Alumni Updates 1990-1999

Risa Binder (BA 1999) had her song "All the While" played on New York's Z100 and also performed at the station's Zootopia concert in Spring 2005. She appeared in The New Artist Songwriting Showcase and Motown Brunch in 2004. [02/06]

Karen Bradley (BA 1999) recently appeared in the short film The Date by Dobler's Productions for the annual Baltimore 48 hour film festival. She is the Special Events Coordinator at Howard County Recreation and Parks. Part of her job is booking entertainers -- alumni should feel free to contact her and send a press kit for inclusion in their in-house entertainers resource catalog. [09/06]

Rebecca Carson (MFA 1999) is the productions and operations manager for the Center of Contemporary Arts in St. Louis. [04/00]

Sean Clark (BA 1999) is now Sean Dagony-Clark after his wedding in July 2000. He is currently employed at Riverdale Country School in the Bronx, NY, where he teaches and administers educational technology. [10/08]

Katie Corrado (BA in English and Theatre, 1999) is in the Master’s program at the Actors Studio at the New School University in New York. [05/00]

Kosha Engler (BA 1999) worked as a professional actor for several years the DC area at The Folger, Round House Theatre, Studio Theatre and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. She also appeared in The Wire, A Dirty Shame, Tuck Everlasting and Head of State. In 2005, she moved to London and has been pursuing an acting career there ever since. UK highlights include TV: Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 directed by BAFTA and Emmy winner Richard Dale (ITV, History Channel), I Shouldn't Be Alive (Discovery, Channel 4), Superstorm (BBC); theatre: Mamet's Oleanna (Bolton Octagon Theatre), the UK premiere of Shanley's Women of Manhattan (Old Red Lion), Cat's-Paw (King's Head Theatre), Twelfth Night the Musical! (Edinburgh Fringe), Macbeth; and various commercials, video games and radio programs.  A couple years ago she began writing and has completed a 10 minute one-woman piece for the stage (which she has performed) and a screen adaptation of a novel. She is currently writing an original feature film. [10/09]

Julie Garner (BA 1999 Theatre/English ED) recently performed as Mother in The Pillowman at Studio Theatre and as one of the clowns in Cirque Viola, a nationally booked circus troupe. In the future, she will be playing Cunningham in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot at the Forum Theatre. [09/07]

Terra (Stull) Hollern (BA 1999) is currently the Special Events Coordinator in the Office of Emergency Management for Loudoun County Virginia.  Prior to working for Loudoun County, Terra was previously the Event Manager and an Event Coordinator for the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at Maryland (2000 - Jan 2008). [12/08]

Lauren Hyland (BA 1999) is currently the producer and casting director for WILL Interactive, Inc., and interactive video production company, while continuing freelance producing and casting with BrainBox . [02/03]

Paul Menard (BA 1999) is currently an M.F.A. candidate in dramaturgy and script development at Columbia University.   [02/06]

Lindsay Moore (BA 1999) is the Assistant Production Manager at The Studio Theatre and the Production Manager of The Studio Theatre’s Second Stage. [04/00]

Mimen Oniha (BA 1999) started her first year as an MFA in acting at Ohio State University. [11/01]

Jared Paul (BA 1999) is Director of Entertainment at the new MCI Center in Washington DC. [05/00]

Licia Spinelli (BA 1999) is currently the Vice President of Marketing and Special Events for the Restaurant Association of Maryland. She has served on the Maryland Life Magazine Board, the UMCP Arts & Humanities Alumni Board & the Alumni Student Affairs Board and looks forward to other ways of supporting the university. A Baltimore resident, she loves running into other MD alums & her Penn State boyfriend has learned to love MD too! [03/07]

Lisa D. Vivo (BA 1999) works as a Project Enrichment Manager at Arena Stage and initiated "eyeondesign" a National Collegiate Design Competition. [02/06

