BW honors Mark Danni '88 with 2018 Conservatory Alumni Achievement Award
Baldwin
Wallace
honored
Mark
Danni
'88,
founding
artistic
director
of
TheatreZone
in
Naples,
Florida,
with
the
2018
Baldwin
Wallace
University
Conservatory
of
Music
Alumni
Achievement
Award.
Danni was in residence at the Conservatory on Thursday and Friday, November 8 and 9, interacting with students and faculty, visiting classes and participating in an all-Conservatory Convocation. He was presented with the award prior to the November 9 performance of "Cabaret."
Undergraduate potential
Danni earned a Bachelor of Music Education with a major in percussion. He focused heavily on conducting and studied directing with Maestros Dwight Oltman and Stuart Raleigh.
Oltman writes, "When Mark arrived on campus as a freshman, it was clear that he was a talented percussionist … he was musical, intelligent, eager to learn, and enthusiastic. Therefore his achievement in building a flourishing theater company was not a surprise."
Broadway percussionist
After
his
time
at
BW,
Danni
connected
with
musical
director
and
conductor
Jack
Lee
'51
who
helped
to
fuel
his
first
gigs
playing
in
musical
pits.
Danni was a percussionist for "Les Misérables," "Miss Saigon," "Grand Hotel," "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," "Annie Get Your Gun," "Nunsense" and "Chicago" on Broadway. He served as music director for the national tours of "Les Misérables" and "Barnum," and also played for eight national tours including "Phantom of the Opera," "Hair," "Evita," "42nd Street" and "Fame."
From New York to Florida
In 2005, Danni and his wife, Karen Molar Danni '87, moved from New York City to Florida where he launched a theatre program at the Community School of Naples. He still serves as director of theatre at the PreK-12 college preparatory day school.
Subsequently, the couple established TheatreZone, a professional equity theatre. As TheatreZone's artistic director, Danni produces and directs four to six musicals a year and collaborates widely with Florida Gulf Coast University and regional opera companies.
In 2015, Danni received a BW Outstanding Educator award, honoring him for the significant contributions he has made to the lives of others as teachers, mentors and role models - both in and out of the classroom.