NewsLooking Back on Sydney Lucas' "Crazy Year" (and Walking Red Carpets with Chita Rivera and Kristin Chenoweth!)Sydney Lucas, the Tony-nominated young star of the acclaimed musical Fun Home, exits the production Oct. 4 after spending three years in the role of Small Alison. She looks back on her time with the musical and shares her hopes for the future.
By
Carey Purcell
October 04, 2015
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When asked to describe the events of the past two years of her life, Sydney Lucas frequently utilizes the same word: "crazy."
It's an accurate word for Lucas to choose. The 12-year-old actress skyrocketed to fame and acclaim while starring in Fun Home, the musical adaption of Alison Bechdel's graphic novel memoir. The book chronicles Bechdel's childhood growing up with her father, a closeted homosexual who ran the family funeral home before dying after being hit by a truck. It's heavy material for a nine-year-old to take on, but that's exactly what Lucas did, beginning with the show's workshops and starring in the 2012-13 Off-Broadway premiere at the Public Theater. She went on to win an Obie Award for her performance — the youngest actress to do so.
Sydney Lucas on the Tony Award red carpet
Photo by Joseph Marzullo/WENN
Following critical acclaim, a move to Broadway was widely rumored, and Fun Home opened at the Circle in the Square Theatre in April 2014 with the majority of its Off-Broadway cast intact. Bechdel is portrayed by three different actors in the musical: Lucas, as Small Alison; Emily Skeggs as Medium Alison; and Beth Malone as adult Alison.
The transfer to the Main Stem was not a surprise for Lucas, who said, "The one word that popped into my mind when I was told was 'FINALLY.' It already felt like I made my Broadway debut with this show in the Off-Broadway version. And when it went to Broadway, I don't feel like it felt any different. But now I have the label of 'I am a Broadway actor.' That's pretty cool!"
Lucas was 11 years old when she made her Broadway debut, accomplishing a goal she had in mind since she saw her first Broadway musical,Xanadu, at the age of three.
"I remember vividly. I was in the very first row to the left, and all the actors would come by and say I was really cute and I loved it so much," Lucas recalled. "I think I remember Cheyenne Jackson giving me a high five and pointing to me onstage. I felt so special."
Sydney Lucas and Michael Cerveris in
Photo by Joan Marcus
Lucas had many moments of feeling special as awards season approached: Fun Home was nominated for 12 Tony Awards, and she earned a nomination for her insightful portrayal of the young tomboy struggling to connect with her father. Skeggs and Malone were Tony-nominated as well, along with Judy Kuhn, who played Alison's mother, and Michael Cerveris, who played Alison's father, won the Tony.
Along with school, homework and performances, Lucas' days included press events, receptions and luncheons and meeting celebrities like Alex Sharp, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Hugh Jackman — and many, many different outfits — an experience she also described as "crazy."
And, she wasn't alone; her brother Jake was also part of the whirlwind. He plays Louis, son to Tony winner Kelli O'Hara's Anna Leonowens, in the Tony-winning revival of The King and I at Lincoln Center.
Hugh Jackman visits the cast backstage
"I was 11 at that time, and it was kind of crazy to be walking the red carpet with Chita Rivera and Kristin Chenoweth," she said. "It was 15-hour days. You went from one thing to another to two shows — interview to interview, to luncheon, to this to that — and now you have to do a show! It was definitely very crazy. I got to meet Chita Rivera, and one of the first things she said to me was, 'Definitely enjoy this moment while it lasts. Enjoy every minute of it.'"
Along with interviews and events, awards season included another new experience for Lucas: performing live on an awards broadcast. During the June 7 Tony Awards broadcast, she sang the poignant solo "Ring of Keys," which chronicles Small Alison's thoughts as she sees a butch lesbian for the first time and experiences a vivid insight into her own identity. Lucas' family and friends told her she performed beautifully, but she has no memory of the performance itself.
Lucas and brother Jake have some scooter fun in Duffy Square, as her Fun Home co-stars chat in the background
Photo by Monica Simoes
"I was so, so, so nervous. I was really freaking out backstage. Before I went onstage, I was just like, 'I'm just going to have to do this, so I need to let go and give my all onstage.' I pretty much blanked out that whole time. I didn't really know what I was doing. I went to the zone. I went offstage, and my child wranger Vanessa said, 'You did great.' 'I did?' Then Rita Wilson said, 'You did great!' I'm like, 'I did?!'"
But Lucas' history-making adventures with Fun Home did not come to an end. After its victory at the Tonys, the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage nationwide — an action that Cerveris had referenced in his acceptance speech at the Awards.
"That night was really awesome because that's what we were working for," Lucas recalled. "That's one of the reasons we're doing the show, because people need to be accepted. The show is like — we did it, you guys! Obviously we're not the only reason, but I'm sure that Fun Home was a part of it."
Watch the emotional curtain call at Fun Home, celebrating the Supreme Court ruling, that night:
Fun Home's message of acceptance has inspired a passionate response from its fans, who have showered Lucas with gifts throughout her run. But even more meaningful than the gifts are letters the cast has received that narrate how the musical has affected them personally.