Laura Wagner (BA 1999) is a director and producer. She worked as Associate Producer of Pulse: a Stomp Odyssey currently running in IMAX theatres worldwide. She was an Associate Producer of the off-Broadway production of Eve Ensler’s Necessary Targets. [09/04]

Megan Wilson (BA 1999) worked as a reporter and documentary producer for NJN after graduating, a PBS station in New Jersey. Currently she is a television producer at Oxygen Sports, a women's sports series on the cable network Oxygen. [03/02]

Christian Zonts (BA 1999) co-wrote and starred in the four time award winning independent feature film FIVE LINES. He has been seen in national commercials for KFC and Budweiser and co-starred in a scene with Tom Green in the movie Prankstar. His rapping talents have been showcased on America's Got Talent, ESPN and The Tom Joyner TV show. Christian currently lives in South Korea where he works as an actor in theater productions that are intended to both entertain and teach English. [10/08]

Cheryl Black (PhD 1998) The University of Alabama Press is publishing her book "The Women of Provincetown: 1915-1922." This spring, she did a joint presentation with Robert K. Sarlos on the Provincetown Players for the University of Malaga's First International Conference on the personal and the political in American theatre and drama and delivered a paper on Provincetown's female playwrights for Tel Aviv University's international and interdisciplinary conference on "The Interactions Arts, Law, and Society." [07/00]

Eric Bloom (BA 1998) is currently appearing in She Stoops to Conquer at the Folger Theatre. Since graduating, Eric has appeared at Olney Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre, Washington Shakespeare Company, The Center Company in Fairfax, and with the Rorschach Theatre. [02/03

Lisa Marie Cline (BA 1998) is currently working at Fortune Magazine while taking dance classes and singing lessons and pursing acting roles. [05/00]

Sharon Cohen (BA 1998) spent 7 years after graduation working for a non-profit in College Park. After that, she moved overseas with the military with her husband, two daughters and two step-children. She is currently working as a secretary for the Department of the Air Force, overseas. [05/08]

Cary (Duschl) Gillett (BA 1998) currently is the Production coordinator for the Department of Theatre. She completed an internship from Olney Theatre Center in July 2000. She joined the Actors Equity in August 2000 to Stage Manage "Therese Raquin" at Olney. She served as the General Manager of the National Players and a free-lance Stage Manager in the DC/MD area. [12/08]

Demond Fernandez (BA 1998) recently joined News 4 WOAI in San Antonio from WEYI Newscenter 25 in Flint, Michigan, where he was a weekend anchor, crime reporter and "On Your Side" investigator. He received a Michigan Association of Broadcaster's Award for investigative work on a state-wide scandal. [07/09]

Bonnie Germann (BA 1998) spent her first year out of college assistant directing at the Kennedy Center, Round House Theatre, and Theatre of the First Amendment while house managing at Round House. She then taught theatre to 7th grade in Alexandria, VA (with fellow alum Michelle Kanotz as her department chair) and since then she has been in New York working in corporate sales. [11/01]

William Harrison (BA 1998) Graduated and interned at Vari*Lite in Texas. He worked at WAMU and NPR radio station in DC as Systems Engineer and Webmaster and currently works at WETA TV & FM in Arlington as Manager of Web Technology. He owns two Internet startups. [02/03]

Michelle Kanotz (BA 1998) is currently the senior writer/editor for NASA's premier magazine, SPINOFF. She previously was the Theatre Department Chairman at Sandburg Middle School where she taught Advanced Theatre and co-directed Up the Down Staircase with alum Bonnie Germann. She married Steve Birdsall (former Sketch-up/Attsa Matta You?! member)in 2000. [10/0

Carrie Nelson Morgan (BA 1998) is in the first national tour of Oklamoma and performed at Wolf Trap June 24-27. [09/04]

Jennifer Norkin (BA 1998) is playing an agent for CAA in episode #6 for HBO’s comedy “Entourage.” She is a member of AEA and SAG. [09/04]

