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Page 1: Morgan Auditorium - lawrencemjackson.com fileUA FACULTY/STAFF Cornelius Carter is Director of Dance at !e University of Alabama, and Artistic Director of the Alabama Repertory Dance

M o r g a n A u d i t o r i u m

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THEATRE POLICIESRefunds & Exchanges: No refunds or exchanges.Photography/Recording: The video and/or audio recording of this

performance by any means is strictly prohibited.Cell Phones: Please turn off all electronic devices.Snacks: No food or drink allowed in the theatre.Weapons: No weapons allowed in the theatre.

MORGAN AUDITORIUM February 20-24, 2018

The Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre is The University of Alabama’s pre-professional dance company. ARDT concerts occur twice a year and feature choreography by award-winning faculty and guest artists.

ARTISTIC DIRECTION

Cornelius Carter

LIGHTING DESIGN

Lyndell T. McDonald

STAGE MANAGEMENT

Jacob Rowe

COSTUME DESIGN

Angelica Martinez-Gamboa

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Alabama Repertory Dance TheatreSerenade in EChoreographer: Rita SnyderMusic: Serenade for Strings in E Major, Movements 1 and 2

composed by Antonín DvořákDancers: Alexia Acebo, Shyanne Biefeld, Marcus Bivins, Julia Clancy, Caroline Conrad, Emma Cooper, Collin Daffin, Nicole DiGiovanni, Blair Ely, Chad Finch, Daniel Robert Fobes, Caitlyn Hall, Marilyn Hardwick, Drew Martin, Lindsey McKay, Desmond Montoya (alt), Kendall Niblett, Katie O’Harra, Emily Paul, Clare Ponder (alt), Faith Russell, Abby Smith, Eve Sorin, Jay Tavares, Nicholas Thacker, Emmaline Turner, Victoria Van Hollen, Rani Vance, Oscar Villalobos III (alt), Bailey Williams, Andy Zavadsky, Olivia Zimmerman

LEAN-INChoreographer: Lawrence M. Jackson Music: Ja and Gemein composed by SwodDancers: Alexia Acebo, Blair Ely, Tanner Fant, Madison Fendley, Sydney Hamm, Cate Kroehnke, Alexandra Mannings, Georgia Sheridan, McKenzie Sherman, Lauren Tucker

Same Day Stand ByChoreographer: Cornelius CarterMusic: Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood and You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me

performed by Cyndi LauperDancers: Grace Arnold, Marcus Bivins, Megan Chirco, Caroline Conrad, Emily Crosslin, Chad Finch, Taylor Garcia, Christina Guyton, Peyton Hammond, Camren Hilyer, Heather Hunt, Alexandra Mannings, Drew Martin, Maggie McCown, Desmond Montoya, Reagan Morey, Kendall Niblett, Cameron Ogden, Haley Pennington, Daniel Robert Fobes, Kelsey Shelton, Alison Shuman, Sayler Tatom, Jay Tavares, Nicholas Thacker, Oscar Villalobos III, Andy Zavadsky, Olivia Zimmerman

10 Minute Intermission

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Finish EmptyChoreographer: Qianping GuoMusic: A compilation from Music from RussiaDancers: Shyanne Biefeld, Paulina Bullard, Eryn Cade, Ali Carden, Nicole Ceva, Julia Clancy, Ana Difato, Tanner Fant, Kendra Giles, Carey Hodovanich, Clare Johlie, Alex Lay, Haley Lockhart, Micahela Mclean, Katie Newman, Kendall Niblett, Kelsey Noble, Austin Phillips, Margeaux Riehm, Milana Reynolds, Parker Rose, Sarah Schwartz, Kelsey Shelton, Georgia Sheridan, Maddy Stevenosky, Laine Strobel, Jay Tavares

iyà & màsChoreographer: Alexia AceboMusic: iyà & màs composed by Alexia Acebo and Olivia Zimmerman

performed by Olivia ZimmermanDancers: Chandler Brown, Collin Daffin, Nicole DiGiovanni, Tanner Fant, Madison Fendley, Sydney Hamm, Cate Kroehnke, Alexandra Mannings, Kendall Niblett, Georgia Sheridan, McKenzie Sherman, Nicholas Thacker, Bailey Williams, Olivia Zimmerman

