Q. Smith

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Quiana Smith

Quiana Smith (born 1978 or 1979 [1] ) is an American stage actress best known for her involvement in the Broadway and touring productions of Mary Poppins , and originating the role of Hannah in Come from Away .

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Early life and education

Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Llana and Rudy Smith. [2] Although she began performing at a young age in her church's choir, [3] she didn't become seriously interested in theater until late in high school, [4] when two other African-American girls at Omaha North High School introduced her to show tunes. [1] [5] The first Broadway show she saw was Les Miserables , when it came on tour in Omaha. [5] Smith was encouraged by her high school teachers to try singing opera, and she subsequently worked with the Omaha Symphony Orchestra. [2]

Smith taught drama to children the summer before her senior year of high school, where she got the nickname "Q", when the children were unable to pronounce her given name, Quiana. [5]

While auditioning for college theater programs, she studied drama at the University of Nebraska. [3] [5] In her sophomore year, she was able to transfer to Ithaca College. [3] [4] She graduated with a degree in musical theater from Ithaca College in 2000, [1] [3] one of the first two African-American women to graduate from the program. [5]

Career

After graduating from Ithaca College, Smith returned to Omaha and joined the Omaha Theatre Company for Young People. [3] She later moved to New York City on a whim, staying with a friend while she auditioned. [3] Her first show in the city was Smokey Joe’s Café . [3]

Smith performed at events surrounding Barack Obama's inauguration ceremonies in 2009 and 2013, as a representative of the state of Nebraska. [2] [4]

In 2009, Smith joined the North American Tour of Mary Poppins, later becoming the first featured African-American actress in any of the musical's productions, in the role of Miss Andrew. [6]

In 2015, Smith originated the role of Lana (later renamed Hannah) in the premiere of Come From Away at the La Jolla Playhouse. [7] Smith, who had been living in Queens in September 2001 and was in the city on 9/11, was initially hesitant to take the role, but later changed her mind. [3] [5] She remained with the show, performing in its Broadway premiere in February 2017. [3] [8]

In 2016, Smith recorded and performed the season theme song for Transcendence Theatre Company, entitled "Live." The song was written by Rick McKee for Transcendence Theatre Company's 2016 season. [9]

Smith has also been involved in teaching drama workshops, and in programs that use drama as a form of therapy. [5] In addition to acting, Smith has been working on a book for over a decade; titled Queens of the Theatre, the book is based on women of color who have worked in theater, television, and film. [4]

Roles

YearShowRoleNotesRef
Smokey Joe’s Café [3]
2003 Fame Mabel WashingtonOff-Broadway [10]
2004 Aida NehebkaRegional [11]
2005 Abyssinia Corine [12]
2006 Les Miserables SwingBroadway [13] [8]
2009-2011 Mary Poppins Ensemble, Miss Andrew, Miss Smythe, Queen Victoria North American Tour [14] [15]
2012Miss Andrew, Miss Smythe, Queen Victoria Broadway [8]
2013Mrs. Corry, Miss AndrewRegional [16]
2015 Come From Away Lana [7]
2016 A Night with Janis Joplin Joplinaire, Blues Woman, Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone [4]
2017-2019Come From AwayHannahBroadway [8]
2021-2022

Nominations and awards

YearAwardShowRoleCategoryResultRef
2015 Gypsy Rose Lee Awards Come from Away LanaExcellence in Performance of a Musical as a Supporting Actor (Female) - any non-leadNominated [17]
2017 Helen Hayes Awards HannahOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical-HayesNominated [18]

Personal life

Smith married fellow actor Lawrence Stallings in 2018. [5] [19] The couple have one son. [20]

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