Dan Buck (BA 1997) is an elementary school teacher in Sao Paulo, Brazil. [03/06]

Heather Michele Downey (MA 1997) is an Arts in Education Coordinator at VSA arts where she researched and co-wrote a national curriculum that uses arts activities to teach disability awareness. [05/00]

Kathleen Farasy (BA 1997) does freelance in costume design and construction for professional theatre and schools in the Washington-Baltimore region. [04/00]

Anne Fliotsos (PhD 1997) is Associate Professor of Theatre History/Theory/Criticism at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. She is co-author of American Women Stage Directors of the Twentieth Century (U of IL 2008) and co-editor and contributor for Teaching Theatre Today (Palgrave 2004). In addition to publishing in journals and encyclopedias, she manages to direct and create her own works from time to time. She married a Belgian in 2003 and now enjoys fresh waffles and crepes. [07/08]

Michael M. O'Hara (Ph.D. 1997) is an Associate Dean and Sursa Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts at Ball State University. He was awarded two of Ball State's highest faculty awards, the Lawhead Teaching Award in the University Core Curriculum for 2001 and the University Teaching Professor Award in 1999. In 2003, Allyn and Bacon published his digital textbook entitled, Explore Theatre: A Backstage Pass. [04/08]

Rae Toledo (BA 1997) was cast as the lead in the Washington Kennedy Center's Lagniappe shortly after graduating. She then toured the country as a choreograher and eventually moved into production, settling in New York City. In 2000, she opened her own entertainment production company in NYC, and now produces various live events and concerts. She has had the opportunity to work with a broad spectrum of artists, including Stevie Wonder, Liza Minelli, *NSYNC, 98 Degrees, Brian McKnight and R. Kelly, as well as many dignitaries and international heads of state including Mikail Gorbechev, Colin Powell, Queen Noor of Jordan.   In the past few years, she toured the US and Canada in Miss Saigon and performed in The Vagina Monologues in New York City.   She also directed a PSA featuring Matthew Broderick. [02/06]

Grady Weatherford (BA 1997) appeared in Rorschach Theatre's Rough Magic in which characters from The Tempest land in present-day New York in February 2007. [02/07]

Devron Young (BA 1997) directed Ain't Misbehavin at Olney Theatre Center in summer 2009. He previously worked as a producer on the movie, RENT . [07/09]] 

Christine Marie Brown (BA 1996) has been cast as the female lead, "Viola" in Shakespeare play, "Twelfth Night" to run in September and October of 2007 at the Seattle Repertory Theatre in Seattle, Washington. In 2006, she appeared as Masha in Anton Chekov's Three Sisters at The Center Stage in Baltimore. Before that, she appeared as Violet Robinson in George Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman at the Kansas City, MO, Rep. Theatre, and as Joanna McClelland Glass in Trying at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, CA. [07/07]

Anna Drum (BA 1996) is a Project Manager for a company involved in entertainment for corporate venues such as Casinos, Amusement Parks and Conventions. [05/00]

Rachael Hollingsworth (BA, Music 1996) will be appearing in a new reality TV series by Oprah Winfrey called "Big Give." [02/08] Nick Newlin (M.A. 1996) is a professional variety arts entertainer with the Nicolo Whimsey Show, Theatre Director-in Residence with the Folger Shakespeare Library, keyboard, accordion and vocals artist in Jamnation as well as a private music instructor.[04/00]

Lily Hung (BA 1996) is working as an associate to a Broadway producer. [05/00]

Bob Johnson (MFA 1996) is currently Director of Communications at St. Bartholomew's Church in New York City. He writes a monthly colum Bitten by a Zebra for the weekly publication The New York Resident. He is the co-author and co-lyricist of the musical Oedipus! (published by Baker's Plays)and is the author of the book to an opera based on the O.J. Simpson trial (with music by composer Anthony Newman). [06/03]