All The Streets Were A-Ringin’Choreographer: Rebecca Salzer with the performersMusic: Whiskey Before Breakfast and The Water is Wide (Traditional)

performed by The Fretful PorcupineDancers: Ally Adragna, Marcus Bivins, Shyanne Biefeld, Corinne Barthelemy, Chandler Brown, Elysia Cardenas, Sarah Curran, Erin Delamer, Chad Finch, Jordan Franklin, Kortney Kirsch, Kiley Madigan, Drew Martin, Alison Mathis, Morgan Moore, Haley Pennington, Abi Shepherd, Alison Shuman, Leah Thomas, Oscar Villalobos III Special Thanks to Kevin Gosa and The Fretful Porcupine

TAIKOChoreographer: Lawrence M. JacksonMusic: Strobe’s Nanfushi (Satori Remix) performed by Kodō Dancers: Kryssalyn Bayne, Eryn Cade, Ali Carden, Emma Cooper, Erika Issis, Ann Marie Meeker, Reagan Morey, Brooke Prentiss, Faith Russell, Leah Stinespring

Tickets $10205.348.3400 theatre.ua.edu

Allen Bales Th eatreFebruary 26 - March 3 7:30 pmMarch 4 2:00 pm

BY Tony Kushner

A Bright Room Ca l l e d D ay

Up Next:

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Tickets $10205.348.3400 theatre.ua.edu

Allen Bales Th eatreFebruary 26 - March 3 7:30 pmMarch 4 2:00 pm

BY Tony Kushner

A Bright Room Ca l l e d D ay

Up Next:

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UA FACULTY/STAFFCornelius Carter is Director of Dance at The University of Alabama, and Artistic Director of the Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre. Carter has been awarded the National Outstanding Doctoral and Research Universities Professor of the Year award by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in Washington, D.C. He has received the award for the 2001-2002 Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Award by the Alabama Alumni Association. Mr. Carter attended the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University in St. Louis, MO and received his

MFA in Dance from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Carter has danced with Cleo Robinson Parker Dance Ensemble, and studied at The Ailey School in New York on scholarship. Carter has been the Artistic Director of the first contemporary dance company and school in Reykjavik, Iceland, Faculty member at the American Ballet Theatre, American Dance Festival (Moscow & Ekaterinburg, Russia & Seoul, Korea), Bates Dance Festival and Harvard Summer Dance Festival (Dean of Students) and at the American Choreographers Showcase where he presented and performed his choreography in France, Holland, Austria, Vienna and Lithuania. Carter continues to set new works with student companies, professional companies and other university dance programs in the United States and abroad. He has served as Guest Rehearsal Director for Dance Brazil in Bahia, Brazil. He also teaches and choreographs for the Alvin Ailey Summer Intensive Program (2001- present) and debuted his work with Broadway Dance Center in New York in 2013. Carter spent this past summer abroad teaching master classes and setting choreography in Italy at the Balletto di Civitavecchia and in China at the Liaoning Ballet. Carter also judged for the Miss America Outstanding Teen 2014 Competition. He recently presented work at the 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and was appointed faculty member at Broadway Dance. In November, he received the 2016-2019 Marilyn Williams Elmore & John Durr Elmore Endowed Professorship.

