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DEBUT OF THE MONTH: Justin Bartha

Each month, BroadwayWorld is shining the spotlight on a stage actor making their Broadway debut as part of our "Debut of the Month" series.

This month, BroadwayWorld showcases Justin Bartha who made his Broadway debut as Max, a timid assistant to opera company manager Saunders (played by Tony Shalhoub), in Broadway's Lend Me A Tenor.

Bartha starred as Doug Billings in the 2009 blockbuster "The Hangover" alongside Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis and will be seen in the upcoming sequel, "The Hangover 2." Bartha studied acting at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and began his acting career working behind-the-scenes.

Entertainment Reporter Nick Orlando sat down with Bartha to discuss the role, his background, and what we can expect from "The Hangover 2."

Congratulations on making your Broadway debut this season.

Thank you so much.

I saw the production when it opened and you were fantastic. What interested you in this show?

What didn't interest me should be the question. I heard Stanley Tucci was directing a play. I read the script and thought it was funny. The cast is brilliant. It was great to do a play, which I haven't done in a while.

The plot really focuses around Max. He is an aspiring opera singer. Can you relate to this character with your own acting career and waiting for your break?

I grew up in the midwest and started with community theatre. I moved to New York to study. I was interested in film making and the process of making movies. I knew nobody in the industry. So, after going on cold auditions, I was also learning behind the scenes.

How have you changed from rehearsals to now?

There has been an immense change. In rehearsals, I sat back and watched. I was uncomfortable at first. I was rusty. I sat back and watched this talented cast - Jan Maxwell, Anthony LaPaglia, Tony Shalhoub. Everyone was so fearless. Nobody was scared of trying something new. By the end of rehearsals, I became really comfortable.

What will you miss most about this play?


The actors. We formed quite a bond. Each part is impossible without the other person. We have a close relationship, both the cast and crew.

Have you seen any celebrities in the audience?

Yes, quite a few. Meryl Streep, Robert DeNiro, just to name a couple. We have had some amazing people who came to check us out.

How do you prepare for each show?

I do a vocal warm-up and stretching. The show is physical. It takes a while to get dressed. I like a quiet environment before the chaos.

And what do you do post-show?

Drink alcohol! It's hard to wind down after the show, so a few drinks help.

Which Broadway shows have you seen this season?

A View From The Bridge and A Little Night Music. I also saw a couple of off-Broadway shows that were great.

Did your parents approve of your decision to be an actor?

I don't know if they took me seriously. I knew I wanted to do this at 15 or 16 years old. When they knew I wanted to go to college for this, they didn't understand paying the money for this type of career, which I understood, but I begged them. They didn't quite accept it until I started making money years later.

You started your career working behind the scenes in film. Can you tell us about that?

I love movies. I was interested in finding everything out about how movies are made. After theatre school, I went to film school and was working various jobs.

Who inspired you growing up?

From Rickey Henderson, the baseball player, to my father to Woody Allen.

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more than 9 years experience in the healthcare and media industries.

Within the media industry, Nick has worked for WE tv, SIRIUS Satellite

Radio, WCBS-TV, Cox Radio, Saturday Night Live, and Live with Regis

and Kelly. Drawing on his diversified experience in radio and

television, which ranges from programming to production to reporting,

Nick formed NICO Productions in 2006, providing news and reviewer

content on various entertainment, Broadway, music, film, and

television topics.

Nick Orlando was born in Brooklyn and raised in Staten Island, NY,

where he completed his studies. He received his B.S. in

communications and marketing from St. John’s University in 2005, where

he was also inducted into the Golden Key International Honour Society

and Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.

Nick considers traveling, theater, music and working out his favorite

leisure activities. Nick currently devotes some of his personal time

to volunteering with One Brick and God's Love We Deliver.

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