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The Faculty of the Department of Theatre and Dance

Theatre Faculty
Jeanne Button, Emerita

Diana Cupsa (MFA, University of Bucharest); Scenic Design, Scene Painting, CAD dcupsa@tulane.edu
Diana joined the Tulane Theatre and Dance faculty in the fall of 2003. She has been on the faculties at Bucharest University in Romania, Rhodes University in South Africa, College of Charleston, SC and Wesleyan University, CT. Diana’s work has covered a broad range of set and costume designs for theatre, film and television working with respected directors on well known professional stages in Europe, Africa and the U.S.She is a two-time winner of the FNB “Vita Award” and the “Oradea Grand Award” while her designs are displayed at the Prague Quadrennial and the Toronto WST exhibitions.For the Department of Theatre and Dance at Tulane Diana teaches graduate courses such as Fundamentals of Design, Rendering, Period and Style, Scene Painting, Scene Design, Portfolio Techniques and the undergraduate course of Production and Design I and II.
Jim Fitzmorris (Ph.D., University of Washington); Theatre History, Literature, Criticism, Playwrighting jfitzmor@tulane.edu
Jim Fitzmorris received his PhD from the University of Washington in 2004 and his MFA in playwriting from the University of Alabama in 2000. He is a native of New Orleans and a playwright. His work includes Something Akin to a Restoration, which was produced in conjunction with the 4th Unity Festival in New York and received a favorable review from the New York Times, and the ACTF Nominated With Malice Towards All. He has been the playwright-in-residence at Southern Repertory Theatre in New Orleans for the past year.
Rebecca Frank (BFA New York University ); Fundamentals of Acting bexfrank@gmail.com

Lorenzo Gonzalez (MFA, University of Delaware); Acting, Directing lgonzal@tulane.edu
Lorenzo Gonzalez most recently toured nationally with Tim Robbin’s The Actor’s Gang production of The Exonarated and also played Molière and Cleante in Tartuffe. Other recent credits include Richard in Richard III with the Independent Shakespeare Company and Shvonder in Zoo District's production The Heart of a Dog, which inaugurated The Mihail Bulgakov Festival in Kiev. Some of the various theatres he has worked are include  The Red Cat Theatre in L.A., San Jose Repertory, L.A. Ahmanson, Tacoma Actors Guild, Seattle Repertory, Arizona Theatre Company, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for five seasons, and El Teatro Campesino. Mr. Gonzalez’s MFA is from PTTP at the University of Delaware.
Ron Gural (MFA, Yale University), Acting, Directing, Video Production tori@tulane.edu
Ron Gural received his BFA in Drama from the University of Houston and his MFA in Acting/Directing from the Yale School of Drama. He is a member of the Actors' Equity Association and the Screen Actors' Guild and has appeared as a professional actor at such theatres as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Utah Shakespeare Festival, The Portland Stage Company, and Theatre X. He has played numerous roles on both television and film and is an experienced voice-over actor. He has directed productions for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Theatre X, the Contemporary Arts Center, the Tulane Shakespeare Festival as well as the Tulane Theatre Department.  His production of Hallowed Ground by Laura Harrington won the 2004 Big Easy award for Best University Production. Most recent directing credits include Fifteen Minutes at Midway co-directed by Jim Fitzmorris and Washp by Steve Martin.  Ron is also a founding member of both Theatre X and the Shakespeare Festival at Tulane. He directed and edited his first full length film Compression for the theatre department at Tulane and served as a producer and actor in NOLA, a film that was created out of a class entitled Feature Film. That film was directed by guest artist Harold Sylvester and is currently in the process of seeking distribution. You can visit his website at www.rongural.com
Aimee Hayes (MFA, Tulane University) Language of Performance ahayes1@tulane.edu

Hugh Lester (MFA, University of New Orleans), Emeritus; Scene and Lighting Design hughl34@mac.com

