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Broadway Bound

by Alicia Nestle


When she was four years old, Katie Ganem 鈥13 was bitten by the acting bug. Inspired by watching Les Miserables on PBS and starring in her first play at age eight, Ganem is now a musical theatre major at Nazareth ... and still dreaming of Broadway.

Those dreams are closer to becoming reality. Last summer, with the support of friends and family, Ganem and six Nazareth students traveled to London, where her one-act play The Goodbye Song was performed three times at the International Youth Arts Festival (IYAF), a gathering of young people from ages five to 26 showcasing the very best in international youth arts. The play received positive reviews on the IYAF blog as a 鈥渕ust see鈥 play that is 鈥減oignant yet witty.鈥

Written during Ganem鈥檚 freshman year at Nazareth, The Goodbye Song is about a family dealing with the father鈥檚 suicide a year after his death. While not autobiographical, Ganem says she has many friends who have been affected by suicide. 鈥淚 wanted to take a chance and write something with high stakes,鈥 she says of the somber subject matter.

Like Ganem, Gloria Gambino 鈥13 took a chance as well when she wrote and directed SMITH, a play celebrating the life of her childhood friend, Zach Smith鈥攁 Marine who was killed in Afghanistan in 2010. Last September, selections from SMITH were performed at the Rochester Fringe Festival, a weeklong celebration of the performing and visual arts featuring world-renowned performers as well as up-and-comers like Gambino.

鈥淕loria鈥檚 energy, passion, and warmth of spirit make her the ideal theatre artist to tell the story of young Zach Smith鈥檚 tragic death,鈥 says Matthew Ames, assistant professor of theatre arts in the College of Arts and Sciences.

鈥淚 am confident that SMITH is only the first of many wonderful ideas for the stage that will come out of this talented young lady鈥檚 head in years to come.鈥

What鈥檚 next for Ganem and Gambino? When Ganem returned from London, she kept busy by directing the Summer Playwrights Festival in her hometown of Reisterstown, Md. She is also the artistic director of Open Space Arts, a community arts organization in Reisterstown. Back on campus last fall, she began working on a full-length play. Gambino hopes to finalize the script for SMITH and get it performed outside of the Hornell/Rochester area. 鈥淚 hope to have built enough opportunities around SMITH to one day take it to New York City or LA. That鈥檚 the dream for it.鈥


Alicia Nestle is the assistant director for new media in Nazareth鈥檚 marketing department.

Gloria Gambino and Katie Ganem

Budding playwrights and theatre arts students Gloria Gambino '13 (left) and Katie Ganem '13.

Gloria Gambino

  • Favorite actress: Meryl Streep
  • Favorite actor: Paul Newman
  • Favorite play: Waiting for Godot/Othello
  • Message for students: "Comfort the afflicted. Afflict the comfortable."

Katie Ganem

  • Favorite actress: Angela Lansbury
  • Favorite actor: Jason Segel
  • Favorite musical: Into the Woods
  • Message for students: 鈥淒o not be afraid to do what you love."

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