Stacy Alley is Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre/Dance at the University of Alabama (UA) as well as a professional director and choreographer whose recent credits include work at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, Forestburgh Playhouse in NY, the Festival Internacional de Teatro y Danza in Chile, the Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival, and SummerTide Theatre. UA directing and/or choreography credits include: 42nd Street, Urinetown, Merrily We Roll Along, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Show Boat, Side Man, Chicago, Flora the Red Menace and Big River as well as several pieces in Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre concerts. Stacy has been performing professionally for thirty years, including five years as a featured dancer in Radio City Music Hall’s

Christmas Spectacular. She is a member of the Association of Theatre for Higher Education, the Alabama Conference of Theatre, and the Society of Directors and Choreographers, and serves on the Board of the Musical Theatre Educators Alliance, the Southeastern Theatre Conference, and SAG-AFTRA’s Miami Local. Stacy has taught in various venues all over the US and in Sweden at the Ballet Academy of Gothenburg and the University of Gothenburg’s Academy of Music and Drama. She holds an MFA in Acting from he University of Alabama, a BA in Theatre from the University of Southern California, and is a Certified Movement Analyst through The Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies in NYC.

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Sarah M. Barry, MFA, CLMA, is an Associate Professor of Dance at The University of Alabama where she teaches modern technique, choreography and improvisation, dance pedagogy and dance history. Sarah was honored to be a Leadership Board Faculty Fellow, as well as a recipient of the Alabama State Council on the Arts Individual Artist Grant. Sarah received UA’s prestigious Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Award and was the recipient of the Druid City Arts Award for Dance Educator of the Year. Sarah’s choreography has been shown across the U.S. and internationally, including performances in Sorrento, Italy, Biel, Switzerland and at

the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival. She has earned numerous grants including an NEA American Masterpieces grant, which resulted in a re-staging of Jose Limon’s There is a Time for the Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre. Her work has been commissioned by the Alabama State Council on the Arts and set on professional dance company, Sanspointe. Sarah’s screendance “there, again” was selected for the Kalamata International Dance Festival, the Festival Miden in Greece and the San Francisco Dance Film Festival. Her film “So You Want Me Always To Paint Flowers” was selected for the Utah Dance Film Festival and Motion Captured as part of Dance Month in Houston, TX. She directs the American Ballet Theatre Summer Intensive at UA where she teaches modern, dance history, and experiential anatomy and has choreographed for their showcase. She has been a guest artist with Alabama State University, Emory University, the Alabama Dance Festival, the American College Dance Association, the Children’s Dance Foundation and the Alberta School of the Performing Arts. Sarah also has publications in the Journal of Dance Education, the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters journal, and the Journal of the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science. She earned her MFA inmodern dance at the University of Utah along with a certification in Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis (CLMA) through the Integrated Movement Studies program. She also holds a BFA in dance from Sam Houston State University as well as a teaching certification in Labanotation from the Ohio State University.

Qianping Guo is an Associate Professor of Dance at The University of Alabama. He is a native of China where he began his ballet training at the age of eleven at the Shenyang Music Conservatory, and in 2002 he graduated with his MFA from the University of Arizona in Theatre Arts & Dance. He has danced with two of the top ballet companies in China and America, Liaoning Ballet of China and Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle. Guo has performed many principal and solo ballet roles including in Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote, Gisslle, Le Corsaire, George Balanchine’s ballet Jewels Rubies, Stars and Stripes and Midsummer Night’s Dream. As a

dancer, he participated in many national and international ballet competitions including China’s 1st National Ballet Competition in 1985, in which he won the silver medal, the 2nd International Ballet Competition in New York in 1987, the 13th international Ballet Competition in Varna Bulgaria in 1988 and the 7th International Ballet Competition in France in 1988, in which he won the gold medal. He has been a valuable liaison in international studies and teachings, developing academic dance program exchanges. He has used his diverse background to his advantage, teaching in China, Japan and America and combining methods to develop students’ artistic careers. The Chinese students he’s mentored and coached have gone on to win gold and silver medals at international and national ballet competitions. He was awarded a certificate of qualification to teach Vaganova Ballet method at the Ballet Heritage Vaganova Ballet Academy in St. Petersburg, Russia. The teachers he studied under at the Vaganova Ballet Academy included Ludmilla Safronova, Irina Kolpakova, Elena Poryvkina and Eldar Aliev. Guo is also a certified teacher for American Ballet Theater’s National Training Curriculum.

