LSU Theatre Alumni
The official page for all LSU School of Theatre Alumni. We also welcome all of our Alumni of Swine Palace productions!
06/09/2025
John Mese has had an impact on so many LSU Theatre lives over the years - he and his family could use some help now.
Donate to Help John and Family Get Though This Medical Crisis, organized by Carolyn Glasser Dear Friends and Family, It's with sadness and hope that we s… Carolyn Glasser needs your support for Help John and Family Get Though This Medical Crisis
11/04/2021
Happy ! Today, we're throwing it back to "Lorca in a Green Dress" from our 2006-2007 season. Let us know down below what shows or seasons you'd like to see next!
10/05/2021
📝 Are you ? Mentor and Mentee applications are now being accepted for this year's First-Gen Mentor Program!
This program pairs first-gen LSU students (mentees) with first-gen professionals (mentors).
Together, they can create meaningful, career-focused relationships that assist students in reaching their career potential.
⭐️ The deadline to apply is October 29, and you can submit your application here: https://www.lsu.edu/careercenter/events/firstgen.php
09/30/2021
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Today is the last day that alumni can complete the survey of the climate of the School of Theatre. Please take a few minutes and complete it!
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10/05/2020
Dear School of Theatre Alumni,
over the past several months the Alliance for the Future: Dismantling Bias and Racism in the School of Theatre Task Force has been working to develop a deliberate and definable action plan that advances Equity, Diversity and Inclusion as priorities within the School of Theatre. As part of these efforts the Alliance has created a School of Theatre Climate Survey. The Climate Survey is designed to collect information on your experiences as a student and to use the information to create initiatives centered around eliminating bias and racism within the School of Theatre. The survey will be administered every other year and will serve as a benchmark for evaluating the School of Theatre's progress in eliminating bias and racism within our community.
We want to hear from you even if you weren't a recent graduate.
The survey should take no more than 15-20 minutes to complete. The feedback will be analyzed and compiled into a report by a team led by Dr. Sarah Becker, Associate Professor of Sociology and be made available to the School of Theatre community. While participation is voluntary, I hope you will complete the survey at the link below and contribute to this important initiative The survey will remain open through Wednesday, October 14. Thank you for helping us.
https://lsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1OigbR03EvqNEvr
Dear LSU School of Theatre BIPOC Alumni,
You may be aware, we will be leading ED&I and Anti-Racism facilitation and training for the 2020-2021 school year with the LSU School of Theatre Faculty, Staff, Students, and Alumni. We will be holding a virtual session for all BIPOC students and alumni this Friday, September 25th from 4:30-7pm CST. Please contact Tiffany at [email protected] for the Zoom info. If you cannot attend the meeting, we ask that you please fill out this anonymous survey: https://forms.gle/Ep1ocbXfSUi6qX3q6.
Please know that this is a safe space, that no LSU Faculty or Staff members will be on the call, and that everything said on the call will be confidential. We would like to learn more about your experiences so that they may inform us about how to plan our training and facilitation sessions over the next school year. The overall goals of these sessions are detailed below. Please note that these goals may change and/or grow as we learn more throughout the process.
To find out more about the long term goals of these workshops, and learn more about the facilitators, Tiffany Vega-Gibson and Lauren E. Turner please visit the web page at https://www.lsu.edu/cmda/theatre/about/ediworkshops.php
08/04/2020
For those who missed KLSU's presentation of SOT/Swine Palace's wonderful radio version of The Importance of Being Earnest directed by George Judy and starring the Acting MFAs and Shannon Walsh you can now find it online:
The Importance of Being Earnest on KLSU LSU School of Theatre and Swine Palace present The Importance of Being Earnest on KLSU 91.1
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