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Lily Delle-Levine ’21 landed a post-Hamilton job as a skater with Disney on Ice and currently tours with “Mickey and Friends.” She talks here about the experience.
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Her standard joke is that she could wire your house, but you wouldn’t want her to. Besides, that might be a waste of her creativity. Lois Bryan ’04 is a master electrician in theatre and dance at California State University, Fullerton.
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Producer, actor, and writer Michael Breslin ’13's play Circle Jerk was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in drama.
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Breaking into the entertainment industry might sound like an ambition so grand that it’s almost unattainable. But Danielle Hirsch ’21 worked her way up to an externship with United Talent Agency (UTA), where she was soon offered a desk opening in the theatre department.
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Theatre and psychology double major Gus Gonzalez ’21 was recently accepted into the Atlantic Acting School, where he will enter a two-and-a-half-year program that focuses on acting and the theatre business. Here, Gonzalez discusses the application process and his time at Hamilton.
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Tommy Bowden ’18 is an actor, but he’s an actor with an entrepreneurial spirit that’s serving him well: He's created a new online service for artists.
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From a desert in Somaliland to a campus residence hall room, a cast of Hamilton students and alumni will perform a collection of Shakespeare’s sonnets this week in a production that explores the meaning of community during the pandemic that has altered life around the globe.
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Theatre adapts, reflects, and, most importantly, survives. The industry is no stranger to abrupt, closure when the unexpected happens. Shakespeare himself lived through several recurrences of the plague, writing through quarantine restrictions, and imagining the new stories, characters, and worlds that would go on to be celebrated for hundreds of years.
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Owen McCarthy ’20 has always enjoyed working with his hands. After Hamilton, he will have the opportunity to do just that as a rotational project engineer at New York City-based Structure Tone, a global leader in general contracting and construction management.
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For the first part of the winter, actor Kadahj Bennett ’12 has been immersed in Pass Over, with SpeakEasy Stage Company in Boston, Bennett describes the play written by Antoinette Nwandu as Waiting for Godot with a Black Lives Matter tinge. It’s a three-person production, and he’s on stage for the duration.
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