Okay, so today I want to talk about this kid, Ethan Steiner. I stumbled upon his name when I was looking up some Broadway stuff, and I thought, “Why not share my little journey of discovery?”
It all started when I was reading about this musical, “Newsies”. I’m not a huge Broadway guy, but I like to check out what’s happening from time to time. So, I’m reading the cast list, and this name, Ethan Steiner, pops up. He played a character named Les. I thought, “Alright, who’s this kid?”
First thing I did was hit up Google. Basic, I know, but it’s where you start, right? Typed in “Ethan Steiner Newsies” and boom, a bunch of stuff came up. I found out that he was born on October 20, 2004. Cool, a young guy making it on Broadway. I also saw that he was in the first national tour of “The King and I.” This kid’s got some experience, huh?
Digging Deeper
Then, I went down the rabbit hole. I started checking out these fan pages and some entertainment news sites. It said that Ethan’s agent was the one who told him about the casting call for “Newsies.” That’s pretty cool, right? Imagine getting that call. Must’ve been a big moment for him. And, this kid apparently plays the piano and cello. I mean, I can barely play the radio, and he’s over here mastering multiple instruments. Impressive stuff.
So, I’m piecing together this picture of Ethan. Young, talented, doing Broadway shows, playing instruments. I watched some clips of him online, just to see him in action. He’s got this energy on stage, you know? It’s like he was born to perform. It’s always cool to see someone so young with so much talent and drive.
Wrapping Up
I spent a good chunk of my day reading about Ethan Steiner. It wasn’t something I planned, but it was a fun little detour. It’s always interesting to learn about new people, especially when they’re doing cool things like performing on Broadway. I just thought he has such an impressive talent and a great future ahead of him.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure for today. Just a regular guy, sharing his random findings. Hope you found it somewhat interesting. Maybe you’ll go check out Ethan Steiner’s stuff too. Who knows, you might discover something new and cool just like I did.