Jon Rua (born Jonathan Rua, August 14, 1983) is an American actor, singer, and choreographer, best known for his roles in Broadway musicals such as Hamilton,[2] In the Heights, The SpongeBob Musical, and Hands on a Hardbody.

Jon Rua
Rua in 2015
Born (1983-08-14) August 14, 1983 (age 41)
Alma materRutgers University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • choreographer
  • singer
  • dancer
Years active2003–present
MovementT.H.E. Grit (Trigger Human Emotion)[1]

Rua was the choreographer for the 2016 Muny production of Aida in St. Louis, and a creative consultant for the 2016 musical SpongeBob SquarePants, joining its Broadway cast in 2017.

Early life

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Rua was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey and grew up in nearby Linden.[3] His parents, Maria Nohelia Castañeda Cano and Elibanier "Marco" Rua, were both immigrants from Colombia.

Rua graduated in 2001 from Linden High School, where he participated in the musical theatre program and began dancing socially.[4] He received a B.A. in Communication and Public Relations from Rutgers University. During Rua's college years, he attended his first dance class, and later started teaching dancing to younger students.

Career

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After college, Rua joined a dance company as an unpaid commitment, and eventually became a professional dancer doing live performance, music video work, and dancing for concerts. He then transitioned into musical theatre and acting.[5]

Rua made his Broadway debut in 2008 as a swing in Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical In the Heights, later becoming the replacement for Sonny and Graffiti Pete.[6] He stepped into the leading role of Usnavi several times as understudy.[6]

As an original Broadway cast member of Hamilton in 2015, Rua originated the role of Charles Lee and performed in the ensemble. On December 20, 2015, Rua became the third performer to take on the title role of Alexander Hamilton on Broadway, as Miranda's understudy.[6] Rua left Hamilton on June 29, 2016,[7] and briefly returned in February 2017 as an alternate for Jevon McFerrin in the title role, after Javier Muñoz took temporary leave due to injury.[8]

Rua has been a contributing choreographer for such projects as Hamilton, On Your Feet!, Flashdance, Hands on a Hardbody, Bring It On: The Musical, In the Heights, Insanity and NYCC's The Wiz. He has also been credited as a choreographer in productions in which he appeared as an actor.[9] In 2014, Rua was a finalist for the Capezio Award for Choreographic Excellence.[10]

His television credits include the role of Ricky in "Confessions", a 2016 episode of the CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods. He also appeared in the televised version of the SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical, which is currently on the Paramount+ streaming app.

Upcoming Projects

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Currently, Rua is working on a dance narrative written, choreographed, and performed by himself entitled, "Teenage Soul", has been commissioned by Milwaukee Rep and is planned to have public performances as early as 2023. Rua is also the Choreographer for and actor in The Hombres at Two River Theater which is set to release in 2022.

Educator / Movement Director

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Rua lives in New York City, where he teaches at the Broadway Dance Center.[14] Outside of the Broadway Dance Center, Rua teaches dancers of all levels through workshops. Most recently Rua put on a dance workshop in 2021 as a Movement Director on the SS Neverender, a cruise for the band Coheed & Cambria, to the song In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3. Rua also led an advanced hip hop workshop at BroadwayCon in 2016.

Other Choreographer / Assisting / Teaching Credits

  • Hamilton as Assistant to the Choreographer
  • Hands on a Hardbody as Assistant to the Choreographer
  • FlashDance as Assistant to the Choreographer
  • Bring It On The Musical as Assistant to the Choreographer
  • The Wiz-NYCC as Assistant to the Choreographer
  • In The Heights as Assistant to the Choreographer
  • Insanity as Assistant to the Choreographer
  • International Seminar of Dance as Assistant to the Choreographer as HipHop Instructor/Choreographer
  • Genctur Youth Camp as Dance Instructor in Istanbul, Turkey

Awards and recognitions

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In 2016, Rua was nominated for an Astaire Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show for Hamilton, along with Carleigh Bettiol, Ariana Debose, Sydney James Harcourt, Sasha Hutchings, Thayne Jasperson, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Austin Smith, Seth Stewart, Betsy Struxness, and Ephraim Sykes.[11]

Rua received a ceremonial plate for artistic achievements as a local native, presented by the mayor of Elizabeth, New Jersey during a July 8, 2016 appearance in the "Young Immigrant Hamilton Tour," part of the city's annual "CelebrateHAMILTON" program.[12][13]

