Actor, director, producer and educator Tracy Hill Williams takes us back to the 80s. She talks about what it was like as a pregnant grad student loosening her corset in As You Like It, being uncast from a big production, and finding a way to come out on top despite the sexism and misogyny of the time. From her days as a young mother of three balancing acting jobs and a marriage on the rocks, to her current incarnation as an inspiring educator and department chair, Tracy tells it like it is with grace, humor and her trademark charm.
Info about Tracy's program :
https://www.miracosta.edu/academics/degree-and-certificate-programs/creative-and-applied-arts/dramatic-arts/index.html
A few of the poems living in Tracy's head:
"I'm Nobody" by Emily Dickinson
"Her Story" by Naomi Long Madgett
"Patterns" by Amy Lowell
"Eldorado" by Edgar Allen Poe
"The Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll
Sonnets 18, 27 and 29 by William Shakespeare
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss
Now We Are Six by A.A. Milne
Chicken Soup With Rice by Maurice Sendak