Alumni in the News

Jelisa Jay Robinson a finalist for Seattle Public Theatre’s Emerald Prize

Jan. 12, 2017 | Seattle Public Theatre

Jelisa Jay Robinson (B.F.A., Theatre and Dance, 2014) is a finalist for the Seattle Public Theatre’s Emerald Prize. The $10,000 prize will connect a nationally recognized playwright to the Seattle area's performance community so the region's voice is heard in national conversations. The winning playwright will be announced March 4.

Jelisa Robinson

Gay Gaddis named one of Curator Gallery’s artists of the year

Jan. 12, 2017 | The Curator Gallery

Gay Gaddis (B.F.A., Studio Art, 1977) was named one of the Curator Gallery’s artists of the year. Her work will be on view at the New York City gallery through Feb. 18. Photo of Sizzling Summer by Gay Gaddis.

A vibrant painting of a Texas summer sky.

Emilio Aguilar appointed Artistic Director of Costa Rica’s Teatro Espressivo

Jan. 9, 2017 | Teatro Espressivo

Emilio Aguilar (M.F.A., Design and Technology, 2005) has been appointed Artistic Director of Teatro Espressivo. Espressivo is one of the most important and vibrant theater companies in Costa Rica. Before this appointment, he worked as resident designer for the theater.

Emilio Aguilar

Nikiko Masumoto performed at the White House

Dec. 19, 2016 | Fresno Bee

Nikiko Masumoto (M.A., Theatre, 2011) recently performed a short piece from her one-woman show What We Could Carry at a White House event. The presentation, "Generational Experiences of Asian Americans," featured speakers from the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities as well as Muslim, Arab, Sikh and South Asian communities. 

Mikko Masumoto performing at the White House

Bonnie Cullum discusses The Vortex with Broadway World

Dec. 16, 2016 | Broadway World

Bonnie Cullum (M.F.A., Directing, 1989) was interviewed by BroadwayWorld.com about her East Austin theatre, The Vortex. 

Bonnie Cullum

Kathryn St. Clair commissioned by U.S. Forest Service for piece in permanent collection

Dec. 16, 2016 | Artiszen

United States Forest Service commissioned a painting from Kathryn St. Clair (B.F.A., Studio Art, 1993) to be a part of Forest Service Permanent Art Collection. 

Kathryn St. Clair painting of a river

Robert Schenkkan’s film nominated for three Golden Globe Awards

Dec. 16, 2016

Robert Schenkkan’s (B.A., Drama, 1975) movie for HBO, All The Way, was nominated for Critic Choice Best Movie Made for TV and Best Actor in a Movie made for TV. Bryan Cranston was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Actor in a Made for TV Movie.

Robert Schenkkan stands on a mountain top

Melinda Wright hired as music venue manager at University at the Incarnate Word

Dec. 16, 2016

Melinda Wright (B.F.A., Theatre Studies, 2015) recently started her position as the music venue manager at the University of the Incarnate Word. This new position was created to help with the management of the new Luella Bennack Music Center.

Allison Ebling joins ‘The Bodyguard’ as head of audio

Dec. 16, 2016

After completing an international tour of Annie in Southeast Asia, Allison Ebling (B.A., Theatre and Dance, 2011) is joining the first national tour of The Bodyguard as head of audio. 

Robert Fahey performs in Florida production of ‘La Cage Aux Folles’

Dec. 16, 2016

Robert Fahey (B.F.A., Drama, 1961) appeared last spring in a production of La Cage Aux Folles at The Players Centre for Performing Arts in Sarasota, Florida. After 29 years in theatre and product development in New York City, Robert moved to Sarasota in 1990 and into restaurant management and marketing. Nine years ago he returned to "the boards."

Bob Fahey