Heather Joireman (BA 1996) is currently a meeting planner for a telecom event company, and spending much of her time flying around the country. Post-graduation, she spent just under 3 years at Olney Theatre for the Arts as the Production and Company Manager.[12/01]

Barbara (Addis) Jones (BA 1996) is a National Accounts Support Specialist for Arch Communications where she creates presentations and proposals for national companies requesting wireless communication services. She is currently working toward an MBA. [05/00]

Darcey Pickard (BA 1996) is a full time licensed masssage therapist who has started her own aromatherapy product line. [09/00]

Jacqueline Stone (BA 1996) is currently rehearsing for the production Touch by Toni Press-Coffman in Chicago. She is a founding company member and Executive Director of TUTA Theatre in Chicago. She has appeared in many of their productions as well as many Chicago theatres such as Chicago Dramatists, The Second City, and Prop Thtr. Jacqueline is the co-founder of Sirens, the longest running all-female improv group in the country. She is a faculty member at The Second City, TUTA, Columbia College, and Education Director for Emerald City Theatre Company.[12/08]

Jerry Richardson (BA 1996) is currently in 59E59 Theaters' America Off Broadway series in San Francisco in the production of Fubar or Interesting, Incredible, Amazing, Fantastic. He played various roles in theatres all over D.C. for 4 years after graduating from College Park, including The Shakespeare Theatre, RoundHouse, The Folger, Olney, Washington Shakespeare Company, Signature Theatre and others. He currently lives in New York City and has been acting off-Broadway and in regional theatres across the country including Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, The Fulton Opera House, Florida Studio Theatre, Vermont Shakespeare Company, etc...  He appeared in the Mel Brooks film The Producers. [07/09]

Jesse Terrill (BA 1996) co-founded the Catalyst Theatre Company, which is producing a production of Lee Blessing's Eleemosynary opening on February 4 and running through February 25, 2006. [02/06]

Grady Weatherford (BA 1996) is working in the area as an actor at Olney Theatre, National Players (2 years,) Washington Jewish Theatre, Theatre J, Discovery Theatre, Source Theatre, Washington Shakespeare Company, Project Y, Rorschach Theatre. In 1999, he became Artistic partner with Rorschach Theatre in Washington, DC. and Editor and Assistant Director for WILL Interactive, editing and producing interactive movies. He recently closed JB with Rorschach Theatre in the role of Nickles and will be appearing in MacBett at Washington Shakespeare Company in November and December and Miklat at Theatre J in January 2002. [10/01]

Shanan Custer Wexler (MA 1996) is adjunct faculty at the College of St. Catherine/University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN. She is a resident company member of Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis. [05/00]

Jodi Rehmert (1992-1996) is currently teaching dance, ballet, tap, jazz and musical theatre at the Chesapeake Arts Center and the Susan Ina Dance Studio in Maryland. [02/06]

Robin Bernstein (MA 1995) is currently an Assistant Professor Women, Gender, and Sexuality and of History and Literature at Harvard University. In 2006, the University of Michigan Press published her anthology Cast Out: Queer Lives in Theater. [2/07]

Lisa Ramos Coyne (BA 1995) She has completed a M.e.d. program in Special Education and now lives and teaches in Columbia, MD. She co-directed the middle school spring production as well as the Howard County Teachers Chorus. [02/03]

Eric C. Waldemar, Jr. (BA 1995) won the 1999 National Play Award by the National Repertory Theatre Foundation for In Walks Mem’ry, a full length play written as his MFA thesis at Columbia School of the Arts. [04/00]

Ellen Harris (BA 1995) is corporate liaison to area businesses - trying to get funding for non-profits and training companies on cause related marketing. [05/00]

Alan Mingo, Jr. (BA 1995) recently staged Rent in Italy produced by Luciano Pavorotti and is currently starring as Tom Collins in Rent on Broadway. [07/00]

Mark Fink (BA 1995) Since leaving Maryland he has worked as a driver and vault manager for Brinks before returning to technical theatre at Toby's Dinner Theatre and the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts. He now is Lighting Production Manager for Current Events International an event prod. co. with offices in DC, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. [02/03]