UA FACULTY/STAFF

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UA FACULTY/STAFFLawrence Jackson is an Assistant Professor of Dance at The University of Alabama. Lawrence received a BFA in Dance from the University of Southern Mississippi and an MFA in Dance from Florida State University. Professionally, he devoted several years with the internationally acclaimed modern dance company, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble. Additionally, he has performed as a guest artist in a variety of venues; on the concert stage, PBS television programs, dinner theatres, and summer dance intensives. Jackson has choreographed over 75 original works for the concert stage. As an instructor, he has taught

and continues to guest teach and choreograph at various universities, academies and summer workshops throughout the U.S. and abroad. As a scholar, Jackson has published in many scholarly journals in the field of Black Dance. Most recently, he co-edited and published a special edition devoted to Black Dance in the Journal of Pan African Studies. This edition marked the second occurrence in history, where an academic journal edition was committed solely to Black Dance.As a dance educator and choreographer, Lawrence approaches the teaching of dance by focusing on the direction of contemporary movement elements, choreographic principles, and performance. Lawrence’s objective is to facilitate excellence in the promotion of dance education. He attempts to aid his students in advancing their theoretical and analytical foundations for dance through discipline-based studies.

Rebecca Salzer, Assistant Professor of Dance, is interested in collaborative and multi-disciplinary art-making. Her recent work for the stage has been seen at Links Hall Chicago, Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Los Angeles, and The La Jolla Playhouse. Her films and videos continue to be programmed in national and international film festivals and on PBS-affiliate stations. Ms. Salzer is a Jacob K. Javits Fellow. She holds a BA in Humanities from Yale University and an MFA in Dance Theatre from the University of California, San Diego.

Rita Snyder is an Associate Professor of Dance and teaches ballet, modern dance technique, anatomy/kinesiology for dance and dance history. Ms. Snyder began her academic life as a music major (violin), and played professionally before switching to dance. She received her MFA from the University of Utah in ballet pedagogy and choreography as well as a BFA in modern dance performance. Prior to teaching at The University of Alabama, Ms. Snyder performed professionally with ballet companies, modern dance companies and musical theatre venues. She stages classical ballet repertoire and choreographs original ballets and modern works for ARDT. Recent staging for ARDT includes

Agrippina Vaganova’s Diane and Acteon, Grand Pas de Deux (with ensemble) from La Esmeralda and Marius Petipa’s Grand Pas Classique from Paquita. She presented her contemporary ballet pas de deux, Twenty-twenty, in Italy (2015) and at the CORPS de Ballet International conference in Sarasota, Florida (2016).

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UA FACULTY/STAFFJohn Virciglio is an Adjunct Dance Faculty and began his training at the age of two with Birmingham Dance Theatre. After graduating high school, John attended The University of Alabama and graduated with a BS in business administration. While at Alabama, he became a member of Dance Alabama! and was the tap, jazz and hip-hop instructor for The Academy of Ballet and Jazz, as well as its Company Director. In 2000, he won the title of Mr. Dance, for Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee, and in 2001, he went on to create The “On Location” Video Experience®, a program that gives dancers a “Behind-the-Scenes” look into making a music video. John then moved to Los Angeles

where he earned a film degree through the NYFA and launched his own production company, SHARKBITE PRODUCTIONS™. An accomplished choreographer, instructor and performer, John has traveled the United States as an instructor and adjudicator. In 2008, he produced, directed and choreographed Frequency, a huge multimedia performance piece that was a collaboration he facilitated between UA Theatre & Dance, Telecommunications and Film, Art and Engineering. In 2011, John changed the way live theatre is conceived with his first full-length, original production The Realm, the first show to use stereoscopic 3D to create a virtual environment for live performers in real-time. John has also worked with choreographer and Michael Jackson protégé, Eddie Garcia, to produce Twisted Branches.

