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Department of Theater Arts



“Girly girl” Shelly Mazzanoble ’94 has a dark side as elven wizard and D&D guru. And she’s funny.  ...

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From urban cowpoke to gang member, Matt Cavenaugh ’01 continues to stretch as a performer.  by Barbara Adams

Musical theater isn’t all razzle-dazzle, as Matt Cavenaugh can attest. In his third Broadway musical Cavenaugh found...

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On stage, on screen, on Broadway (and off), Sal Mistretta ’66/’67 loves every minute of his work.   by George Sapio

In his 43 years as a professional actor, Sal Mistretta has worked both on and off-Broadway, toured all over the...

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Kerry Butler ’92 puts quiet grit and humor into making her childhood dream come true.  by George Sapio

“This is by far the hardest job I’ve ever had,” said Kerry Butler with an “oh boy” sigh. It was an August Saturday in New...

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Mark Price ’96 finds collaboration key to his joy in playing funny, poignant, and sometimes devilish characters.  by Barbara Adams

A dozen years, 10 Broadway shows — that’s quite a run.

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