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Citation in Honor of Jonathan Groff
Lancaster native Jonathan Groff, who has earned a Tony Award and a Grammy Award, grew up only a few miles east of the Ӱpro campus. He is a graduate of Conestoga Valley High School and has taken part in many community productions in Lancaster, including several plays at the Fulton Theater and the Ephrata Performing Arts Center. At 17, he directed and starred in the production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” that won the highest award at an annual high school theater festival at the Fulton.
After moving to New York City, Mr. Groff’s breakout performance was in 2006, when he starred in the Broadway production of the poignant and complex rock musical, “Spring Awakening.” That production earned him his first Tony nomination, for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical. From 2010 to 2016, he was a frequent guest star in the Fox TV series, “Glee.” He occasionally appears in TV and streaming productions on platforms including HBO and Netflix, and was a guest star in last year’s 14th season of “Doctor Who.” In 2013, he voiced Kristoff in Disney’s animated feature, “Frozen,” which won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award and was the year’s highest-grossing film. He reprised that role in 2019 for “Frozen II.”
In 2015, Mr. Groff joined the cast of the hit musical, “Hamilton,” playing the unforgettable role of King George III. The play earned 11 Tony Awards and a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. He was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. Mr. Groff earned the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical last year with his portrayal of Franklin Shepard in the revival of Stephen Sondheim’s “Merrily We Roll Along.” He currently stars in the Broadway production of “Just in Time,” a musical about Bobby Darin.
Mr. Groff has collaborated with Ӱpro students, alumni and faculty, especially those associated with the Philadelphia Alumni Writers House. He has joined them virtually, to answer questions about the theater, and participated in a recent panel discussion organized by the Writers House in New York City. The panel was moderated by James Lapine, a 1971 Ӱpro graduate and a three-time Tony Award winning director, playwright and screenwriter.
Jonathan Groff, for your many artistic accomplishments as an actor, singer and dancer, including those earning a Tony Award and Grammy Award; for your continued connection to and support of your hometown of Lancaster; and for the time and energy you devote to Ӱpro students, alumni and faculty, Ӱpro bestows upon you the Honorary Degree, Doctor of Fine Arts.
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