D. Thomas McCarthy (BA 1995) designed lights for several shows in the DC area before settling into an ATD position at Round House Theatre which led to a TD position there. He currently lives in the Eastern Shore and works as a high-end building and remodelling contractor.[11/01]

Whitney Byrn (BA 1987, MFA 1994) worked for many years as a costume designer before moving to the Netherlands in 1993 and Copenhagen in 1994 where she worked in Danish theatre as a set designer and costume designer. In 1998, she was awarded a 3 year grant from the Danish Research Counsel to pursue a PhD in the History of Sceneography at the Danish Royal Theatre. She recently taught Introduction to Lighting Design at the University of Copenhagen. [01/01]

Stephanie Cohen (BA 1994) After spending several years working in production for MTV networks, Stephanie is currently a correspondent for a music iternet company. She scripts and conducts interviews with top music talent. Stephanie also received her Masters Degree in Theatre (Literature)/English from New York University. [08/00]

Anita Dashiell-Sparks (BA 1994) recently starred in Spunk by George Wolfe at the Vineyard Playhouse at Martha’s Vineyard. She has performed on and off Broadway as well as in regional theatre. After leaving UM, she received an MFA from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and with a Fox Foundation Grant (‘98-99) she toured the New York area with her solo piece Resurrection,performing for young audiences. [07/00]

Alicia Edwards-Smith (BA 1994) just finished Production Stage Managing the "Political Reverend Billy Show" at the New Salon Theatre in New York and is working as a substitute for the Broadway show Miss Saigon. [05/00]

David Marcus (BA 1994)currently owns and operates TheBuzzNYC.com, the largest free casting website dedicated to finding casting and job notices to performers in the NYC area. [02/03]

Sarah McDonold (1994) is acting full time in New York. She is currently performing as Varya in The Cherry Orchard at the Gloria Maddox Theatre. [06/00]

Gail Medford (Ph.D. 1994) was recently appointed coordinator of the Theatre Program at Bowie State University and Acting Director of the University's Faculty Development. State University.   [09/06]

James Peters (BA 1994) toured with the first national and international company of Showboat and also toured with 42nd Street and A Chorus Line. He is currently teaching as the artistic director of Temecula Dance Company. [12/08]

Sharona Rozmaryn (MA 1994) is working as a software engineer and software configuration manager at BAE Systems in Rockville. [05/00]

Ashok Sinha (BA 1994) recently appeared as Dilip in the Philadelphia premiere of Tom Stoppard's Indian Ink at the Wilma Theatre. Also recently made New York City directorial debut with Rehana Mirza's Barriers, a Pan-Asian family drama at HERE Arts Center. [02/03]

Kristin Thompson (BA 1994) worked as Master Electrician at the Olney Theatre Center for the Arts and at the Round House Theatre before becoming Technical Director for the Community College of Baltimore County - Catonsville Theatre. She also freelances as a lighting designer. [05/01]

Robert Yeager (BA 1994) freelanced as a lighting tech for about 6 months after graduating, until he setttled down into a full time position with a local company called Current Events International (they do lighting and audio for special events and corporate and political events). He worked his way up to Production Manager and spent 5 years with CEI.He is now working for a brand new company called Vision Technical Group - out of the Philadelphia area - as Operations Manager. VTG does much of the same type of lighting and audio events. [03/02]

Jeffrey Binder (BA 1993) received a MFA in Acting from New York University/Tisch School in 1998. He was understudy/performed in Side Man in NY and played Al in the original London cast of Side Man at the Apollo Theatre on the West End in 2000. Currently he is performing Zazu in the Lion King on Broadway. [09/04]

Pam Ritter-Shilling (BA 1993) is the Assistant Director of the North County Rec Center in Anne Arundel County and specializes in Teen Activities in Brooklyn Park. Her focus is using arts and recreation to rebuild pride and respect in the community. [01/01]