Lyndell McDonald currently serves as Technical Supervisor for the Department of Theatre and Dance at The University of Alabama. He is a member of the IATSE local 78 stage union and has a preferred concentration in lighting design. In addition, he has served as lighting designer and technical director for Dance Alabama! and Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre for over a decade with oversight of six dance productions annually. He has previously served as the guest lighting designer for Contemporary Choreographers Collective (COCO) Dance Festival in Trinidad and Tobago and for American College Dance Association South-West Region Conference at Texas Tech University. He has also served as Lighting Designer for the Birmingham Dance

Theatre, NS Studio in Birmingham and the Pointe Dance Arts also located in Birmingham. His theater design credits include: The Grapes of Wrath, The Piano Lesson and Romeo and Juliet just to name of a few. His union credits include production setup for Jay-Z’s Holy Grail tour, Miranda Lambert’s Platinum tour and Mama Mia!. He has also produced work for the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, American Ballet Theater and The University of Alabama’s SummerTide Theatre productions. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from The University of Alabama.

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Thanks for being a great audience member!

THEATREETIQUETTE

1 Take care of personal needs before the performance or at intermission so as not to disturb your seat neighbors.

Please sit in the seat you are assigned so you do not cause confusion.

Food and drink are not allowed in any theatre. Please refrain from unwrapping gum or lozenges during a performance.

We encourage you to take selfies in the lobby before the show and tag @UATheatreDance! Photography of any kind is not permitted inside the theatre.

Please silence or turn off all electronic devices upon entering the theatre and refrain from using your phone during performances; the glow from your device is distracting.

If you need assistance during a performance, please see the nearest usher in a red apron.

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PRODUCTION TEAM AND CREWJacob Rowe (Stage Manager) is a Junior BA Theatre major with a Musical Theatre concentration from Mobile, AL. Previous UA credits inlcude Dance Collection, Dance Alabama and ARDT. He will be directing at The Frenchwoods Performing Arts Festival in New York this summer!Angelica Martinez-Gamboa (Costume Designer) is a First Year MFA Theatre, Costume Design and Production student at The University of Alabama. She is originally from the far away state of California, specifically Pomona, where she earned her BA in Technical Theatre and Design from Cal Poly Pomona (where there is no football team, Roll Tide). Currently, ARDT is the largest show she has ever designed and she is extremely proud of herself as well as grateful of the support she has in the costume shop. She thanks Donna Meester, Jacki Armit, Todd Roberts, Aharon Simone and the rest of the costume shop for their support. And last, but not least, this ARDT was brought to you by the color Beige.Lighting Designer: Lyndell T. McDonald Assistant Stage Manager: Tatiana SousaSound Board Operator: Camari MurdockLight Board Operator: Caroline UrbanekStage Crew: Dylan Ayala, Saunders FitzgeraldAssistant Costume Designer: Casey FoglemanCostume Dressers: Shelby Billman, Madison Coleman, Kayla David, Jacki KaminCostume Maintenance: Joelle Gill, Maggie McCown, Christiana Mills, Kennedy PickardCostume Stitchers: Jonathan Bryant, Olivia Flynt, Marissa Swanner, Annie Yonge

Chris Wise

Special Thanks

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SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT

Over the years, our donors have generously contributed to our Annual Scholarship Campaign providing scholarships for deserving Theatre and Dance students. We ask you to consider joining our family of donors who ensure UA Theatre and Dance continues to attract the brightest and best students like Lauren.If you would like to donate, please visit our website at theatre.ua.edu.

Lauren Tucker is a Junior Dance and Psychology major. She is the recipient of the American Ballet Theatre Scholarship. This scholarship is offered in conjunction with a summer intensive program with activities at The University of Alabama. The Artistic Director of ABT, Kevin McKenzie had this to say about the organization, “The mission of ABT’s Summer Intensive is to cultivate a universal understanding of the art form at its highest level, emphasizing not only the importance of high quality and brilliant

technique, but also dance as an expressive vehicle to create art.”

