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Theater/Performing Arts
Jane Huckle Campbell (Washington State) Producing director of the Honolulu
Theater for Youth, Hawai’i’s only professional nonprofit theatre.
Katie Dean (Appalachian State) Manager of international development for the
Country Music Association.
Cynthia Edwards (Butler) Stage director for the New York City Opera.
Holly Evans (Butler) Radio City Rockette.
Marcia Baldwin Gray (Northwestern) Professor of voice at Eastman School of
Music, Rochester, N.Y. Spent twelve seasons with the Metropolitan Opera.
Laura Leigh Hughes (UCLA) Founder and executive of The Unusual Suspects Theatre
Company, helping at-risk teens create original theatre drawn from their lives.
The company received the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
2000 National Juvenile Justice Award for its work. Laura received the Agape
Season of Non-Violence Hero of the Week Award (2000).
Martie Ramm Engle (UCLA) Broadway producer, choreographer, singer, dancer,
director. Part of Walt Disney Theatrical Productions, supervising worldwide
productions of Beauty and the Beast. Member of the Broadway touring companies of
A Chorus Line, Sweet Charity, Evita and Annie.
Pamela Klinger (Duquesne) Singer, dancer, cast member in Broadway production and
movie A Chorus Line.
Maile Misajon (UCLA) Singer, actress. In female pop group Eden’s Crush and on
Popstars television series. Has appeared in several commercials. Albums include
Popstars, featuring the group’s hit single "Get Over Yourself" (see Fall 2001
Quarterly).
Margaret Pease Harper (Arizona) Founder, public-relations director (1961-85) of
outdoor musical drama Texas. Founding member, first president of the nationally
recognized Lone Star Ballet. Named to Texas Hall of Fame for Women. Received
Distinguished Service Award from the American Association of University Women,
Texas Division. Author of Meet Some Musical Terms: A First Dictionary (1959).
Jeannette Butts Paulson Hereniko (Oregon) Director of the Asia-Pacific Media
Center, Los Angeles (since 1996). Established the Network for the Promotion of
Asian Cinema (NETPAC/USA) (1994). Founding director, Palms Springs International
Film Festival (1990). Founder of the Hawaii International Film Festival (1980),
serving as its director until 1996.
Kat Parsons (Northwestern) Chicago-based singer, songwriter. Made her recording
debut with Framing Caroline (1999).
Hazel Raymundo Siegel (Northwestern) Singer, actress, journalist. Played Kim in
Chicago and Boston production of Miss Saigon. Performed first staged reading of
Disney's Aida.
Jeri Ryan (Northwestern) Actress. Played Seven of Nine on Star Trek: Voyager.
She joins the cast of Fox’s Boston Public this fall. Other television credits
include Melrose Place, Matlock and Dark Skies. Films include Men Cry Bullets,
The Last Man, Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000 and a cameo in Disney's The Kid.
Anna Siebert (Minnesota) movie stunt double, Sugar & Spice (2001).
Randy Mayem Singer (UC/Berkeley) Writer and producer. Wrote screenplay for Mrs.
Doubtfire (1993). Television credits: writer and producer of Hudson Street
(1995) and creator and executive producer of Jack & Jill (1999-2000).
lnga Swenson (Harris) (Northwestern) Broadway and television actress. Played
Gretchen Kraus on ABC®’s Benson.
Mildred Dunnock Urmy (Goucher) Broadway actress.
Jane Weaver (Iowa) General manager and chief executive officer of Texas Opera
Theater, Houston, Texas.
Kimberly Williams (Northwestern) Actress. Movies: Father of the Bride, Father of
the Bride: Part 2 and Indian Summer. Stage credits: Vagina Monologues.
Television credits: Neil Simon's Jake's Women, Relativity, The 10th Kingdom
miniseries and Hallmark commercials. She appears this fall on ABC®’s According
to Jim (see Fall 2001 Quarterly).
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