I grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, performing in children’s theater and regional opera productions. My first role was Baby Wilbur in Charlotte’s Web. My scariest role was the Shepherd Boy in Tosca (with OperaDelaware — singing an aria over an orchestra was not something I had ever done before.) By the end of high school, I’d played a Prince Charming in Cinderella, a mouse in The Legend of Redwall Abbey, a swan in Trumpet of The Swan, a resentful older brother in The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, and Thorin, leader of the dwarves in The Hobbit.

Flash forward to 2021, when I decided to return to performing. I booked a part in an Off-Broadway musical, and with the fire back in my belly, I began auditioning and training in earnest.

So far, I’ve earned my first SAG credit, played a time-traveling villain in an Off-Broadway sci-fi rock musical, and tested my physical comedy chops as a village idiot in a staged concert of the new musical Two Princes at 54 Below and Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater. I’m over the moon to be making performing the center of my life.

Download my headshot and performance resume here.

I can be reached by email at nrosenthalis at gm dot slc dot edu

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Audio Demo

I’ve fallen in love with recording and arranging acapella pop covers. I’ve recorded covers of songs by U2, Kurt Elling, Alanis Morisette, and Vanessa Carlton. Listen to a brief cover demo cut of Carlton’s “The Only Way to Love.”