Clare Moncrief (MA, Tulane University); Managing Director, Shakespeare Festival at Tulane, Fundamentals of Acting cmoncri@tulane.edu
Clare Moncrief has been an active member of the New Orleans theatre community for over 25 years. On the SFT stage, Clare has been seen as “Lady Macbeth” in Macbeth, “Queen Elizabeth” in Richard III, “Cleopatra” in Antony & Cleopatra, “Gertrude” in Hamlet, “Duchess of York” in Richard II, “Maggie” in With Malice Towards All, “Mistress Overdone” in Measure for Measure, and “Jessie” in A House Not Meant to Stand. She is in her eighth year as Managing Director and is also a Professor of Practice in Tulane’s Dept. of Theatre and Dance.
Elizabeth Parent (MFA, Tulane University); Plays and Playwrights, Theatre Arts eparent@tulane.edu

Buzz Podewell (Ph.D., New York University); Directing, Theatre History, Shakespeare dotdare@tulane.edu
Buzz Podewell received his Ph.D. from New York University and has been teaching theatre history, directing, and Shakespeare at Tulane since 1973. The director of almost two hundred productions for professional and university theatres, Dr. Podewell has served as the Associate Artistic Director of the Louisiana Shakespeare Festival and one of the founders and co-Artistic Directors of the Shakespeare Festival at Tulane. His improvisational children's theatre company, Patchwork Players, recently celebrated their twentieth anniversary. He is the author of the forthcoming two-volume study of time and place in Shakespeare, A Clock in the Forest.
Gary Rucker (MFA, University of New Orleans); Fundamentals of Acting
grucker@tulane.edu
Gary received his MFA in Acting from the University of New Orleans, where he was a member of teh Resident Acting Company. He served as an adjunct acting instructor for 3 years before joining Tulane's faculty as a Professor of Practice. Gary is the director in residence for Rivertown Rep in Kenner, as well as being a member of The Shakespeare Festival at Tulane for the past 7 years. He has also been a member of the Patchwork Players company for 8 years.
Marty Sachs (MFA, Florida State University), Chair; Head of MFA Design Program; Lighting Design, Sound, Theatrical Photography msachs@tulane.edu
Marty Sachs received his BA in Theatre from Grinnell College and his MFA is Design/Technical Production from Florida State University. He designed lighting at such theatres as the Fredericksburg Theatre Company, the Dallas Theater Company, the New Orleans Opera Association, the American Southwest Theatre Company, Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre, Le Petit Théâtre de Vieux Carré, and the Contemporary Arts Center. He is the recipient of four Gambit Magazine's Big Easy Entertainment Awards for Best Lighting Design. He is also a member of United Scenic Artists (lighting design).
Antony Sandoval (MFA, University of Delaware); Acting, Directing fsanova@tulane.edu
Antony Sandoval has been working as an actor and director for the past seventeen years. His directing credits include various productions for Tadashi Suzuki’s Theatre Company at the Shizuoka Performing Arts Center in Shizuoka and in Toga Mura, Japan. In Los Angeles, he received a “Garland” and” LA Weekly” Award for best director in 2001, and was nominated the previous year for an Ovation Award for best Direction . Antony has also directed for the Franko National Theatre in Kiev, Ukraine where he opened a new adaptation of the book “Heart of the Dog” at the first International Bulgakov Festival. His acting credits include performing in Japan under the direction of renowned director Tadashi Suzuki. He has also performed throughout the USA in various festivals and has appeared on many occasions on television shows and in movies.
Michael Santos (MFA University of New Orleans); Fundamentals of Acting msantos@tulane.edu

Steven Stines (MFA, New York University); Costume Design, Costume Construction, Rendering sstines@tulane.edu

Dion van Niekerk (MFA, Tulane University); Period Styles, Make-up dvannie@tulane.edu

Carl Walker (BFA, Boston University); Fundamentals of Acting cwalker@tulane.edu

Shad Willingham (MFA, University of Washington); Voice, Speech swilling@tulane.edu

Dance Faculty
John Allen (MFA, University of Utah); Modern Dance jallen1@tulane.edu
Assistant Professor John Allen holds a B.A. in Human Development from Brigham Young University and an M.F.A. in Modern Dance from the University of Utah. While in school he was awarded the Dee Winterton Spirit of Dance Award, the Excellence in Folk Arts Scholarship and the Susan Newton Parsons Scholarship. His professional experience includes dancing as a member of the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, Stephen Koester and Dancers, and SB Dance. He has also collaborated and performed in original works by choreographers such as Doug Varone, Sean Curan, and Daniel Ezralow. Has most recently been invited to work with such companies as First Physical Theater in Grahamstown, South Africa and Kannon Dance Company in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Trina Beck (BA, Yale University); Ballet tbeck@tulane.edu