"Fans write us letters telling us how Fun Home gave them courage to come out to their family, and sometimes we're the first to know they're gay — 'I'm gay but my family doesn't know yet, but I'm about to come out to them.' It really is such a tremendous honor to be able to touch people's lives through acting."
Acting alongside her Fun Home castmates has served as a wealth of education for her own craft, Lucas said. Her mother is played by four-time Tony nominee Kuhn, who has starred in Les Misérables, Chess and She Loves Me, and her father is brought to life by two-time Tony winner Cerveris, a Tony winner forAssassins, who has starred in Sweeney Toddand The Who's Tommy.
Lucas in her dressing room at half-hour call
"I've learned so much, not only from an acting perspective but just from a human being perspective," Lucas said of her co-stars. "How to be gracious and nice to people and I get to perform onstage every day with these people. I always think, 'Oh my gosh. These are these Broadway geniuses, and I'm performing with them and they're treating me as their equal. I'm learning so much from them.' They just taught me to be nice to people. And, they've taught me acting techniques even though they don't know that they have, but they have onstage. I watch them every night. It's like a master class. I'm really going to miss them."
Fun Home's journey has inspired the cast to form a tight-knit bond, and, Lucas said, they really have become a family. When thinking about her last performance, and the last time she will "play airplane" with Cerveris, she said, "I'm going to have to try my best to not get emotional. I know that when I'm crying I'm going to sound like a donkey. It's going to be crazy. It's really going to be a weird moment. That's the last time I'm going to perform Small Alison on Broadway... Hopefully in the next seven years I can come back and perform Medium Alison!"
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Backstage Hijinks, Hugh Jackman and a Bechdel Party! A Two-Show Day With Young Fun Home Star Sydney Lucas
Backstage Hijinks, Hugh Jackman and a Bechdel Party! A Two-Show Day With Young Fun Home Star Sydney Lucas
Eleven-year-old Sydney Lucas has garnered rave reviews and a Tony nomination for her unforgettable performance in Fun Home. She offered to share a two-show day with Playbill, and what a day it was! Celebrity encounters, a fancy cocktail party and more...
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My grandma’s dog, Maisy, wakes me up with kisses.
Sydney Lucas
I decided to wear cartoon attire today for Alison Bechdel’s party between shows. She’s a cartoonist, ya’ know! By the way, that IS a real purse even though it looks like a cardboard cutout.
Sydney Lucas
Arrive at Circle in the Square for tutoring and noticed the cool new blue and red window shades (5 Stars, Extraordinary, Stunning).
Sydney Lucas
They also put up new posters on the pillars outside Circle in the Square. I get a chance to admire Beth’s poster…
Our regular tutor, Lauren, is not able to be with us for our last day of tutoring.
Sydney Lucas
Luckily, my brother, Jake’s tutor (Irene) from The King and I is able to fill in and Jake pops in to say hello to her.
Sydney Lucas
“Welcome to our house on Maple Ave, Irene!”
Sydney Lucas
Greet Tim & Sarah in the Box Office before going down to school.
Sydney Lucas
Sign in at the Message Board and chat with Tracy Geltman, our Company Manager, for a hot second.
Sydney Lucas
Tutoring is only for an hour on this 2 show day. Afterward, Gabby and I have a few minutes to work on our Fun Home collage.
Sydney Lucas
Then, our fantabulous wrangler, Vanessa, comes to grab us from Irene. We learn a lot of stuff from Vanessa, too, as you can see.
Sydney Lucas
Swing by my pal, Joel’s, room. Found him trying to clear some frogs from his throat.
Sydney Lucas
Marrick (Joel’s cover) opted for a tight close-up. Isn’t he dreamy?
Sydney Lucas
Stop by the Stage Management Office
Sydney Lucas
In Hair and Makeup, Nicole (Beth’s and Judy’s cover) shows off her new haircut! Gorgeous!
Sydney Lucas
Chris (Music Director) and I head to stage for the kids’ warm up after performing our special hand choreography routine.
Sydney Lucas
Vanessa takes Oscar, Zell & me to stage to warm up with Chris Fenwick our Music Director. Chris Reza warms up his reeds. Since we’re doing a lot of dancing when we perform our songs, we dance while we warm up to work on our endurance. We start with “Come to the Fun Home.”
Sydney Lucas
And move on to “Raincoat of Love.”
Sydney Lucas
After warm-ups, Chris plays “When the Saints Go Marching In” with me. It’s a pre-show ritual. OK, time to do a Broadway show!
Sydney Lucas
Hugh Jackman is soooo nice and came backstage to see us after the show. Here’s what I should have said, “So, Mr. Jackman, I have a great idea! In this new movie, Wolverine has an 11-year old daughter…” (Mom told me that I probably shouldn’t be pointing at Mr. Jackman. Oops!)
Sydney Lucas
Since Alison’s party starts at 5:30, I have to get my mid-day nap in right after the matinee!