Malini Bawa (MFA 1993) is a freelance journalist - reporting, producing and writing for various TV and radio stations in the Washington/Baltimore area. [05/00]

Mary Arras (BA 1993) is a web developer for the Nature Conservancy. (05/00)

Jenni Blong (BA 1993) is acting in movies and television and writing movie scripts. She can be seen in 200 Cigarettes(Lakeshore Pictures), John Waters’Cry-Baby as well several independent films, such as Recipe for Disaster. [05/00]

Nancy Lynn Powichroski (MA 1993) retired from teaching theatre and English for Baltimore County Public Schools in June 2005.   Aside from her continued involvement in theatre projects and writing, she also currently teaches part-time at Villa Julie College. [02/06]

Deborah Ager (BA in English, 1993) is writing a publishing poems in the New England Review, Connecticut Review, Quarterly West, American Literary Review and elsewhere. [06/00]

Michelle Ebert Freire (BA 1993) is an Assistant Professor of Theatre, specializing in theatre education at California State University, San Bernardino.  She is currently working towards becoming a registered drama therapist with the National Association for Drama Therapy. [02/06]

Kevin Grodnitzky (BA 1993) received MS in Nutrition from University of Bridgeport and opened up an office on the upper west side of Manhattan. He is worked as nutritionist for the Metropolitan Opera’s Young Artists Program, developing a nutrition specialty in vocal and theatrical performance for professional actors and singers. Currently, he is in private practive as a clinical nutritionist in NYC. He is taking classes at HB acting studio and is working on a one man show to be performed on the cabaret circuit in Manhattan. [10/01]

Andrew Friedman (BA 1993) is a company member at The Groundlings Theater in Los Angeles. He recently appeared on Six Feet Under, Stacked, and Scrubs. He can also be seen in the upcoming film Bewitched. [06/05]

William Price (MFA 1993) is the Southeast regional systems manager of Barbizon Lighting Inc., a national organization with 11 offices nation-wide serving the entertainment industry. As the systems manager, he is responsible for designing and executing entertainment lighting, rigging and sound systems. He is also the Vice Chair of local USITT and the liason for Barbizon with the KACTF, Barbizon Award for Design Excellence. [11/01]

Phil Setren (BA 1983) is Artistic Director of London New Play Festival and a freelance Director and writer. His credits include; High Society with Wayne Sleep (National Tour/UK ), God Only Knows with Derek Jacobi (UK tour and Vaudeville Theatre), Popcorn with Kelly McGillis (Us Premiere/Waterfront), The Boys Next Door with Steve Guttenberg (Comedy Theatre). In 1987 his U. S. production of Christopher Durang's Beyond Therapy won the London Fringe Award for Best Comedy, which marked the beginning of his career in the UK. With London New Play Festival he has brought over 140 new writers to the stage, and edited the collection of new plays Best of the Festival'. Aurora Metro, 1998. In television he worked on Evil Twin and in film,  Love Child, Three Minute Hero, and Temporary Girl. Plays he has been involved with include: The Guilt Edge , The Model and The Wailing Mall . He received the Time Out Award in 1994 and Peter Brook Empty Space Award in1998. [10/08]

Laura Thornburg (BA 1993) worked for Paramount Pictures for the last 10 years in digital mastering operations. Her current position is Senior DVD Project Manager.

