Alumni in the News

Benjamin Whitcomb publishes seventh book

Sept. 15, 2017 | Benjamin Whitcomb

Benjamin Whitcomb (M.M. 1994, Ph.D. 1999), professor of Cello and Music Theory at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, recently published his seventh book, A Compendium of Chords for the Cello, through AuthorHouse. 

Benjamin Whitcomb

Briana Bower receives distinguished thesis award from American Alliance for Theatre and Education

Sept. 15, 2017

Briana Bower (M.F.A., Drama and Theatre for Youth and Communities, 2016) received the Distinguished Thesis Award for her M.F.A. thesis “This Object Holds: Exploring Adolescent Identity Through Object-Based Performance” from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education (AATE).

Adam Poncio selected as Super Lawyer by Texas Monthly

Sept. 15, 2017

Adam Poncio (B.A., Drama, 1986) was selected by Texas Monthly magazine as a Super Lawyer for 2017-2018 in the area of Employment Law for the state of Texas. Poncio is board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in the areas of labor and employment law and civil appellate law in the State of Texas.

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Will Davis’s latest directing project featured in New York Times

Sept. 15, 2017 | The New York Times

The New York Times featured Charm, a play directed by Will Davis (M.F.A. Directing, 2013).

Will Davis in Chicago Tribune

Alison Heryer designs costumes for two shows

Sept. 15, 2017 | World Stage Design

Alison Heryer (M.F.A., Costume Design, 2010) is an associate professor at the School of Art + Design at Portland State University. She recently designed two shows at Portland Center Stage, a production of Cosi fan tutte at Portland Opera, and brought her work Picnic to 2017 World Stage Design in Taiwan. Her work as a costume designer includes productions at Steppenwolf, The New Victory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre and ZACH Theatre (Austin).

Alison Heryer

David Crespy publishes book on Playwright Ladford Wilson

Sept. 15, 2017

David Crespy (M.F.A., Playwriting, 1986) published a new book, Ladford Wilson: Early Stories, Sketches, and Poems. The book features a selection of early work from Wilson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.

David Crespy's book cover

Cheng-Wei Teng receives lighting award at 2017 World Stage Design in Taiwan

Sept. 15, 2017 | World Stage Design

Cheng-Wei Teng (M.F.A., Lighting Design, 2012) received the Gold Medal for Professional Lighting at the 2017 World Stage Design in Taiwan for his work Serenade. A freelance designer based in Taipei, Taiwan, Teng’s work includes One Hundred Years of Solitude by Shakespeare Wild Sisters Group, Queen Xiao-zhuang and Dorgon by GaoGuang Opera Company and Mulan the Musical by Tainanier Ensemble.

Stephanie Chiarello Noppenberg’s political satire variety show returns for second year

Aug. 21, 2017 | The Institution Theater

Stephanie Chiarello Noppenberg (B.A., Dance, 1998) created and is directing, producing, hosting and writing for “Over the Lege,” a live political satire comedy variety show about the Texas Legislature that returns this September to the Institution Theater. The musical, sketch and improv show is in its second year.

A headshot of Stephanie Chiarello Noppenberg

Alan E. Hicks joins University of Houston opera faculty

Aug. 11, 2017

Alan E. Hicks (D.M.A., Vocal Arts, 2009) has joined the faculty of the University of Houston's Moores Opera Center as assistant professor and associate producer.

Jonas Criscoe’s work featured in exhibition at GrayDuck Gallery

Aug. 2, 2017 | The Contemporary Austin

Jonas Criscoe (B.F.A., Studio Art, 2006) has work featured in the Contemporary Austin’s Crit Group Exhibition at GrayDuck Gallery.

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