According to award winning director and professor Collin Andrulonis, if you aren’t at least a little scared, you’re doing it wrong. We will be talking about teaching theater, teaching the next teachers, the obstacles that teachers face, and what makes it worth it. We will also be taking a look at the director's side of life. Do you want some insights on how productions are chosen, how actors are cast, and the surprises that emerge along the journey from conception to production? Then take a listen to this episode as we mash classy and trashy and join Collin on his journey to realizing the reality TV version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream - coming to the stage February 6-9th **date change from the dates noted in the podcast** at UCO. Link to production information below!
https://calendar.uco.edu/fine-arts-design/event/8598-theatre-arts-a-midsummer-nights-dream
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Thank you to our guest: Collin Andrulonis
Collin Andrulonis (he/him/his) is a national-award-winning theatre educator who is thrilled to begin his fourth year as a professor and the Head of Theatre Education at the University of Central Oklahoma. Collin attended college at UCO where he received his Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Education and his Master's Degree in Secondary Education. He taught middle school theatre for 12 years, and spent 8 of those years building one of the premier middle school theatre programs in New York City. Collin has won numerous awards for his teaching, directing, and playwriting. He continues to direct productions all over the state, most recently including Into the Woods at Poteet Theatre, August: Osage County at the University of Central Oklahoma (which received nine Kennedy Center ACTF awards), and Clue at Carpenter Square Theatre. Many thanks to all of his wonderful students and colleagues, as well as his family and wonderful wife, Erin.