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Theatre Alumna Reprises Off-Broadway Role

December 9, 2014
Michelle Knight, ’02, stars as Snow White in the Off-Broadway production of “DISENCHANTED!” — a not-for-the-kiddies musical comedy that’s anything but Grimm. Forget the princesses you think you know. Fairy tales will never be the same! The show runs for a limited engagement Nov. 26 through Jan. 25 at the Theatre at St. Clement’s in…

Percussion Professor Tours with Intercollegiate Quartet

September 29, 2014
Thad Anderson recently toured the Midwest with a piano and percussion quartet called Ensemble P4. The group is made up of faculty from Stetson University, Bethune-Cookman University, and UCF. The quartet made stops at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois at Chicago, Northern Illinois University, Joliet College, Moraine Valley College, and Valparaiso…

St. Claire's Work Published in Contemporary Play Anthology

September 16, 2014
A new anthology, Scenes and Monologues of Spiritual Experience from the Best Contemporary Plays, features the work of Sybil St. Claire. Her contribution, Wake Me When It’s Over, was inspired by her idiosyncratic Irish Catholic upbringing and the practice of three-day wakes. The play humorously and tenderly explores spirituality through a teenage lens. The anthology…

UCF Flute Professor Performs at International Flute Convention

September 10, 2014
Nora Lee García was recently invited to perform at the 4th International Flute Convention in Seville, Spain. García was one of only five guest artists from the United States. The roster of international performers included Emmanuel Pahud, William Bennett, Davide Formisano and Alexa Still. Garcia performed a full recital with pianist Jordi Torrent. She also…

Koons Honored by International Clarinet Association

August 29, 2014
On August 2, Keith Koons was honored for his service to the International Clarinet Association. He was presented with a plaque of appreciation by President John Cipolla during an awards ceremony at the ICA international conference ClarinetFest®.hosted by Louisiana State University. Koons served from 2008-2010 as President-elect, 2010-2012 as President, and 2012-2014 as Past President.

Music Faculty Perform and Lecture in Austria

August 19, 2014
This July, John Almeida and Lyman Brodie, UCF Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, performed throughout Austria as invited members of the European Brass Ensemble. Under the direction of Maestro Thomas Clamor, the ensemble is comprised of virtuosic brass and percussion instrumentalists from 17 countries. Almeida and Brodie were joined by one other American, Dr.…

Tobias Elected 2nd VP of National Band Association

July 29, 2014
Scott Tobias has been elected 2nd Vice President of the National Band Association. The National Band Association is the largest band directors’ professional organization in the world, with members working in elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, colleges, and universities throughout the U.S. The association promotes the musical and educational significance of bands. Tobias previously…

Marosi Conducts Top Ensemble in São Paulo

June 24, 2014
On June 15, Laszlo Marosi conducted one of Brazil’s finest wind ensembles, the Banda Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo. The event included the world premiere of “Gaea,” a specially commissioned composition by Edson Zampronha. The performance was greeted with warm reviews from local critics. The program also included pieces from Hungarian composers. Marosi was…

Lighting the Way for Some Pretty Hefty Stars

June 12, 2014
Charles "Chip" Perry’s summertime work is not just in the spotlight – it is the spotlight. The assistant professor of lighting and sound design for the University of Central Florida’s Theatre department is spending his summer months as lighting director for several World Wrestling Entertainment television production shows. His shows average 12 hours of on-air television…

UCF Theatre Graduate Helps Others Recover From Substance Abuse

April 29, 2014
John DeLisa is grateful for a lot of things the past few years, but foremost is that he survived – and will graduate Thursday morning at UCF with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in musical theatre. Drugs and alcohol coupled with a bipolar diagnosis led to his hospitalization before he enrolled at UCF, which is…