Whitney Adams BA ’08 in Theatre A costume designer for film, theatre, dance and operas. Thomas Miller SP’12 BA in Theatre and Political Science Thomas was recently featured in The Trip’s production of Three Sisters at the La Jolla Playhouse’s WoW Festival. Commercial credits: Nike, Skype, Suzuki, Hewlett Packard and Target. Film credits: Harold Cisneros in Fifth Form. Christopher James Cortez BA’12 in Theatre and Dance An actor whose work includes La Jolla Playhouse-Yoshimi Battles in the Pink Roborts, San Diego Musical Theater- Chicago (Ensemble) TV credits: Zoey 101, Unfabulous, Tony Park in It Ain’t Right. Roles include Unusual Suspect (TV), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney Todd/Lead), Les Miserables (Grantaire/Supporting). Russell Ewing BA ’13 in Theatre Actor performed in Theatre and television. He is now a Design faculty at UCSD’s Theatre and Dance Department. As a Broadway set designer he received a Tony nomination for his work on Assassins. His design work spans three decades both internationally and in every major city throughout the United States. Robert Brill BA ’88 in Theatre Designed for theatre, opera and dance. Created “God Particles” an International Academy of Web Television 2015 Awards Winner Kendra Miller SP ’09 BA in Theatre Founder and artistic director of Walkabout Theatre in Chicago which recently received a MacArthur grant. Lee Montgomery SP ’11 BA in Theatre Actor, playwright and director. Click here to check out his IMDB webpage. He’s role of Uncle Phil was ranked among TV Guide’s “50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time.” In addition he’s television, voice roles and film credit span 30 years including "CSI", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "Dr. Below is a list of possible careers in Theatre and Dance: Theatre (downloadable PDF) Dance (downloadable PDF) Successful Theatre and Dance Alumni: JAMES AVERY BA ’79 Drama and Literature Famed actor who was the iconic father figure ‘Uncle Phil’ in the hit television show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Whether on stage or behind the scenes, a career in Theatre/Dance can offer a rewarding life. However, motivated actors/dance often find other ways to create a career in the business. Many actors/dancers do not find “steady work” as performers. This is a large and growing industry that can be found in every city from New York to Los Angeles, Maine to Portland there are many opportunities in Theatre and Dance. It’s more than just performing on stage on Broadway, that’s one aspect but not the only. Why major in Theatre and/or Dance? What Can I Do With This Major?Ĭareers in Theatre and Dance are endless and never dull in this ever-changing field of ideas and art in motion.
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