Theatre

UVU TYE Center Presents

mockingbird

BB Jones Theatre
March 17 | 6:30 p.m.

March 18 | 11:00 a.m.
March 18| 2:00 p.m. (Sensory-Friendly)

 

Book by Kathryn Erskine
Adapted by Julie Jensen

Directed by Dr. John Newman

 
Stage Manager

Kara McCarthy

Scenic Design

Janice Chan

Costume, Hair, & Makeup Design

Lillian Hanks

Assistant Stage Manager 

Clara Thompson

 
 

Cast

Caitlin 
Addie Bowler
Dad
Caleb Voss
Mrs. Brook
Mya Odom
Mrs. Johnson
Meigen Aurora Salazar
Wiliiam H / Michael
Kara McCarthy
Josh / Mr. Schneider
Nathaniel Reynoso
Emma
Samantha McFarland
Brianna
Clara Thompson

 

understudies

Caitlin 
Samantha McFarland
Dad / Josh / Mr. Schneider 
Dr. John Newman
Mrs. Brook / Mrs. Johnson / Emma 
April Lewis
Wiliiam H / Michael
Clara Thompson
Brianna
Kara McCarthy
 
 
 

Faculty Advisors

Costume, Makeup, & Hair Mentor

La Beene

Intimacy Coach

Liz Golden

Movement Coach

Laurie Harrop-Purser





artists
 

Dean's Message

Courtney Davis

Our mission is to produce and present artistic excellence, which would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. We thank them and express our deep gratitude to all patrons, supporters, and friends of The Noorda.

The arts possess the unparalleled power to inspire, educate, liberate, and transform. They elevate moments, mark milestones, soften edges, and generate profound meaning. Experience the beauty and wonder of the arts with us this season at The Noorda and begin at once to live!

Courtney R. Davis, J.D., M.A.
Dean, School of the Arts

 

 

land

Land Acknowledgment

Utah Valley University acknowledges that we gather on land sacred to all Indigenous people who came before us in this vast crossroads region. The University is committed to working in partnership—as enacted through education and community activities—with Utah’s Native Nations comprising: the San Juan Southern Paiute, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Uintah & Ouray Reservation of the Northern Ute, Skull Valley Goshute, Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation, Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute-White Mesa Community, and urban Indian communities. We recognize these Native Nations and their continued connections with traditional homelands, mountains, rivers, and lakes as well as their sovereign relationships with state and federal governments. We honor their collective memory and continued physical and spiritual presence. We revere their resilience and example in preserving their connections to the Creator and to all their relations, now and in the future.

With this statement comes responsibility and accountability. We resolve to follow up with actionable items to make the School of the Arts at UVU and The Noorda Center for the Performing Arts an inclusive, equitable, and just space for all. There is much work to be done, and we are committed to putting these words into practice.

Artwork by Shane Walking Eagle (Sisseton Dakota).

 

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THE DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE

Chair, Associate Professor
LA BEENE, MFA

Associate Chair, Associate Professor
JULIE HEATON, MFA

Administrative Assistant
CURTIS CLUFF, MFA

Associate Professor
AMANDA CRABB, MM

Assistant Professor
JENNIFER DELAC, MFA

Lecturer
ELIZABETH GOLDEN, MFA

Lecturer
M. CHASE GRANT, MFA


Professor
LISA HALL, PHD

Professor
LAURIE HARROP-PURSER, MFA

Lecturer
SHANNON HUTCHINS, MFA

Associate Professor
JANINE SOBECK KNIGHTON, MFA


Assistant Professor
RICHARD LORIG, MFA

Professor

JOHN NEWMAN, PHD

Assistant Professor
STEVEN RIMKE, MFA


Lecturer
GRAHAM WHIPPLE, MFA