For Nadel, the stage is her “second home,” and the community she’s found within Emmanuel’s Theater program, a second family. While she originally thought she would pursue college theater as a hobby, she soon realized the work would define her student experience and provide a foundation for life beyond Emmanuel.
“In theater, there’s a place where everyone belongs. If they don’t, we will physically create that space for them,” she said. “The stage has always been a place for me to dream big and think about the impossible, taking risks that our society doesn’t want to. Theater is a place to be someone you never thought you could, and there’s something freeing about it that I want everyone to experience in and out of the craft. That’s what I’m going to try and bring into every space I enter, by encouraging trailblazers and the impossible, and just what we can make possible.”
In addition to acting in several productions over the years, Nadel has been busy learning the roles of other crew members, and was “blessed” to have had the opportunity to direct her Senior Capstone production Bethel Park Falls, this past fall. “It was an amazing opportunity to be on the other side of the table and really have a hand in the creation and vision of a production,” she said. “The people I had the immense pleasure of working with made every moment more memorable than the last, and now I just want to continue on this path.”
Nadel is also mindful of making space and fostering trust for her first-year residents as a Resident Assistant. “There are some unique challenges in transitioning to dorm life,” she said. “It’s a lot of remembering that we’re all in this together.”
She also wants to be a resource to first-year students as much as she can. “My favorite thing is just how they’re so ready to dive into college and start making memories of a lifetime. They’re ready to start this new chapter of their life, and they’re so welcoming with programming and finding their way through the college experience!”
