References


Mollie Reid, Director of Programs. Oklahoma City Children’s Theatre. (405) 313 – upon request, mollie@oklahomachildrenstheatre.org, (405) 208 – 6200

LeeAnn Metger, Costume Shop Supervisor. Oklahoma City University. (405) 413 – upon request, lametger@okcu.edu, (405) 208 – 5080

D. Lance Marsh, Professor of Acting & Head of Performance. Oklahoma City University. (608) 335 – upon request, dmarsh@okcu.edu

Hal Kohlman, Associate Professor of Acting & Directing. Oklahoma City University. (405) 659 – upon request, hwkohlman@okcu.edu, (405) 208-5734

Kris Kuss, Associate Professor of Movement/Stage Combat. Oklahoma City University. (405) 208-5719,  kjkuss@okcu.edu

Carol Rice, Artistic Director, RoverDramaWerks!, 901 Cross Bend Rd., Plano, TX 75023 (additional contact details available upon request)

Dennis Yslas, Executive Director, Theatre Network of Texas, Inc.
817-291-xxxx (upon request), dennis@texastheatres.org
http://www.texastheatres.org

Treston Woods, Technical Director, The Point Theatre @ Hill Country Arts Foundation, 830 -367-xxxx


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    Douglas Kent

    I had the pleasure of working with Joy at a short play festival recently. This was nine ten-minute plays, with different casts, sets, props….I’ve never seen someone so in control and on top of everything as Joy was. And through it all she maintained a wonderful attitude. It’s one thing to be on top of everything. It’s another to be so proficient that all the actors and directors KNOW you’ve got it all under control, thereby allowing them to focus on acting and directing.

    Truly, Joy is a dream to work with. And she’s hilarious.

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One response to “References”

  1. I had the pleasure of working with Joy at a short play festival recently. This was nine ten-minute plays, with different casts, sets, props….I’ve never seen someone so in control and on top of everything as Joy was. And through it all she maintained a wonderful attitude. It’s one thing to be on top of everything. It’s another to be so proficient that all the actors and directors KNOW you’ve got it all under control, thereby allowing them to focus on acting and directing.

    Truly, Joy is a dream to work with. And she’s hilarious.

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