Lauren is excited to continue honing her craft. When asked what the support from the scholarship has allowed her to do she said, “With the money I received from this scholarship I was able to sign up for more academic dance classes to further my education and choreography skills.” In addition to the financial assistance offered by the scholarship, Lauren is very appreciative of the support she recieves from the faculty. “I would like to thank the dance faculty for all the time they sacrifice to help students like me achieve their dreams.”

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SCHOLARSHIP CONTRIBUTIONS

Mary & John Burke Thomas P. DavisFran & Jack Jecen Jamie M. Lipham Richard M. Snow MDDianne & William C. TeagueEd & Julia Williams

Diamond ($5,000+)

Dianne Baker

Edith D. Barnes Alpha Lambda Delta Mr. & Mrs. James E. Hedgspeth, Jr. Mary L. Huthnance Jim & Daphne McMullen Seth Panitch Mrs. Jean T. SalterLinda L. & Robert ShumilasAlabama Conference of Theatre

Platinum ($1,000+)

Gold ($500+)

Benefactor ($20,000+)Allen Bales Memorial Fund Anonymous Clark West Endowed Scholarship Fund Ed Williams Endowed Scholarship in Theatre Education Edith Barnes Endowed Scholarship Lauren A. Wilson & Andy Fitch John Ross Theatrical Design Scholarship Robert Odus and Mary Pettus Wilson Endowed Scholarship T. Earle & Francis Johnson Fund

Society for the Fine Arts Gift Fund (Dance) Society for the Fine Arts Gift Fund (Theatre)

Here are the funds to which you can contribute:

If you would like to donate, please visit our website at theatre.ua.edu.

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SCHOLARSHIP CONTRIBUTIONS

Bronze Star ($25+)

Suzanne & Chester Alexander Jr. Sheri T. AndroKaren ArrigoBernie C. AtkinsonJoan & Jon Atkinson David B. Boles & Joan M. BarthHillyard Beans John BeelerBeverly & Donald J. Benson Jr. Dr. Larry BowenIan W. Brown & Nancy Lambert-BrownSusan BurkettSnow Sleep Center, PCS. CardenFidelity CharitableWendy CogburnLinda Dobbins DanceJanice D’AngeloAileen DentrouxChristine & Niel Dietsch

Dr. David DixonJoyce FendleyWilliam GanttTara GrenzKathleen C. GrigsbyGlenn HalcombBob Halli Nita & H. Scott Hestevold Monterey K. HiettAllie B. Hill John M. HiseyDon Noble & Jennifer HorneThomas HunterJoanna G. JacobsTerry KeebaughApril & Ralph LaneRichard LeComteKenneth & Betty Lichstein Susan & Steven P. LindamoodLinda & John LochmanBarbara Loflin

Paul K. LooneyLeNa & Lyndell McDonaldLinda McGeever Mara McKayJames P. Merrell Barbara MillweeDr. Lucille T. NowellMarilyn O’BrienDean Robert F. OlinDrs. Linda & Terry OlivetJill & Michael Picone Dr. & Mrs. Wayne PonderVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramMark ReynoldsH. M. ReynoldsJanet & Norvin RichardsJames W. RoemerCamille SamplesAnna SchuberVera D. Serrano

Anna SingerLaura SmithJohn P. SneadRichard M. Snow MDStephen E. SpratlinDr. & Mrs. Warren SpruillMary & Murray StackhouseLinda M. SteeleAlice TaylorWendy & James A. TuckerTheodore TrostPatricia ValleroyElizabeth WesternSandra WebbMr. & Mrs. Louis C. Whetstone Jr.L. E. WilliamsCori Yonge

Silver ($100+)

Dr. Lynne AdrianGlynda K. AllisonSteven AlsipSheri T. AndroLyndon D. ArnoldHelena & Trevor BainStephen F. BeatyElizabeth BennettSallie BolusDavid CarlsonRasma Lazda-CazersKelly ColsonJessica C. ComasThomas A. CravenJacob T. DennisDr. Rona J. DonahoeMiriam D. Dufer Nancy DuPreeMaddalena DwyerSandra Estes

Stephanie EzzellEileen FernandDebora P. FickenSonja FincherKelly FittsLee FreemanDr. Memorie GosaKathleen C. GrigsbyStacy HallJanis H. HeltonAllison B. HetzelVicki HoltDeborah HughesLaura & Thomas E.

