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Grammy-Nominated Alumna Trades Concert Set for Musical Theatre

Since graduating from UNC, Neyla Pekarek '09, has lived on a stage. For eight years she traveled across the world performing in front of massive crowds as a member of the highly successful folk-rock band, The Lumineers. Now she's entering a new stage in her career debuting the world premiere of her new musical Rattlesnake Kate at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

Since graduating from UNC, Neyla Pekarek 鈥09, has lived on a stage. For eight years she traveled across the world performing in front of massive crowds as a member of the highly successful folk-rock band, The Lumineers, a position she secured after answering an ad on Craigslist. 

鈥淚t was crazy that it happened the way it did. I feel lucky to have been a part of The Lumineers, but I knew it wasn鈥檛 a forever thing for me,鈥 Pekarek said. 

The vocalist, cellist and pianist has since decided to step off the tour bus and say goodbye to her bandmates.  

鈥淚 wanted to hone in on my own songwriting skills and be in charge of myself,鈥 Pekarek said.  

She鈥檚 not leaving the spotlight, though, just shifting her stage setting to the theatre with the world premiere of her new musical Rattlesnake Kate at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) on Feb. 4. 

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 a conscious decision that I was going to write a musical, but I do think the music I grew up on and what I really fell in love with during my formative years happens to lie in musical theatre sound,鈥 Pekarek said. 

Growing up in Aurora, a mere 20 miles from Denver, Pekarek鈥檚 parents often took her to see the Broadway tours that came through DCPA. The Buell Theatre is where Pekarek fell in love with musicals, and what drove her to study Music Education at UNC. That鈥檚 where Pekarek says she realized she had the grit and guts to write and perform in her own show. 

鈥淭he programs are really strong at UNC and equip the students to understand the work ethic that鈥檚 required to do this as a career,鈥 Pekarek said. 鈥淢y courses and experiences pushed us really hard in a way that reflects the real world.鈥 

It wasn鈥檛 just the vigorous rehearsals that stuck with Pekarek during her time at UNC, she also made life-long friends that she continues to collaborate with. Four other UNC alumni are also on the cast and creative team for Rattlesnake Kate, including the musical director and stage manager. 

鈥淭he UNC pride is a plenty on this production,鈥 Pekarek boasted. 鈥淏eing able to connect and build those friendships early on in college is really awesome. You鈥檙e in it together.鈥 

Neyla Pekarek

Neyla Pekarek debuting her solo album Rattlesnake at the Moxi Theater in Greeley in 2017

Neyla Pekarek

Neyla Pekarek debuting her solo album Rattlesnake at the Moxi Theater in Greeley in 2017

Neyla Pekarek

Neyla Pekarek debuting her solo album Rattlesnake at the Moxi Theater in Greeley in 2017

Pekarek鈥檚 college experience gave her the drive, the community and finally, her muse. Pekarek first learned about frontierswoman, Kate Slaughterback, the main character in Rattlesnake Kate, in Greeley. As the folktale goes, around 100 years ago, Kate, armed with a rifle and a 鈥淣o Hunting鈥 sign, fought off 140 rattlesnakes to save her son. Kate's tenacity struck a chord with Pekarek. She knew the story needed to be told. 

鈥淚 saw her adventurous spirit and a woman who was unwilling to compromise regardless of the circumstances. That was really inspiring to me,鈥 Pekarek said. 

Pekarek kept Kate鈥檚 legacy in her back pocket and shared it with anyone who would listen, and in 2015, she started to write songs about her. 

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have a lot of direction at first, I was just enjoying the experience of being creative and the research part of it was fun,鈥 Pekarek said.  

Like venom coursing through the body after a snakebite, Pekarek quickly realized the songs she wrote about her favorite frontierswoman could be made into something more. In 2019, Pekarek released her first solo album, Rattlesnake, which she then developed into lyrics and a score, Rattlesnake Kate. 

鈥淚鈥檓 feeling more excited than ever before,鈥 Pekarek said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to be in the theatre that I still hold as such a revered place. It鈥檚 an honor to be here.鈥 

Performing in a new light with new creators and some former classmates, Pekarek is thrilled to enter the next stage of her career, musical theatre.  

鈥淲ho knows what the future will hold, but right now this feels like a really good place to be,鈥 she said.  

is a joint effort by Pekarek, who wrote the music and lyrics for the production, and playwright Karen Hartman. It runs through March 13 at the Wolf Theatre. Pekarek will also be playing the role of 鈥楤rownie.鈥 

- written by Sydney Kern


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