Other awards:

  • 2014 finalist for the Capezio Award for Choreographic Excellence
  • 2011 nominee for the Craig Noel Award for "Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play, Male" in Somewhere (Old Globe)
  • 2019 nominee Chita Rivera Awards for Film Nominations as Assistance Choreographer in "Isn't it Romantic"
  • 2018 nominee Fred Astaire Awards for Outstanding Ensemble in "Spongebob SquarePants"
  • 2016 nominee Fred Astaire Awards for Outstanding Ensemble in "Hamilton"
  • 2016 Winner Tony Awards for Best Musical Theater Album for "Hamilton"
  • 2014 nominee Capezio A.C.E. Awards for Choreographic Excellence
  • 2011 nominee Craig Noel Awards for Excellence in Theatre Nomination for Leading Actor

Personal life

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Rua lives in New York City, where he teaches at the Broadway Dance Center.[14]

In 2021 Rua was a guest on the SS Neverender, a cruise for the band Coheed & Cambria, where he led choreography lessons for the cruise attendees to the song In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3.

Performance credits

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Theatrical performances

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Broadway

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Title Role Details Notes
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical Patchy the Pirate and Ensemble (2017–2018)[15] Palace Theatre Actor, Assistant Choreographer
Hamilton Charles Lee and Ensemble
(2015-2016); Alexander Hamilton (s/b 2017; u/s 2015–2016)
Thomas Kail, Andy Blankenbuehler Actor, Choreographer
Hands on a Hardbody Jesus Peña Neil Pepe, Sergio Trujillo Actor, Choreographer
In the Heights Graffiti Pete

Sonny, Usnavi (u/s)

Thomas Kail, Andy Blankenbuehler Actor, Choreographer

Off-Broadway

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Title Role Details Notes
Kung Fu Matthew, Barry, Fung Fung, etc. Signature Theatre, Leigh Silverman Actor
The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity Mace (understudy) Second Stage Theatre, Eddie Torres Actor
Damn Yankees Ensemble New York City Center, John Rando Encores!, Summer Star Series Actor
The Hombres(2022) New York City Center, John Rando Two River Theater/Annie Tippe Actor
Hamilton Charles Lee / Ensemble New York City Center, John Rando Public Theatre/Thomas Kail Actor
In The Heights Sonny/Graffiti Pete; u/s Usnavi Tommy Kail/A. Blankenbuehler Actor

Regional

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Title Role Details Notes
Aida Choreographer The Muny Choreographer
Hands on a Hardbody Jesus Peña La Jolla Playhouse, Neil Pepe Actor, Choreographer
Somewhere Alejandro Candelaria The Old Globe, Giovanna Sardelli Actor (Craig Noel Leading Actor Nominee)
Bring It On: The Musical Twig Universal Studios and Beacon Pictures, Andy Blankenbuehler Actor, Choreographer
West Side Story Chino The Muny, Gordon Greenberg Actor
Pirates Samuel The Muny, Gordon Greenberg Actor
Hands on a Harbody Jesus Pena La Jolla Playhouse Actor

Readings and workshops

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Title Role Details
Magic Mike Tito Brian Yorkey, Tom Kitt
American Pop As cast New York Stage & Film, Michael Friedman
The Solid Sand Below Flores Atlantic Theatre Company, Martin Zimmerman
Queen of the Stardust Ballroom Fernando Jerry Mitchell, Marvin Hamlisch
Queen of the Stardust Ballroom Fernando Jerry Mitchell, Marvin Hamlisch
Eighty Sixed Richard Sam Salmond, Jeremy King
Ever After Gustave Dir. Susan V. Booth
Bread and Roses Ruben NYMF FESTIVAL 2016
Hamilton As Cast, Jefferson/Burr Public Theater/Dir. Tommy Kail
Hands on a Hardbody Jesus Neil Pepe, Doug Wright
Kingdom Andres Public Theater
Fly Lotty Jeffrey Seller, Bill Sherman
Paperdolls Jiorgio Sundance Theater, Mark Brokaw
Stuck Elevator/Like Water for Chocolate Principal Sundance Theater Lab
Bare Lucas Stafford Arima, Lynne Shanke
Paperdolls Jiorgio Mark Brokaw, Phillip Himberg

