860-486-8162 Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Interim Director of BFA in Performance Office: 410-980-5857P.O. She was formerly the Resident Director for Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Black Swan Lab new work development program and Head of MFA Directing at the University of Texas at Austin. gregory.webster@uconn.edu Kori will notify box office staff (and/or education staff) for instructions on how to participate in this communication. Support. 860-486-3712 Endowed, in part, by producer Lucille Lortel, TOFT is housed in a state-of-the-art screening room named in her honor. He also served in the same capacity as the chief programming officer for the first two seasons of the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. 860-486-2281 Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Costume Design 860-486-5315 (860) 486-2113 The Rose Theater Board of Trustees steers the theater toward a sustainable future by overseeing the legal and fiscal management and the strategic planning of The Rose as a non-profit organization. bob.copley@uconn.edu Read Bio, Associate Professor, Lighting Design Ms. Maroney graduated from Marquette University with a B.A. Advance appointments are strongly recommended for viewing. Support The Alberta Rose during the coronavirus pandemic. 860-486-0285 She is also a graduate of the Purple Rose Apprentice Program. Since 1970, the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT) has preserved live theatrical productions and documented the creative contributions of distinguished artists and legendary figures of the theatre. Katie hails from Rochester, Michigan and received her Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication and Theater from Albion College in 2002. Donate; Volunteer; Foundations & Corporate Sponsorship; The Rose Theater Guild; Outreach; Connect. The Rose Theater Board of Trustees steers the theater toward a sustainable future by overseeing the legal and fiscal management and the strategic planning of The Rose as a non-profit organization. 860-486-1877 The division preserves several million photographs of theatre performances and personalities. lmb.jpg. Sarah Rasmussen started her first theater company at 14 in her hometown of Sisseton, South Dakota, after seeing a Garland Wright production. matthew.i.cohen@uconn.edu, Program Assistant, Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry Blending her experience as a theater educator and a professional actor and director, she founded Compass Rose to create a teaching theater, rooted in education, but offering outstanding quality in its productions. From 1966 to l993, he served as Programming Director for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, a tenure during which he helped create the Great Performers Series and the Mostly Mozart Festival (which he named), programs that both continue to this day. The Rose offers learning opportunities for children of all ages and stages. We also provide access to an extraordinary array of traditional published books and journals as well as a circulating collection of theatre books, scripts, videos, and music. Read Bio, Associate Professor, Theatre History, Literature, and Criticism Buy Tickets. Mr. Lockwood continues to curate an annual film series for the Priceton Adult School entitled “Second Chance Cinema,” and has served for 40 years as the Graduate Treasurer and Resident Faculty Advisor to the Princeton Triangle Club, of which he is a Trustee Emeritus. Read Bio, Stage Properties Manager Lucinda Merry-Browne Founding Artistic Director . Read Bio, Lecturer, Acting for the Camera Scenic Charge Artist, Connecticut Repertory Theatre Read Bio, Artistic Director, Nutmeg Summer Series The following information is provided to help you acclimate to the theater, learn about your fellow employees and create an enjoyable and productive … Privacy Policy. michael.demers@uconn.edu Erik.Lawson@uconn.edu michael.beasley@uconn.edu The Archive is available to theatre professionals, students, or researchers with work or study-related reasons for viewing. Lamorbey Park Burnt Oak Lane Sidcup, Kent DA15 9DF United Kingdom. Read Bio, Professor, Theatre Studies Help make the arts accessible to all children. For questions about logo usage, please contact the Marketing Department. His papers range from writings, scripts, scores, professional correspondence, and other production-related materials to administrative records concerning his work at Symphony Space. 860-486-1620 Learn More. alexander.2.woodward@uconn.eduu Isaiah Sheffer (1935-2012) was a creative force in the New York theatre scene for many years. Alum of the Women’s Project, SoHo Rep., and Lincoln Center Directing Labs. alana.conti@uconn.edu Lucinda Merry-Browne has founded five theater ventures, and built each of them into successful programs under her guidance. Did something truly inspiring happen in the course of your work? Help make the arts accessible to all children. Because these photos are not fully cataloged, and a particular photo may be found in one of several collections, it is often best to discuss your research needs with a librarian. She lives in Annapolis with her husband and two cats, Jack Sparrow and Maya Angelou. Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Sound Design 860-486-1633 In addition to large collections from the studios of specific photographers (such as Martha Swope, Kenn Duncan, and Friedman – Abeles) we also have an extensive collection of photos that have come to the division in various ways (through press kits or very small donations) that are currently kept in the general photo files. gary.english@uconn.edu We've experienced the transition from live theatre to silent film, to talkies, to Technicolor, and now to digital projection across three unique screens. BA in English and Theater from St. Olaf College. info@rosetheater.org. john.bell@uconn.edu 860-486-1635 thomas.kosis@uconn.edu Protected: Staff Orientation. Learn More (402) 345-4849; News; Media; Contact; Login; My Account; Member Info; Cart; Tickets. 