Sydney Lucas
Hey everyone, meet Chris! He’s one of our spotlight operators. He makes us all look great on stage, and today he was my guardian angel. Love you, Chris!
Sydney Lucas
Heading out to Alison Bechdel’s party with the kid-like Beth Malone. One of the many reasons I love her so much!
Sydney Lucas
The kids make a beeline to Alison, and she’s excited to see us, too!
Sydney Lucas
You know the song in our show, "Changing My Major," right? Ladies and gentlemen, meet the REAL Joan!
Sydney Lucas
This is Alison’s super cool partner, Holly (aka Compost Maven).
Sydney Lucas
Kids get a drink and some eats.
Sydney Lucas
Making the rounds at Alison’s party to say, “Hey!” to everyone. Here’s Michael, Oskar Eustis (in his casual tux) and me.
Sydney Lucas
Beth & wife, Shelly
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The real Joan, Judy, me
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Lisa Kron with the kids
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Joel, Judy, Sam Gold
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Joel & Roberta with the kids
Sydney Lucas
I know what you did last night, Emily Skeggs!
Sydney Lucas
Everybody’s getting crazy, starting with Zell’s sister, Madilyn, and Beth
Sydney Lucas
Beth is stunned by our goofiness.
Sydney Lucas
Madilyn shows us a slow motion app on her phone. That occupies us for a while.
Sydney Lucas
Back at the theatre. Molly & Chelsea from O+M proudly point out that the evening show is SOLD OUT while Sarah & Jason perfectly photo bomb.
Sydney Lucas
We have the best House Staff here at Circle in the Square!
Sydney Lucas
There goes Beth…she’s still riled up from the party. (With Oscar and his little brother)
Sydney Lucas
Now look, Beth is bench pressing Zell! LOL!!
Sydney Lucas
Our merchandise manager, Amber and ushers, Laura, Susan & Nirvana here at Circle in the Square are definitely “no nonsense.”
Sydney Lucas
It’s half hour before our 8pm curtain and I’m back in my dressing room. Now you see me…
Sydney Lucas
…now you don’t.
Sydney Lucas
I show the kids the game that I brought in that we’ll play at some point during the show. It’s called Bean Boozled. Sometimes you’re lucky. Sometimes you’re not.
Sydney Lucas
Just changed out of my party dress and met up with Michael for our next entrance.
Sydney Lucas
Walking with Michael in the hallway underneath the odd 200s section of the audience.
Sydney Lucas
There’s the door! Once we go through that grey door, we’re at the vom entrance and have keep super quiet or the audience will hear us.
Sydney Lucas
Gabby, Oscar & Zell playing other games in the dressing room while waiting for their scenes.
Sydney Lucas
I just finished “Ring of Keys” and time to play Bean Boozled! The game’s spinner tells us to choose a particular color of jelly bean.
Sydney Lucas
What will it be? Juicy pear? Or Booger? The only way to find out is to pop it into your mouth. Obviously, everyone is apprehensive.
Sydney Lucas
Unfortunately, not juicy pear! But, alas, it’s time to go back on stage for the finale.
Sydney Lucas
What a terrific show! So many of Alison’s friends were in the audience. We hang around to chat with Alison and greet other friends, too.
Sydney Lucas
Cherry Jones stops to take a photo with Lauren (Emily & Roberta’s cover) and me.
Sydney Lucas
Sully! I know it’s an emotional show and no, I will not hold you!
Sydney Lucas
Say cheese, Roberta, Cherry, Sully, Sydney, Rachel and Emily.
Sydney Lucas
I snap a quick picture of Jerry (spotlight operator), Jim (Michael’s cover) and Chris (you’ve already met) before they leave for the night.
Sydney Lucas
No one wants to leave when Alison & Holly are here, and we start to get slap happy starting with Emily.
Sydney Lucas
Lauren & I get silly while Kevin and Lisa Dawn our Stage Managers look on.
Sydney Lucas
Time to update the totem pole photo adding in “airplane”
Sydney Lucas
Trying to say goodnight to Judy and Beth is full of shenanigans. HAHA!
Sydney Lucas
We finally leave Circle in the Square and arrive just in time to grab Jake from The King and I.
Sydney Lucas
Say ‘Hi’ to the Braganza girls because they have to rush out.
Sydney Lucas
Take a pic with the rest of The King and I Children’s Ensemble and the wonderful wranglers!
Sydney Lucas
Surprise! We run into Jake’s and my best friend, Noah Johnston, on the way out. Noah will be in On Your Feet when it moves to Broadway. Farewell Noah!
Sydney Lucas
Normally, Dad will give Lauren & Rachel a ride home, but today we don’t have room for everyone. So instead, we take a fun selfie pretending we're in a clown car, say goodnight to Rachel & Lauren, and head home from Lincoln Center Theatre. What a great day!
(Carey Purcell is the Features Editor of Playbill.com. Her work appears in the news, feature and video sections of Playbill.com as well as in the pages of Playbill magazine. Follow her on Twitter @PlaybillCarey.)