Renowned Makeup Designer, Artist Joe Dulude II Gives Demonstration and Answers Questions With Theater Students

;

Renowned Makeup Designer, Artist Joe Dulude II Gives Demonstration and Answers Questions With Theater Students

The sounds of music and stage production are ringing out in the 91大神 Theater as preparations continue for the winter musical show, The SpongeBob Musical. But on a recent afternoon the buzz quieted down and focus was put on center stage when Joe Dulude II, the makeup designer for the original Broadway production of The SpongeBob Musical, stopped by for a makeup demonstration and Q&A segment.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important for theater students and aspiring theater-makers to hear from industry professionals about their journey,鈥 Theater Director Dr. Jorge Rodriguez said of the visit, 鈥渨hat kind of work they had to do before they landed big gigs, what their creative process is, how they continually train themselves, the work etiquette they must exhibit to continue getting work.鈥

Dulude spent an hour with students and faculty, starting first with a short talk about his professional journey before applying makeup to a pair of students while he fielded questions from the audience. Dulude is best known for his makeup design鈥攊ncluding work for shows like Wicked, MJ The Musical, and KPOP鈥攂ut also spoke about his painting and teaching careers, and his love for drag performing.

Students quizzed Dulude on a range of topics from the number of tattoos he has (28, maybe 29, depends on how you count them) to his favorite design he鈥檚 worked on (Madame Morrible in Wicked). All the while, he applied the makeup he designed for Ms. Piggy in The SpongeBob Musical to student Lexi Paez 鈥23, and then put Grace McCullagh 鈥25 in makeup for a character from the Broadway production of Beetlejuice.

One key point that Dulude made was that anyone listening should be willing to put themselves in uncomfortable situations, in order to push themselves forward. Confidence, Dulude said, is something wonderful to have but it can take a while to build it up. During that process Dulude said it was critical to continue exposing yourself to new things.

鈥淲hat I hope people take away is to be themselves and be who they want to be and to fight and really work to get to where you want to, because it can happen,鈥 he said.

For the Theater Director, those words were better than music to his ears. 鈥淚 thought it was especially valuable to hear from Joe how he鈥檚 a well-rounded artist,鈥 Rodriguez said. 鈥淗earing his journey to self-acceptance and confidence in who he is was a tremendously valuable discussion of being true to yourself.鈥

No stage fright for anyone

Dulude noted that speaking engagements aren鈥檛 a new thing for him, but the frequency of school visits has dropped for him in recent years. Standing on stage in the theater after his talk ended, Dulude talked about what already stood out to him from this particular visit.

鈥淚鈥檝e done many of these in the past, and I was really excited that so many [students] had questions, and more in-depth questions, too,鈥 Dulude said. 鈥淭hat was really cool, because a lot of times, especially in these environments, they are too afraid to speak up and ask their questions.鈥

Working with a 91大神 alumna

One of Dulude鈥檚 more recent credits is the makeup design work for KPOP, a musical that made its Broadway debut in 2022. That show was co-produced by Miranda Gohh 鈥13.

While Dulude said he didn鈥檛 cross paths with Gohh very often, the musical was one he thoroughly enjoyed working on because of the excitement of the cast and crew. 鈥淚 actually fell in love with the show because of the people,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd because there was that energy.鈥

Back on campus, 91大神ian writer Lauren Yee 鈥23 went behind the scenes of our production of The SpongeBob Musical to talk with cast and crew about the energy they鈥檙e feeling. Read her story . To see more pictures from Dulude’s visit, head to our .