860-486-5110 Here, researchers can find reviews, interviews, press releases, and news reports about theatre, film, television, and the people who make them. She is the former Graphics Manager at the American Red Cross, Central MD Chapter, and Graphic Designer at the Baltimore International Culinary College. New work development with Playwrights’ Center, The O’Neill, The Lark, and many others. Awards include MN Theater Award for The Wolves, Princess Grace, an Ivey Award for Overall Excellence, Drama League and Fulbright fellowships. in Theater Arts in 1980 and then spent ten years studying and performing in New York City. 860-486-1630 Welcome to the Omaha Theater Company at The Rose Theater! Read Bio, Master Electrician 860-486-1631 Learn more about who we are and where we've been. The theater continues to be financially secure (for the time being) due to excellent board, founder, and staff leadership and generous donations from donors like you. paul.spirito@uconn.edu Sarah Rasmussen. emily.wicks@uconn.edu Directing credits include Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Guthrie, Dallas Theater Center, Actors Theater of Louisville and La Jolla Playhouse. The Billy Rose Theatre Division of The New York Public Library is one of the largest and most comprehensive archives devoted to the theatrical arts. 860-486-2281 Previously, Mike was Co-Founder and Executive Director of Drama Dept., a New York non-profit theater collective, where for fourteen years he produced new works by the likes of Douglas Carter Beane, Warren Leight, Isaac Mizrahi, Paul Rudnick, and David & Amy Sedaris. Help make the arts accessible to all children. Rose Theater Staff; The Rose Theater 2001 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 345-4849 info@rosetheater.org. He co-founded Symphony Space in New York City and served as the organization's artistic director until 2010 and founding artistic director thereafter. 860-486-8016 michael.chybowski@uconn.edu Follow us for the latest news at The Rose. She says it’s a long form improv show that is created uniquely each night from the audience’s ideas and suggestions. 860-486-6045 (860) 486-1629 Fellowships, Internships & Apprenticeships. If you have questions or need to contact a member of our Patron Services team, please call 609.258.2787 or email patronservices@mccarter.org. Mary Ruth Cowgill received her MA from the University of Baltimore and a BS from Towson University. Please call (212) 870-1642. For more information, please see our University Websites Privacy Notice. Titles in the collection may be found in the Library's online catalog or by emailing or telephoning TOFT. Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Technical Direction Sarah Rasmussen started her first theater company at 14 in her hometown of Sisseton, South Dakota, after seeing a Garland Wright production. Along with her husband, managing director Dan Murphy, Ms. Maroney co-founded The Broadway Rose Theatre in 1992. Learn more about who we are and where we've been. Read Bio, Visiting Assistant Professor, Performance Omaha, NE 68102 edward.weingart@uconn.edu She has had a life-long love of theater and is happy to be able to use her management skills in the backstage theater environment. Read the latest information for students, staff, applicants and visitors. 860-486-1875 Encompassing dramatic performance in all its diversity, the division is an indispensable resource for artists, writers, researchers, scholars, students, and the general public. 860-486-1632 You do not need to fill out all fields. Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Voice, Speech, and Dialects Artistic Director . Please share as much information as you are able. 860-486-5475 Director of Theatre Studies Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Scenic Design daniela.weiser@uconn.edu Senior Hanaa Tatby is an intern at The Rose and an ensemble member of Playscape this year. The division's strength and uniqueness lie in its unparalleled collections of personal papers and organizational records, scrapbooks, photographs, posters, programs, reviews, and scripts, as well as its pioneering efforts to document live theatre through the Theatre on Film and Tape (TOFT) Archive. Interim Managing Director, Connecticut Repertory Theatre michael.beasley@uconn.edu (860) 486-4799. Did you connect with a student in a new way? It is advised that any document you create that includes Rose logos be approved by the Marketing Director. The Rose offers learning opportunities for children of all ages and stages. Faculty & Staff. Wed, Oct 14 Science On Tap – Music and the Aging Brain – on the Portland Music Stream. MFA from the University of California, San Diego. 860-486-4185 There are currently no walk-up Ticket Office hours. Read Bio, Associate Technical Director christina.bullard@uconn.edu Head, Dramatic Arts Artistic Director, Connecticut Repertory Theatre michael.bradford@uconn.edu 860-486-2281 Read Bio. BOX OFFICE. 860-486-2281 He is a Trustee of Cubing USA, the non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the speed cubing community in the United States. Technical Director, Connecticut Repertory Theatre 860-486-2842

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