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After Macalester

The Theater and Dance Department is enormously proud of our alumni. They are professional actors, choreographers, dancers, designers, directors, playwrights, producers, scholars, screenwriters, and arts teachers leading distinguished careers in major cities of the United States and around the world.

It is especially rewarding for us that Theater and Dance students have easy access to alumni’s work at major performance venues in the Twin Cities. In turn, our alumni enjoy meeting current students, and are generous with their time and their own networking capabilities. They stay connected to Macalester and often return as guest artists to our campus.

Aditi Brennan Kapil
Aditi Brennan Kapil – Writer, Actress, and Director aditikapil.com
Adrienne Nelson
Adrienne Nelson – Actor, Dialect and Acting Coach adrienne-nelson.com
Faye Price
Faye Price – Creative Artist and Theatre Maker, LinkedIn
Gwenyth Shanks
Gwyneth Shanks – Assistant Professor in Theater and Dance, Colby College
Jack Reuler
Jack Reuler – Founder, Mixed Blood Theatre
Kate Bredeson
Kate Bredeson – Professor of Theatre, Reed College
Macelle Mahala
Macelle Mahala – Professor of Media X, University of the Pacific
Mandi Masden
Mandi Masden – Actor and Writer mandimasden.com
Paul Whitaker
Paul Whitaker – Lighting Designer, Theatre Consultant at Schuler Shook paulwhitakerdesigns.com
Rachel Bernsen
Rachel Bernsen – Choreographer, Performer, Dance Educator, and Alexander Technique teacher rachelbernsen.com
Roy Gabay
Roy Gabay – Broadway and Theatre Producer and General Manager
Sha Cage
Sha Cage – Actor, Public Speaker, Curator, and Teacher, Twin Cities
Zachary (Zeej) Anderson – Independent Videographer, ZeejVideo
James ‘JW’ Williams – Actor, James A. Williams

THDA in the World

  • Theater Mu and Jungle Theater’s Cambodian Rock Band ran June 8th through July 31st in 2022. Directed by Lily Tung Crystal, Macalester Assistant Professor Mina Kinukawa is the scenic and production designer for this production. Jessica Chen ’25 is the assistant scenic designer for Cambodian Rock Band, and THDA majors Lucas Martin ’24 and Skye Reddy ’22 are interns. The Star Tribune recently covered Cambodian Rock Band, read more about the show here.
  • Macalester Theater and Dance had a “night out” at Theater MU’s Today is My Birthday on Thursday, February 11, 2022.
     
    Directed by Lily Tung Crystal, Macalester Assistant Professor Mina Kinukawa is this production’s set designer. Three THDA majors are interns in Today is My Birthday: Alice Endo ’22, Jessica Yates ’22, and Sandy Zhao ’22.
  • Congratulations to Theater Minor Maria Arreola ’21 on her play, Floating Girls, moving forward as a National Semifinalist for the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. The production will be directed by Cláudia Tatinge Nascimento, and feature students Rafael Viana Furer, Nora Montañez Patterson, Gretta Marston-Lari, Roon Mahboub, Kalala Kiwanuka-Woernle, Isabel Conde, and Seth Patterson.
  • "Gretta Marston"Gretta Marston-Lari ’21 is a Miranda Fellow. The Miranda Fellowship is a distinct 2 year fellowship from Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Miranda Family for emerging artists of color who have exhibited exceptional passion, drive, and unique points of view in various artistic mediums and are actively working to expand their professional development.
  • Miranda Rose Hall is one of 20 recipients of the 2020 Steinberg Playwright Award, given by the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust to celebrate and support early-to-mid-career playwrights.
  • Elliot Wareham ’21 and Gretta Marston-Lari ’21 were accepted to be part of a National Science Fund research project with two visiting professors in the Environmental Studies department at Mac, titled “Power in Puerto Rico: Sociotechnical Imaginaries, Infrastructure Publics, and Electricity.”
  • THDA MSFEO professor Harry Waters Jr. is the co-director of 2020’s BareBones Halloween art installation, taking the place of the annual puppet show. This installation held space for death, loss, grief, ancestors and remembering centered on the changes on Lake Street.
  • Congratulations to THDA Minor Mai Moua Thao ’22 on being accepted to the JGS Imagining America Fellowship! Mai was selected to be one of eight students across the US that will be working to develop each other’s digital-media art within this program.