Nicole Boyd-Buckles (BFA, Tulane University); Jazz Dance, Modern Dance
nboyd@tulane.edu
Nicole Boyd-Buckels began her dance training at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts here in New Orleans. From there, she continued her studies at UC Los Angeles before moving to New York to work with various modern dance teachers and to perform with The Rod Rogers Dance Company. Nicole has performed for Confederacy of Dances 1-8, with the Tsunami Dance Company, New Orleans Dance Collective, Ocean of Light(New York) and Happensdance. She is a two time Big Easy Award winner for her pieces "Waitin on that 5'oclock Breeze" 1997, "High Heels and Grits" 2003 and was also nominated for the same award in 2000 for "That Damn Dress". Along with her teaching duties at Tulane University, Nicole is also on the dance faculty at Lusher Charter School (Fortier Site).

Michaela Cannon (MFA, University of Utah); Modern Dance, Dance History
mcannon@tulane.edu
Michaela Cannon received her BA in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara and her MFA in Modern Dance from the University of Utah. She has worked with choreographers such as Eva Meyer-Keller, Abby Fiat, Satu Hummasti, Eric Handman, Michelle Boulé, and Stephen Koester. She is very happy to be starting her teaching career at Tulane University.
Ian Carney (BA, Tulane University); Ballet icarney@tulane.edu

Diogo de Lima (Conservatory Maestro Juliano, Brazil); Jazz Dance, Modern Dance
ddelima@tulane.edu
Diogo de Lima received training in music, theater and dance at Conservatório Maestro Julião in Sao Paulo, Brazil and also attended the Royal Academy of Dance of London and the Toshie Kobayashi Academy of Dance. He has  received many awards for his dancing and choreography, both in Brazil and internationally. He was most recently nominated in 2003 for the prestigious Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative. He began dancing professionally in 1996 and has appeared as a guest artist with several dance companies in Brazil.  Among others, Mr. de Lima has worked with choreographers Ana Bottosso, Ivonice Satie, Eduard Bonnis and Ilara Lopes. In 1999 he joined Grupo Corpo Brazilian Dance Theater and performed with that company until 2006 under choreographer Rodrigo Pederneiras.  He has performed in theaters and dance festivals all over the world.
Sarah Duax (MFA, University of Iowa); Ballet
Sarah Jane Duax is a local dancer, choreographer and teacher.  She has a Masters in Math and an MFA in Dance. She is originally from Buffalo, NY where she studied and performed with the Buffalo Ballet Theater.  She continued her studies with the Joffrey Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet and Hysell Ballet. Locally she has performed with New Orleans Ballet Ensemble, New Orleans Dance, Hysell Ballet and New Orleans Dance Collective. She currently teaches at Tulane University, NORD/NOBA and the New Orleans Dance Academy where she also studies with Mary Monroe. She is also a licensed Massage Therapist.
sduax@tulane.edu
Alice Pascal Escher (MFA, Temple University); Dance Coordinator, Artistic Director, Newcomb Dance Company; Modern Dance, Ballet, Dance Composition, Dance History apascal@tulane.edu
Alice Pascal Escher is the Artistic Director of the Newcomb Dance Company and an Associate Professor of Dance. She holds a B.F.A. in dance from Florida State University and an M.F.A in dance from Temple University in Philadelphia. Before coming to New Orleans, Escher was on the faculty of the School of the Pennsylvania Ballet and a member of Sybil Dance Company. Escher has choreographed over 30 modern dances and ballets, was a member of New Orleans Dance for many years and is currently a frequent guest artist with Ballet Hysell. She founded and directed the Newcomb Children’s Modern Dance Workshop.
Jerisse Grantham (BS, Louisiana State University); Tap

