named co-artistic director of Riverspace Arts in Nyack, NY. The theatre had been dark for 11 months until Elliott helped gather community support to bring it back to life.
Greg Romero (MFA Playwriting, ‘06)
July 2, 2007
premiered his play The Most Beautiful Lullaby Ever Heard at City Attic Theatre, an emerging off-off-Broadway company in May 2007.
Gordon Prince (BFA Drama, ‘98)
July 2, 2007
is Co-Producer of Eve of Understanding, an award-winning indie film to premiere in Texas at the inaugural AFI Dallas International Film Festival. Eve of Understanding was filmed largely in Katy and Austin, Texas.
Naseem Khozein (B.A. Music Studies, ‘06)
July 2, 2007
plays violin and fiddle with Barrage, an international multi-instrument performance group.
Elizabeth Holland Gendler (BA Dance, ‘05)
July 2, 2007
is a stockbroker with Alliance Financial Group, Inc. in Dallas
Will Underwood (BA Drama, ‘97)
July 2, 2007
is Associate Producer of Eve of Understanding, an award-winning indie film to premiere in Texas at the inaugural AFI Dallas International Film Festival. Eve of Understanding was filmed largely in Katy and Austin, Texas.
Jen Prince (BFA Drama, ‘98)
July 2, 2007
is Producer of Eve of Understanding, an award-winning indie film to premiere in Texas at the inaugural AFI Dallas International Film Festival. Eve of Understanding was filmed largely in Katy and Austin, Texas.
Michael D. Arthur (PhD Theatre History & Criticism, ‘99)
July 2, 2007
made his New York stage debut in March 2007 at the Joyce Theater. He appeared on stage with Buglisi Dance Theatre in a piece called Acapelorus (A Walrus Tale) where his live drawings were projected on a screen behind the dancers as they performed.
Darrell C. Raby (B.M. Music, ‘97)
July 1, 2007
won the 2006 Young Film Composers Competition sponsored by Turner Classic Movies and Film Music Magazine. He composed a new score for the 1927 silent film, “The Show”, which premiered on TCM January 29, 2007.
Ishmael Soto (B.F.A. Art, ‘58)
July 1, 2007
has been creating unique ceramic pieces and metal sculptures for over 50 years. This past Spring his work was featured in an exhibit—“Vessels and Inspirations: Ceramic and Sculptural Works of Ishmael Soto”—at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin.