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Stage Management Program

James Mountcastle (stage management) has been a professional stage manager for the past 20 years. He has stage-managed productions on Broadway, off-Broadway, and at regional theaters throughout the country. Since the winter of 2001, James has been the stage manager for the annual production of A Christmas Carol presented at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Other New York credits include Broadway productions of Damn Yankees, Jekyll & Hyde, The Boys from Syracuse, The Smell of the Kill, and Judgement at Nuremburg, Medea starring Fiona Shaw, and Life (x) 3 starring Helen Hunt and John Turturro. He was stage manager for the national tour of Damn Yankees starring Jerry Lewis and also headed the production at the Adelphi Theatre on the West End of London. Other touring credits include national tours of City of Angels, My Fair Lady, and Falsettos. He is a graduate of the Catholic University of America and the Yale School of Drama.

Carol Thompson (stage management) is the department administrator and general manager of the theater arts department's production season. She was the producing director of the Levin Theater Company's Summer Shakespeare Fest and general manager of the Levin Theater Company. Among her stage management credits are the premieres of The Woolgatherer and Extremities. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association.


 
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