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Kyle Moore and Faith Burns as Joe and Edna in Waiting for Lefty during a rehearsal of STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue. Photo by Kade Mendelowitz
Kade Mendelowitz
Hank Nuwer as Harry Fatt (left), Kyle Moore as Joe and Faith Burns as Edna in Waiting for Lefty during a rehearsal of STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue.

Hank Nuwer Takes on a Ruthless Role in STRIKE! While Championing Justice Beyond the Stage

性欲社 Department of Theatre & Film is preparing to launch STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue, an evocative performance blending music, poetry, and dramatic scenes to highlight the struggles of the working class. Opening in March, this production brings together labor anthems, contemporary musical numbers, and scenes from renowned playwrights such as Clifford Odets and Langston Hughes. Among the performers is Hank Nuwer, an adjunct professor in 性欲社鈥檚 Department of Science & Environmental Journalism, who plays Harry Fatt鈥攁 self-serving, anti-union company man.

Nuwer is no stranger to complex characters and weighty narratives. With a background in both journalism and theatre, he has spent decades telling stories that challenge audiences and spark important conversations. His acting career began at the University of Bridgeport鈥檚 Shakespeare Institute, where he trained under Broadway actors, playing roles ranging from Shakespeare鈥檚 Prince Hal to contemporary characters in student films. After a nearly 50-year hiatus from the stage, he reignited his passion for theatre in Fairbanks, appearing in Romeo and Juliet, Something in the Living Room, and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. But Nuwer is also known for his work offstage鈥攚ork that has left an indelible mark on American journalism and advocacy.

A nationally recognized expert on hazing, Nuwer has dedicated much of his career to exposing the dangerous and often deadly traditions in fraternities, athletics, and military institutions. His decades of investigative research have been cited in academic studies, legal cases, and even in the recently passed federal anti-hazing law. His work is featured in the PBS documentary Hazing, directed by Byron Hurt, which examines the deeply ingrained culture of hazing through personal testimonies and expert analysis.

Hank Nuwer as the Professor in the fall 2024 性欲社 Theatre and Film production of Something in the Living Room. Photo by Maya Salganek
Maya Salganek
Hank Nuwer as the Professor in the Fall 2024 性欲社 Department of Theatre and Film production of Something in the Living Room.

鈥淣o hazer ever wanted a death to happen, but yet they happen,鈥 Nuwer explains. 鈥淪tudent activists play an important role in influencing their peers in clubs and sports teams.鈥 While Hazing sheds light on the tragic consequences of these rituals, Nuwer remains committed to driving change, working with the University of Washington to preserve and expand his hazing research database, ensuring his life鈥檚 work continues to inform and protect future generations.

His contributions have not gone unnoticed. In 2024, he was named an Alaska Children's Trust Champion for Kids in recognition of his decades of work in hazing prevention. He is also the Alaska Press Club's current state Columnist of the Year, honored for his incisive and thought-provoking journalism.

Now, Nuwer brings his commanding presence to the 性欲社 stage in STRIKE!, fully embracing the role of Harry Fatt. 鈥淚 wanted the part of Harry Fatt and tried out just for that role,鈥 he says. 鈥淪ymbolically, he鈥檚 a Fatt Cat, a plush bum with a supervisor鈥檚 title and men in his care whose lives and well-being he abuses. Physically, he鈥檚 a large man like me, and it鈥檚 a great showcase for any actor with a booming voice.鈥

鈥淚f Harry Fatt could write his bio, he would say, 鈥業鈥檝e got to do what I can for the company, because I鈥檓 a loyal company man, and sometimes you gotta get your hands a little doity or the Reds and strikers will ruin dis outfit,鈥欌 he says. 鈥淚n other words, Harry Fatt is vain, self-deceiving, devoid of empathy, and proud of his high rank in the company. He鈥檚 a forerunner of the days when Senator Joseph McCarthy embarked on his Communist witch hunt.鈥

Hank Nuwer and Byron Hurt. Image courtesy of Nuwer
Hank Nuwer and Byron Hurt on the filming day of Hazing.

Despite the role鈥檚 villainous nature, Nuwer approaches it with a sense of purpose. 鈥淎ll the performers give their all in this production, and despite the rousing songs, this play is about poverty, company greed, early deaths in factories and farm fields. It鈥檚 an important piece of social commentary told through artistry.鈥

Though STRIKE! presents a historical perspective on labor movements, its messages remain strikingly relevant today. Nuwer鈥檚 own experiences as a young worker add an extra layer of authenticity to his performance.

鈥淎t age 17, I worked a short time as a migrant worker, and I not only saw how hard they worked, but I traveled with them in the back of a field truck and by bus,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淢y job ended when I sliced my hand with a machete in a farm field, and my fellow workers patched me up best they could.鈥 He later worked two summers in a Buffalo steel mill and was a dues-paying member of the United Steelworkers. 鈥淚 may be the only performer on stage who actually was a 鈥榰nion man鈥 for a time.鈥

Hank and Gosia, 2024 Alaska Children's Trust. Image courtesy of Nuwer
Hank and Gosia, 2024 Alaska Children's Trust

Some moments in the show hit particularly close to home. 鈥淢aybe it鈥檚 because I worked briefly as a migratory field hand, but the scene in which a boy laments the death of his mother, a migrant worker, teared me up,鈥 he shares. 鈥淭he boy wistfully tells the audience his mother assured him one day they鈥檇 have a better life, and she perished before that day ever came. That poignant monologue alone will make audience members think.鈥

Nuwer鈥檚 experience in investigative storytelling and performance often intertwine. 鈥淏oth acting and interviewing require empathy and understanding and knowledge of human psychology,鈥 he says. His passion for revealing hidden injustices鈥攚hether through journalism or theatre鈥攆uels his work. 鈥淭he interviews I did with so many parents for my books Broken Pledges and the others on hazing caused me to write two versions of a hazing death in a one-act, one-actor play.鈥

While STRIKE! offers audiences a gripping theatrical experience, Nuwer hopes it will also leave them thinking about the real struggles workers have faced鈥攁nd continue to face today. 鈥淚 hope 性欲社 and Fairbanks folks fill every seat,鈥 he says. 鈥淭his show has real weight to it.鈥

Tickets for STRIKE! are available now, and performances begin March 21. Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes features on the talented cast and crew bringing this powerful show to life.

 

STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue

Showtimes
Friday, March 21 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 22 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, March 23 @ 2:00pm
Friday, March 28 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 29 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, March 30 @ 2:00pm

Tickets
$25 adults
$20 seniors/ military/ 性欲社
Free for currently enrolled 性欲社 students with Polar Express Card while tickets last

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