Film

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Title Role Details Notes
Fall to Rise Magic Directed by Jayce Bartok Actor
Hamilton Charles Lee / Ensemble Directed by Thomas Kail Actor
First Reformed Repairman Directed by Paul Schrader Actor
The Things We Do They Don't Understand Eduardo Directed by Ashley Michel Hoban Actor
Isn't It Romantic Dancer Directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson Dancer
In the Heights Background vocals Directed by Jon M. Chu
Smile 2 Anton Directed by Parker Finn Actor

Television

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Title Role Details Notes
Blacklist Guest-Star NBC/Dir. Bill Roe Actor
Blue Bloods Guest-Star CBS/Dir. Alex Zakrzewski Actor
The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage Krabby Patty Nickelodeon Actor
Law & Order: "Bailout" Co-Star NBC Universal, Dir. Jean De Segonzac Actor
Celebrity Wife Swap Self ABC Network Choreographer
Marcy Place feat. Don Omar Co-Star Orfanato Music Group, Chor. Bam Bam Actor
Verizon Commercial Security Guard National Television Actor

Stage and concerts

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Title Role Details Notes
Phish Choreographer, Dancer Fall Tour 2013, Atlantic City Dancer
Mariah Carey Dancer NBC Universal, Chor. Bam Bam Dancer
Soulja Boy Dancer Chor. Mark Martinez, YouTube NYC Dancer

Commercials and music videos

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Title Role Details Notes
Hands on a Hardbody Jesus Peña LSerino, Coyne Productions Actor, Commercial
Bring It On: The Musical Twig Universal Studios and Beacon Pictures Commercial
Marcy Place feat. Don Omar Dancer, Featured Actor Orfanato Music Group, Chor. Bam Bam Music Video
Target Industrial Principal Dancer, Actor Dir: Vivian Rosenthal Industrial
In the Heights Dancer Bunker Prod. Co., Warren Fischer Broadway Commercial
Old Flames Choreographer, Dancer Roadrunner Records, Coheed and Cambria Music Video

References

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  1. ^ "Triggering human emotion with Jon Rua". The Pickwyck. May 8, 2016.
  2. ^ Henry, Sally. "Humanizing the $10 Founding Father: Understudy Jon Rua Talks Being Born to Play HAMILTON". Broadway World. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  3. ^ Iati, Marisa (July 13, 2016). "Hamilton star talks Broadway and his N.J. roots". NJ.com. NJ Advance Media. Retrieved August 29, 2017. Rua chatted with a full house in Elizabeth last week about how his childhood in Union County inspires and shapes his push to create theater, music and dance that strike audience members at their core. Rua, now 32, was born in Elizabeth and grew up in Linden.
  4. ^ Ross, Ruth (July 8, 2013). "Linden is In The Heights with Mystic Vision Players". NJ Arts Maven. Retrieved August 29, 2017. Jon Rua, who recently originated the role of Jesus Peña on Broadway in Hands on a Hardbody, graduated from Linden High School in 2001 and went on to appear in the ensemble of the premiere off-Broadway production of In The Heights.
  5. ^ "Jon Rua". Dancers of New York. November 6, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c Kojic, Yvette (October 6, 2016). "The HamiltonHeights Connection, and the Actors Who Have Done Both". Playbill. Archived from the original on November 2, 2017.
  7. ^ "Jon Rua Theatre Credits". Broadway World.
  8. ^ "Listings – Blue Bloods – Episode Title: (#BB709) "Confessions"". The Futon Critic. November 18, 2016.
  9. ^ Rua, Jon. "Biography". www.jonrua.net. Archived from the original on July 27, 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  10. ^ Searle, Deborah (October 8, 2014). "Jon Rua is making his own rules". www.danceinforma.com. Dance Informa.
  11. ^ "2016 Fred and Adele Astaire Awards Nominees". www.theastaireawards.com. Archived from the original on August 25, 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  12. ^ ""Young Immigrant Hamilton Tour" July 7-8, 2016". www.goelizabethnj.com. Elizabeth Destination Marketing Organisation.
  13. ^ Sullivan, Fran. "Hamilton Performer Jon Rua Visits Snyder Academy as Part of Founding Father's Celebration". www.tapinto.net.
  14. ^ "Jon Rua – Biography". IMDb.com. Internet Movie Database.
  15. ^ Salamone, Gina (November 30, 2017). "Playing a giant Krabby Patty in 'SpongeBob SquarePants' musical can leave you feeling fried". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on December 22, 2017.