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News Archive

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Announcing our 75th Anniversary Season
Richard Baird, Carla Harting and Jeffrey Fracé in "Betrayal." Photo by Aaron Rumley.
Review of Betrayal, starring Jeffrey Fracé (Assistant Professor), at North Coast Rep
Matthew Smucker. Photo by Kelly O. Lettering by Mike Force.
Matt Smucker (MFA '02) nominated for Stranger Genius Award
Robert Bergin in Book-It's production of  Slaughterhouse Five. Photo by John Ulman.
Alumni News, June 2015
Announcing the 2015–2016 UTS Season
Sam Read and Robin Jones in The Two-Character Play. Photo by Mike Hipple.
Summer Plans 2015
Elizabeth Wu (BA '15) profiled in A&S Perspectives
Boys' Life
The Daily says Boys' Life "absolutely brings it"
Illustration by Andrew Rae.
UW Drama makes The Hollywood Reporter's list of top 25 drama schools
Erica Ream, Sylvia Kowalski, and Kellyn Traenkenschuh in "On the Verge," dir. by Rosalind Phelps.
The Daily reviews On the Verge, dir. by Rosalind Phelps
Leah Adcock-Starr (MFA '15) directs an all-female Hamlet
Lenne Klingaman in "Tartuffe" at The Shakespeare Theatre DC.
Alumni News—May 2015
Ruben Van Kempen, with a former student, at a party celebrating his retirement and raising funds to support the Roosevelt High Drama program. (Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)
Celebrating Ruben Van Kempen
On the Verge poster
UTS Presents: On the Verge
Tim Moore as Jack in Howard Korder's "Boys' Life." Photo by Mike Hipple.
On Stage: Boys' Life
Rosalind Phelps, BA Drama Performance, 2015, director of "On the Verge" and outgoing President of UTS.
Making it up as you go along—Rosalind Phelps
Roosevelt High drama teach Ruben Van Kempen with a former student. (Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)
Ruben Van Kempen (BFA '76) takes final bow as director of Roosevelt High drama program
Scott Magelssen
Performance Studies Research Group Fosters Cross-disciplinary Conversations
Malika Oyetimein
Malika Oyetimein talks Bootycandy, her directorial debut with Intiman
Michael Joseph Hanley
From Student to Producer - Michael Joseph Hanley
Simon Tran and Theresa Crumpton. Photo by Chawin Lertsachanant.
Racy Sketchy Sexy Takes a Social Justice Lens
Hazel Lozano and AJ Friday as Cherie and Bo. Photo by Mike Hipple.
Authentic and Charming: The Daily reviews Bus Stop
A production of the Big Green Theatre, for which alums Preesa Bullington and Michael Minahan serve as the design team. Photo by Christian Oth.
Alumni News, April 2015
Hazel Lozano and AJ Friday as Cherie and Bo. Photo by Mike Hipple.
MFA Directors' Debut: William Inge's Bus Stop
Stories from Chinatown: a living theater project
STORIES FROM CHINATOWN: a living theater project