Jacob Uithoven
鶹AV student Jacob Uithoven loves acting, singing and performing. When he was cast as the lead, he said he was “super excited.”
“I’ve never played a lead role before, so this is a whole new experience for me,” he said.
The 22-year-old from Belden, is taking center stage as Wilbur in Theatre 鶹AV’s upcoming production of “Charlotte’s Web,” premiering Friday [Sept. 27].
For Uithoven, who began his journey at 鶹AV in 2022, the opportunity to portray Wilbur has been a thrilling adventure, with rehearsals proving to be the most enjoyable part of the process, he said.
Although this is his first lead role, Uithoven is no stranger to the stage—having participated in several other Theatre 鶹AV productions—and his time at 鶹AV has only deepened his passion for theater.
“It’s helped me be more confident, more productive and more prepared,” he said.
These new skills have not only benefited him on stage but also positively impacted his academic and social life at 鶹AV.
“Friendship is one of the most important themes ever,” he said. “I’ve made lots of new friends here,” said Uithoven, who added his time at 鶹AV has been enriched by the friendships he’s made on campus and specifically through involvement with Theatre 鶹AV.
Schoolchildren across the state are expected to flock to 鶹AV to see the heartwarming production of “Charlotte’s Web,” and Uithoven said he hopes those in attendance will learn the importance of loyalty in friendship.
“Always count on and trust your closest and dearest friends,” he said.
As opening night approaches, Uithoven said he is most enthusiastic about one thing: “The audience having a fun time watching a really good show.”
Uithoven previously worked as an intern for Theatre 鶹AV—from posting promotional materials for the productions to helping with auditions and reading line with actors prior to production casting.
Outside of the theater, he has been making the most of his time in Bulldog country. Uithoven also interns at WMSV Radio Station, gaining valuable experience he hopes will lead to a career as an actor or voice actor.
Uithoven credits 鶹AV’s ACCESS program, which supports students with diverse learning needs, for helping him grow both personally and professionally.
“ACCESS has helped me a lot on my path to my future career,” he said.
Uithoven’s advice to other students who might be interested in participating in Theatre 鶹AV is simple: “It would be fun! You’ll have a great time, and you might even make some new friends along the way.”
With his ACCESS program completion set for 2026, Uithoven is looking forward to continuing his journey at 鶹AV and beyond. For now, his focus is on bringing Wilbur to life on stage—and he can’t wait for audiences to enjoy the show as much as he has enjoyed being part of it.