Ripples Through Life

[posted by Kevin McCarthy]

I first met Luke when Musicals at Richter was rehearsing Scrooge. It was the first indoor production for MAR and Luke had come to take the part of young Scrooge. I was quite amazed at how easily he learned the part and his fabulous voice. After the rehearsal we spoke briefly in the dressing room. I wasn’t sure how he’d react to a minor principle, so I just mentioned that it was obvious he wasn’t a neophyte. He laughed, and I added that it was a privilege to perform in the show with these talented people. Luke sang his duet with Caitlin which the house loved.

A few years later I was at a celebration of Frank Jesenky’s life.  Luke saw me and greeted me with that smile and said, “It’s great to see you my friend.”  I didn’t think he’d remember me from Adam. We kept in touch on Facebook and then I read about his tragic passing.

People speak about the ripples each life produces. Luke truly proved that we can touch many with simple and thoughtful gestures or words.

Mr. Snow

[posted by Lauren S]

This weekend I was at a production of Carousel and I found myself tearing up every time the man playing Enoch Snow started to sing. Years later I can still hear Luke’s beautiful voice in my head. Carousel was my first show at CUA as a freshman, and I remember my friends and I just being in awe at his pure talent and kindness. I can’t remember how many times we would listen to him sing and and say “wow, Luke can do anything.” He was someone we all admired and we all still do. Those were my first memories of Luke and I’ll always think of him as Mr. Snow, the insanely talented and ridiculously kind legend.

Always Encouraging

[posted by Keith]

The first time I saw Luke was on his highlight video where he immediately overwhelmed me with his gorgeous, mature voice at such a young age. We were preparing to do a show and Juliette sent me the link. So when I met him in person, I felt like I was meeting a star. And I was. I only knew Luke for a few years, but am deeply grateful for the friendship. The most vivid memory that always comes to me was that extended time during the show when it was just he and I in the dressing room. He was endlessly generous and encouraging. We talked about sports and family and future – and of course theater. As uniquely gifted as he was, he was always insistent on deflecting any compliments and turning it around back on me. I was honored to be part of a few very special family events – but I treasure those moments in that awful dressing room. Heaven’s blessings are yours now……

Backstage with Luke

[posted by Joey Thordarson]

I remember I was on the crew for Sweet Charity when Luke was portraying Vittorio. He was always so much fun to hang out with backstage. I remember a particularly goofy incident where he was pretending to speak on one of the prop phones. He actually said “Shush, I gotta take this.” And he proceeded to act out a full on conversation. Then he handed the phone to me saying “They need to talk to you!” It’s moments like this which always made me smile in college. My first day working on the show I was nervous because I had never actually been in crew for a show before. Luke made me feel comfortable because of little moments like what I just described. He always knew how to keep others at ease through his sense of humor.

Running Through The Opera House

[posted by Tracy Rowe]

It’s a silly thing really. I met Luke and Spencer when they were kids. Luke was probably 8 or 10, I don’t really remember. It was at the Thomaston Opera House, my then home away from home. Juliette often brought the boys to rehearsals, and I used to think they were so adorable and so well behaved. I could tell Luke had a mischievous streak, though. This is going to sound a bit icky, but I have contact dermatitis on my hands from years of painting and using chemicals, and I would tease Luke by flashing him the rash on my pinky. He would pretend to be disgusted and let out a loud EWW and run away. He never ran far, he was daring me to chase him, so I would. We would run up and down the back stairs, through the make up and costume room and back out to the stairs, all the while me holding out my hand and he and Spencer yelling ewwwww! After a while, Luke would seek me out, just waiting for the game to begin again. I was always more than willing to oblige.

A few years went by, the boys grew up and I didn’t see them very often. Juliette would always fill me in on them, and always let me know that Luke said hi, and that he sometimes asked about me. That really touched me. I didn’t expect a boy who was now a teenager to remember the silly lady who chased him around with her icky finger. During rehearsals for a show (I think it was Jekyl & Hyde) Juliette told me Luke was coming to rehearsal and wanted to say hi. She said he was excited to see me again (I’ll admit, I was skeptical-why would he be excited to see me of all people?). We were awkward around each other for a few minutes, then I showed him my icky finger and he burst out laughing. We hugged and laughed and chatted for a few minutes before he had to go. I didn’t see him much after that, but I followed Juliette on Facebook and was always up to date on what was going on in his life. I was thrilled to see the videos of him singing (such a beautiful voice), pix of his college graduation, of Allison and his beautiful daughter Lucy. Our lives only touched briefly, but Luke always had a special place in my heart and my memory.

On Golden Pond

[posted by Kathie Plaskiewicz]

I didn’t know Luke well, but loved working with him on ‘On Golden Pond’ at the old Warner Studio Theatre many yrs ago, when he played the grandson! I did Props & Set Dress & one of the many things I had to run around backstage doing, during each performance, was to literally ‘wet’ Luke all over backstage. since he was supposed to have been caught in a rainstorm. I had a big spray bottle of water & would spray him all over. Once, we were getting a little too close to the cue for him to go out onstage, so he grabbed the bottle, opened it up & poured it all over himself lol. He always wanted to get totally into a role & do whatever he needed to do! Happy Birthday in heaven Luke!