked to everybody, not knowing they were the casting directors or the producers. They really liked it, as I was na\u00c3\u00afve. So I did something right and got in there. They called me in for the national tour of &#8216;Grease.&#8217; I did it with Frankie Avalon.<br \/>JCH: You were 18 at the time. Was it a big thrill to go out on the road with a legendary star like Frankie Avalon?<br \/>JJ: It was pretty surreal. My grandmother is the biggest fan of Frankie Avalon. I arranged for her to meet him backstage. She cried; she was so cute!<br \/>JCH: After you did &#8216;Grease,&#8217; what happened?<br \/>JJ: When I auditioned for &#8216;Grease&#8217; I had also auditioned for &#8216;Oklahoma.&#8217; They called me back at the same time. But since &#8216;Grease &#8216; was only going to last for another year, I decided to go with &#8216;Grease.&#8217; When I got back to New York, they called me back to &#8216;Oklahoma,&#8217; and sure enough, I got into the show as one of their principal dancers. It was definitely a different type of role than I have ever played before. I was working with a world-famous choreographer named Susan Stroman. It kicked my butt, for sure!<br \/>JCH: Have you struggled much?<br \/>JJ: Some off it has fallen into my lap, but it&#8217;s always a big struggle, especially leaving home. Doing acting is such a huge leap and definitely a big task. It&#8217;s physically and mentally draining at the same time. I&#8217;ve had some lows and a lot of highs. You have to go into it knowing that these are the obstacles I&#8217;m willing to contend with because this is what I love to do.<br \/>JCH: How did you get &#8216;Altar Boyz&#8217;?<br \/>JJ: &#8230; The minute I finished with &#8216;Oklahoma,&#8217; I went back to New York. I had nothing to do. I had to find a place to live. I was not going to college like all my friends were doing. I was stuck. I had no idea what I was doing. I went in to audition for &#8216;Hairspray.&#8217; They said that &#8216;Altar Boyz&#8217; was auditioning right down the street and that I would be good for that. So, I went in and sang and they called me back.<br \/>JCH: What would you like our readers to know about you?<br \/>JJ: I am young and ambitious. Being on the road, I never get to be crazy, because we always have a show to do. I turn 21 when I&#8217;m in San Diego, and the wildest thing I want to do is see the beautiful zoo! I&#8217;m just a big kid.<br \/>JCH: Who do you play in &#8216;Altar Boyz?&#8217;<br \/>JJ: I play Luke. He&#8217;s a mixture of Vanilla Ice and Joey from &#8216;Friends.&#8217; He&#8217;s kind of like the ghetto white boy who gets himself into trouble. He&#8217;s a little slow. He definitely has a loveable trait about him in that he&#8217;s na\u00c3\u00afve and goofy. He&#8217;s just like me!&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;Altar Boyz&#8221; plays at the Civic Theater March 6 through 11. For information, call (619) 220-TIXS.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The hit musical &#8220;Altar Boyz&#8221; has been thrilling audiences around the country. Now Broadway\/San Diego is bringing the show to town. 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