Jeffrey Gunshol (MFA, University of Utah); Modern Dance
jgunshol@tulane.edu
Jeffrey Gunshol has danced with many different artists including, Liz Lerman, Mark Dendy, Melanie Stewart, and Kattie Duck and collaborated with Vincent Cacalano, Adrienne Clancy, Reggie Crump, Stephanie George, and Michaela Cannon. He began dancing at the Baltimore School for the Arts then headed to New York City and attended Alvin Ailey American Dance Center. He pursued his undergraduate degree at Virginia Commonwealth University and after graduation started dancing with Dendy Dance. Following his work with Mark Dendy, he began to teach, choreograph, and dance for Liz Lerman for five years. He moved to Amsterdam to work with Vincent Cacalano. While abroad he was a guest artist with Magpie Music and Dance, created his own work, did long term projects with Danish choreographer Eric Pold, and Dutch choreographer Martin Butler. He received his Masters in Dance from the University of Utah. After leaving Utah he taught at East Carolina University for a year before coming to Tulane.
Barbara Hayley (MFA, New York University Tisch School of the Arts), Modern Dance bhayley@tulane.edu
Barbara Hayley is Professor of Dance, holding an MFA degree from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. In New York, Ms. Hayley taught dance at Wagner College on Staten Island, danced with numerous choreographers, and directed Barbara Hayley & Dancers. She has been a member of the Newcomb Dance Program faculty since 1985, Coordinator of Dance since 1989, and teaches ballet, modern dance, choreography, dance history, and interdisciplinary courses in theatre and dance. Ms. Hayley received a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award in 1997/1998 for work throughout Russia, the impetus for creative work/exchanges on the international dance scene. Ms. Hayley is active in community partnership building and concert modern dance in New Orleans, including the direction of New Orleans Dance, a modern dance company comprised of local professional dance artists. New Orleans Dance and Ms. Hayley have received awards for both original choreography and modern dance production, including the 1999 Mayor’s Arts Award. Research: choreographic projects and oral history of early Alwin Nikolais dancers/German lineage of modern dance.
Ausettua Jackson (BA, Dillard University); African Dance, Jazz Dance ajackso4@tulane.edu

Monique Moss (BA, Tulane University) mmoss@tulane.edu

Minnette Starts, Emerita

Beverly Trask (MFA, University of Southern Mississippi), Artistic Director, New Orleans Jazz Dance Festival; Modern Dance, Tap, Jazz, Dance History, Performance btrask@tulane.edu
Associate Professor Trask has choreographed and acted in numerous theatre and dance productions on campus and in the New Orleans Community for the last 25 years. She last appeared at Southern Repertory Theatre as Mrs. Wire in Tenneessee William’s Vieux Carre. In 1997, she began the New Orleans Jazz Dance Festival, a summer dance festival to promote research, professional training and cultural enrichment of the historical role of American vernacular dance as a unique American phenomenon.

Department Staff
 - Costume Shop Supervisor (504) 314-7754

Linda Cantero - Executive Secretary for Theatre Program  (504)  314-7760 lcanter@tulane.edu

Elsa Dimitriadis - Program Coordinator (504) 865-5106 edimitri@tulane.edu

David Raphel - Assistant Technical Director/Scene Shop Supervisor (504) 865-5325 draphel@tulane.edu

Brad Robbert - Operations Director, Shakespeare Festival at Tulane (504) 314-7788 brad@tulane.edu
Brad Robbert has been the Shakespeare Festival at Tulane’s Production Stage Manager since 1996, and Operations Director since 2001.  A proud member of Actors’ Equity Association, he has worked as a stage and production manager throughout the state.  A New Orleans native, Brad has also worked around the world (literally) as a Lighting Designer and Production Manager on the six-star luxury cruise ships of Crystal Cruises.  In 2007 he was the recipient of the 1st Annual Fred B. Vogel Memorial Scholarship to attend the Commercial Theatre Institute in New York, sponsored by New Theatre Restaurant and DramaBiz Magazine.  He has been an invited speaker at the Texas Educational Theatre Association Conference, and has taught Stage and Production Management courses for Tulane’s Department of Theatre and Dance.
Elizabeth Stewart-Ackers - Executive Secretary for Dance Program (504) 314-7761 estewart@tulane.edu