Tara Ford-Faulkner (BA 1992) moved to NYC after graduation where she immediately got cast in Some Enchanted Evening directed by another U of MD alum, Sue Rosenstock. She received her AEA card and performed in notable off and off-off broadway productions including Life Support with the Sage Theatre Company, and Little Shakespeare with the Abingdon Theatre Company. She was featured in two episodes of Sex and the City in season 2. She married in 2000 and moved to Massachusetts, where she performs onstage regularly. She just closed in No Way to Treat a Lady at Arlington Stage. [11/25]

Kate Devore (BA 1992) is in private practice as a Speech Pathologist specializing in voice disorders and working as a theatre voice /dialect coach.[04/00]

Joseph P. Fickus, III (BA 1992) is moving to Pasadena, CA this fall to begin studying for a Masters of Divinity at Fuller Theological Seminary. [05/00]

Lori Lentner (BA 1992) works in Patron Services at the Clarice Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland, College Park.   She occasionally performs in D.C.. [02/06]

Sarah Baum (BA 1992) Sarah earned an MFA in Theater Design from the University of Michigan in 1996.  After graduation, she worked for a few companies including the Opera Theater of Saint Louis, the University of Michigan, and the San Francisco Fringe Festival. She has been living in Los Angeles for the past 9 years and is currently the Senior Design Manager at a major automotive web site [06/06

Deidra Starnes (BA 1992) received her MFA in Theatre from the University of Connecticut. She appeared in the Off Broadway 20th Anniversary production of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf directed by Ntozake Shange. She then returned to Washington, DC and has appeared at Studio Theatre, Olney Theatre, Cumberland Theatre, and the African Continuum Theatre. She appears in National & local print advertisements and teaches movement and voice classes for The Theatre Lab. She is married with one child and also teaches drama at Hearst Elementary School. She is casting Associate for the African Continuum Theatre Company. [11/01]

Joey Sorge (BA 1991) has just been cast in his first Broadway show in a lead role! He will be playing Young Buddy in the Roundabout's Revival of Sondheim's Follies,which starts previewing in March at the Belasco for an open-ended run. He recently made his Off-Broadway debut in the New York premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday Nightat Second Stage. [10/00]

Woody Irvin (BA 1991) is currently working as an Editorial Aide, reporting for the Washington Post's Metro Section. Since graduation he has been active in theatre and television roles with the National Players, Classika Theatre, Maryland Public TV and NBC's Homicide: Life on the Street. He has also been the vocalist for several rock bands. He is married and has a son, born in 2002. [06/03]

Eric Trumbull (MA 1983, PhD 1991) is a Professor of Theatre Arts / Communication Studies (www.nvcc.edu/home/etrumbull) at Northern Virginia Community College, Woodbridge and Director of the NoVa Woodbridge Theatre Group (www.nvcc.edu/nwtg) [12/08]

Pam Simmons Burks (BA 1990) is a Technical Trainer on contract to the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs. She's also working on her photography at http://pamsphotoblog.blogspot.com/ . [10/08]

Kevin Dyels (BA 1990) is now Director of Corporate Programs for Sign Language Associates. SLA is the worlds largest private interpreting agency. He is responsible for adding interpreters to theatrical and concert productions in five different Cities across America. He is also a professional interpreter, disc Jockey, and sound designer. [07/05]

Thomas P. Gallahan (BA 1990) is working with DO JUMP! Extremely Physical Theatre, based in Portland Oregon. This company is a mixture of athletic dance, low flying trapeze, and vaudeville-style theatre. He understudied for the recent off-Broadway tour at the New Victory Theatre and will perform at the Kennedy Center in November. [06/00]

Myles C. Hatch (BA 1990) has worked in stage management with such theatres as; Maine State Music Theatre (ME), The Theater at Monmouth (ME), Arden Theatre Company (PA), Baltimore Shakespeare Festival (MD), The Everyman Theatre (MD), Rep Stage (MD), Horse Cave Theatre (KY), New Stage Theatre (MS), Round House Theatre (MD), Source Theatre Company (D.C.), Washington Stage Guild (D.C.), Washington Jewish Theatre (D.C.), The Asolo Theatre Company (FL), and Westport Country Playhouse (CT). Since 2000, Myles has been a resident stage manager with the Portland Stage Company, in Portland, Maine.  [11/06]

Maurey Lancaster (MA 1990) is head of Drama/Performing Arts at St. Martin-in-the-Fields High School for girls in London. [09/07]