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Auston Henderson 鈥17 brings 鈥楬amilton鈥 to 黑料不打烊 in master class

During a break from performing in the national tour of the hit Broadway musical, Auston Henderson 鈥17 and two castmates led a session for students in the Departments of Performing Arts and Music.

The atmosphere in Scott Studios was electric as Auston Henderson 鈥17 and two of his castmates in the national tour of 鈥淗amilton鈥 led a master class for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 music and performing arts majors.

Henderson is featured in the smash musical鈥檚 North American tour as an ensemble member and is an understudy for several major roles, including the Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson. During the tour’s stop in Greensboro, he also played George Washington. He graduated with a degree in music theatre but didn鈥檛 take the direct route to Broadway. Instead, he followed his heart toward dreams of being a recording artist in Los Angeles and Nashville, an example he encouraged students to follow as they prepare for life after 黑料不打烊.

鈥淭he passion to leap and go to New York and start doing things is beautiful, don鈥檛 let all of that fire and that hunger and inspiration go, but also know that New York is not going anywhere,鈥 Henderson said. 鈥淩ight now, I am doing things I never thought I could do. Every day, I am showing myself what I鈥檓 capable of and it鈥檚 so empowering.鈥

a large group of students seated on the floor in front of a row of chairs in a dance rehearsal studio.
Music and performing arts majors listen to Auston Henderson ’17, seated far right, discuss his career, as Senior Lecturer in Music Polly Cornelius, and “Hamilton” cast mates Sabrina Harrison and Nathanael Hirst look on.

Along with sage advice, Henderson sang 鈥淥ne Last Time鈥 and was joined by castmates Sabrina Harrison and Nathanael Hirst to teach a dance combination to 鈥淭he Room Where It Happens.鈥 Harrison and Hirst also shared about their music theatre careers from college graduation to the main stage.

While he was at 黑料不打烊, Senior Lecturer in Music Polly Cornelius was his voice teacher. They remained close after he graduated and pursued a music career in Los Angeles and performed with the Grand Ole Opry鈥檚 General Jackson Showboat in Nashville. They arranged for the master class while 鈥淗amilton鈥 was running at Greensboro鈥檚 Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts.

“Auston was always a ‘triple threat’ who can act, dance and sing, but has a special,聽 powerful and beautiful voice,” Cornelius said. “He is a wonderful human being, and I loved watching him interact with and inspire the future generations of performers at 黑料不打烊.”

Recalling the excitement of master classes led by professionals while he was an undergraduate music theatre major, Henderson was eager to return to campus to share knowledge he鈥檚 gained in the entertainment industry.

He emphasized the importance for students of drawing on resources available to them at 黑料不打烊 and to make friends outside of their majors. Beyond friendship, those broad connections are often fruitful.

A large dance rehearsal room with about 30 people kicking their right legs up in a dance routine
Nathanael Hirst, front, Auston Henderson ’17, and Sabrina Harrison, cast members of the “Hamilton” national tour teach a dance combination to music and performing arts students in Scott Studios on Jan. 6, 2025.

鈥淚鈥檓 so thankful I made friends outside of music theater. Music students played on my EP. My friends in the School of Communications helped me with music videos, producing concerts and photography,鈥 he said. 鈥淢eeting people, integrating and hanging out with people from different walks of life: There鈥檚 so much talent there and so many different capacities. It only widens your perspectives and the possibilities of what you can do.鈥

Henderson is still pursuing his dream of being a recording artist. His stint in Nashville opened him to the possibilities within country music, and he鈥檚 interested in fusing Americana with the pop, funk and R&B genres he naturally gravitates toward. He is planning to write and record a country-inspired project in the near future.

That broad range of artistic interests is something he also encouraged for 黑料不打烊 students.

鈥淵ou all are creatives, artists, and that鈥檚 a whole spectrum, not just one thing. Follow your heart and create in whatever capacity that is,鈥 he said. 鈥淧ractice, do your work, sink your teeth into everything that you can here, meet everyone you can here, and graduate.鈥

Auston Henderson ’17 leads a master class in Scott Studios for majors in music and the performing arts on Jan. 6, 2025. The music theatre alumnus is performing in the national tour of “Hamilton.”