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Steven Adler, Stage Management
Kristin Arcidiacono, Dance
Eva Barnes, Acting
Andrei Both, Design
Alan Burrett, Lighting Design
Tony Caligagan, Dance
Robert Castro, Directing & Acting
Jim Carmody, PhD
Liam Clancy, Dance
Frantisek Deak, Emeritus
Judith Dolan, Design
Kyle Donnelly, Acting
Deb Dryden, Emeritus
Sandra Foster-King, Dance
Athol Fugard, Emeritus
Eric Geiger, Dance
Nadine George Graves, PhD
Allyson Green, Chair, Dance
Mark Guirguis, Design
Allan Havis, Playwriting
Jorge Huerta, Emeritus
Jean Isaacs, Emeritus
Jim Ingalls, Design
Naomi lizuka, Playwriting
Walton Jones, Emeritus
Tara Knight, Design
Margaret Marshall, Emeritus
Marianne McDonald, PhD
Ursula Meyer, Acting
Charles Means, Stage Management
Charlie Oates, Acting
Victoria Petrovich, Design
Lisa Porter, Stage Management
Ron Ranson, Emeritus
Alicia Rincon, Dance
Patricia Rincon, Dance
John Rouse, PhD
Emily Roxworthy, PhD
Kim Rubinstein, Acting
Todd Salovey, Acting
Tonnie Sammartano, Dance
Jonathan Saville, Emeritus
Amy Scholl, Acting
Adele Shank, Emeritus
Ted Shank, Emeritus
Judy Sharp, Dance
Janet Smarr, PhD
Alison Dietterle Smith, Dance
Yolande Snaith, Dance
Gabor Tompa, Directing
Darko Tresnjak, Directing
Linda Vickerman, Acting
Arthur Wagner, Emeritus
Les Waters, Emeritus
Terry Wilson, Dance
Gregory Wallace, Acting
James Winker, Acting
Shahrokh Yadegari, Design
In Memoriam
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Kyle Donnelly
office: Galbraith Hall 303
email: kedonnelly@ucsd.edu |
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KYLE DONNELLY (Director) has been a professional director for the past 30 years, working in many of American’s top regional theatres. She has had a long association with Arena Stage in Washington, DC , having been Associate Artistic Director from 1992 to 1998 and directed such productions as Well, She Loves Me, Born Yesterday, Tom Walker, The Women, Lovers and Executioners, The Miser, Molly Sweeney, A Small World, Dancing at Lughnasa (winner of Helen Hayes Award for Best Production), Summer and Smoke, A Month in the Country, The School for Wives, Misalliance, Polk County (Helen Hayes Award for Best New Musical), Plough and the Stars, Shakespeare in Hollywood and others. She directed the American premiere of Brian Friel's Give Me Your Answer, Do! Off Broadway for the Roundabout Theatre and has directed at the O’Neill Theatre Festival (Spoon Lake Blues), Old Globe (Opus, Orson’s Shadow, Midsummer Night’s Dream), Seattle Repertory (Constant Wife, Three Musketeers), Williamstown Theatre Festival (Philadelphia, Here I Come!), Goodman Theatre (The Rover, Dancing at Lughnasa), Steppenwolf Theatre (Molly Sweeney), Huntington Theatre (Ah, Wilderness!, Hyde Park, Aristocrats, Little Foxes), American Conservatory Theatre (Constant Wife), McCarter Theatre and Berkeley Repertory (Polk County), Ford’s Theatre (State of the Union), Court Theatre (Pygmalion, Paradise Hotel), the Humana Festival at the Actor's Theatre of Louisville (Zara Spook and Other Lures), A Contemporary Theatre (Collected Stories) Alabama Shakespeare Festival (The Rivals), Studio Theatre (Baltimore Waltz), Signature Theatre (Three Nights in Tehran), Alliance Theatre (To Kill a Mockingbird) and many other regional theaters around the country. She founded her own acting studio called the Actors' Center in Chicago which was a leading training center for actors in that city from 1982 - 1992. She is a member of SSDC and winner of the Alan Schneider award from TCG, AT&T Onstage Award, the Helen Hayes Award and the Joseph Jefferson Award and holds the Arthur and Molli Wagner Endowed Chair in Acting. |
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