When I interviewed Kevin Leonard, I wasn’t just meeting an actor—I was meeting a storyteller. His craft isn’t just about reading lines; it’s about living and breathing every character. Kevin’s journey in NYC through the world of theatre is all about expression, authenticity, and making an impact.
Living the Craft
“So, Kevin, what does acting really mean to you?” I asked.
He didn’t hesitate. “I’m an expressionist,” he said with conviction. “It’s more than just delivering lines. Acting is about becoming the character, feeling their emotions, and understanding their history.”
From iconic classics to bold new pieces, Kevin’s versatility shines through. “Being in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom was a game-changer for me,” he says. But he’s not one to stay in his comfort zone.
Shooting Kevin was a lot of fun! The jacket and especially the Sareeh Shirt were some of his favority items!
Telling Powerful Stories
“What’s been your most recent project?” I was curious.
Kevin’s face shifted as he mentioned his latest role. “I just finished Resurrection—a play about the 1921 massacre of the Negro Walsh. Written by Anne Thompson Stretching, it’s one of the most moving things I’ve ever been a part of.”
There’s no glossing over the significance of such stories. Kevin’s passion for telling history’s most important, often overlooked, narratives is palpable. He’s not just acting—he’s preserving stories that demand to be heard.
Bringing a Global Perspective
Curious to know more, I asked about Martha’s Tree, another one of Kevin’s standout roles.
“Oh, Martha’s Tree is a trip,” Kevin grinned. “It’s written by Victor Gombar Jr., a Brazilian playwright who spent 10 years with a circus—he’s done it all. The play dives into gender dynamics and the complex interactions between men and women. Victor’s writing is raw, even when it’s in his second language.”
Kevin’s energy was contagious as he described it. Martha’s Tree isn’t just theatre; it’s a reflection of today’s society, tackling relevant issues with flair and depth.
While shooting him in this three piece African suit, someone literally screamed: The King of New York!
More Than Just Acting
As we wrapped up, I couldn’t help but feel the power of what Kevin does. His performances aren’t just about entertainment; they’re about creating connections, sparking conversations, and leaving a lasting impact. Whether he’s bringing historical figures to life or exploring today’s gender issues, Kevin’s authenticity takes you on a ride.
“You were incredible in Martha’s Tree,” I told him.
Kevin’s smile was both humble and determined. “It’s always about telling stories that matter. Stories that connect.”
Catch Kevin in Action
Kevin Leonard isn’t just an actor—he’s a storyteller who amplifies voices that often go unheard. So, if you want to see him in the show, RSVP for November 22. Looking forward seeing you!