HunterDiane HuttonSherri JacksonJoanna G. JacobsJamie D. JohnsonMakenzie Kilpatrick

Richard L. LeComteJohn W. LewisWatson LewisDeborah A. LukeJanie LydaMichael MalinconicoKathy MaplesSarah MarshallLillian G. MartinCharity MasonSonja L. McCordColleen McFarlandDouglas McKnightVirginia L. McPhearsonRobert A. McWilliamMichael MillsGeorgia L. MiltonShonda MiltonDeborah ParrO. C. Plowman

Lisa RaisorLisa & Michael W. RhineyPamela RichardsonAlaric RohlLisa Gerios-RohlJeanette RollinsLacey T. SharpeDr. Craig ShweryLinda H. SmithMelissa M. SteeleStephanie ThomasMartha TurnerJulie E. VaughnStewart VeltmanCallie WalkerSandra WebbJane WeidaErin WippermanLynn YongeYue Zhao

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FACULTY AND STAFF

Tom Alsip, Naomy Ambroise, Ian Andersen, Alex Ates, Clifton Baker, Brenda Birkeland, Jordan Bohl, Hyunee Byun, Savannah Callais, Kyle Chesney, Ben Cybul, David Derringer, Therrin Eber, William Green, Cecilia Gutierrez, Morgan Hall, Jonathan Harder, Amanda Harris, Andrew Haueter, Elizabeth Kirkland, Tobias Layman, Chalise Ludlow,

Britt Mahan, Emily Maladri, Angelica Martinez-Gamboa, Justin Mosher, Ryan Rankin, Mary Reed, Nathaniel P. Reid, Garrett Rhodes, Emma Schenkenberger, Monica Schultz, Mae Seay, Brian Sechrist, Cynthia Spitko, Kati Stankovich, Zach Stolz, Aharon Thomas, Justin Williams

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS

ChairBILL TEAGUE Department Chair Administrative StaffSHARRON SKIPPER Administrative SecretaryNANCY CALVERT Office Associate Sr.

ActingSETH PANITCH Acting ALLISON HETZEL Acting/Voice KELLEY SCHOGER Acting/Stage Movement

History/PlaywritingDR. STEVE BURCH Theatre History/Playwriting

Directing/Stage MgmtANNE LEVY Directing/Stage Management

DanceCORNELIUS CARTER Director of DanceSARAH M. BARRY Modern/ChoreographyQIANPING GUOBalletLAWRENCE JACKSON JazzLYNDELL T. MCDONALD Technical SupervisorREBECCA SALZER Dance/ TechnologyRITA SNYDER Ballet/Modern/AnatomyJOHN VIRCIGLIO Adjunct Dance Faculty

Arts ManagementWILLIAM GANTT Patron Services Mgr.DOMINIC YEAGER Arts Management

Musical TheatreSTACY ALLEY Musical Theatre/DanceKYLE DAVIS Musical DirectionDR. LUVADA HARRISON Vocal InstructionDR. WILLIAM A. MARTIN Director of Vocal InstructionTERRY MOORE Staff Pianist

Design & ProductionJACKI ARMIT Costume TechnologyF. RANDY DECELLE Technical DirectionANDY FITCH Scenic DesignJEANETTE LACKEY Scenery Studio SupervisorDONNA MEESTER Costume Design/ProductionMATT REYNOLDS Lighting/Sound DesignTODD ROBERTS Costume Shop Manager

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2017-2018 SEASON

WHAT'S NEXT?

Allen Bales TheatreA Bright Room Called Day Feb 26-March 4 I Gelosi April 9-15

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