Andre Eaton Jr. has been acting since high school. He studied Theatre and Creative writing at Georgia State University and was an acting apprentice at Horizon Theatre Company. The last show he acted in at Live Arts was Fiorello. Andre is currently part of the Directing Intensive Program, was Assistant Director for Bad Ideas for… Read more »
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Meet the cast of Miracle on South Division St – Alyson Rubin
Live Arts Theatre is proud to present Alyson Rubin to our stage! Her background in theatre includes 6 years of training with Brian Baer and attending the Stella Adler Conservatory Teen program. Her most recent shows have been “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged,” “Ash Girl,” and “Romeo and Juliet.” Alyson will be playing… Read more »
Meet the Director of Miracle on South Division St – Becca Parker
Becca Parker is Live Arts Theatre’s Artistic Director. She also substitutes teaches with Gwinnett County Schools and teaches Voice/Piano lessons with Sound of Music in Buford. Before founding Live Arts Theatre, Becca proudly graduated from Shenandoah Conservatory with a degree in Music and Musical Theatre and a Masters of Education from the University of Phoenix…. Read more »
A note from Mere Jones, producer of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolfe
As Live Arts Theatre enters our second week of Edward Albee’s Who’s afraid of Virginia Wolfe, we are reflecting on the process that led us here. Let’s face it, it is not an easy play to digest, it’s a bit dark and very suspenseful, and a bit of a puzzle (purposely) from beginning to end…. Read more »
Meet the cast of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf- Angela Van Tassel
Angela Van Tassel was born and raised in California, where she studied communications in college in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is currently a writer, trainer, and works as a training developer for the US Government. The theatre bug bit her HARD while in college after a friend asked her to help out backstage… Read more »
Who’s afraid of Virginia Wolfe, an interview with Creative Director, Becca Parker
As we prepare for our production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, we sat down for a talk with our Creative Director, Becca Parker. Becca Parker is no stranger to the Live Arts stage. As Founding Artistic Director, she has had a hand in every single Live Arts production. When she is not… Read more »
Meet the cast of Bad Ideas for Bad Television- Lane Hunter
Live arts theatre is proud to present Lane Hunter to our audiences! While new to stage acting, he is a seasoned performer and it shows. Lane studied percussion performance, music education, French, and language and linguistics at KSU and graduated Summer 2017. His degree is officially a BS in Integrative Studies. Lane has been a professional… Read more »
Meet the crew of Bad Ideas for Bad Television- Andre Eaton Jr.
Like most young actors/directors, Andre Eaton’s life is a balance of getting that money and exploring his art form. His current job is at Wendy’s and he has a Bachelors degree in English and Theatre from GA State University. He has also been an Acting apprentice at Horizon Theatre. Those who have worked with Andre know… Read more »
Meet the cast of Bad Ideas for Bad Television Shows- Joanna Wire
Joanna Wire is a High School Language Arts Teacher. She received her Bachelors in English and Theatre from LaGrange College and earned a Masters in English Education at UGA. Joanna attended her first drama camp at 4 years of age. Since then, she has served as teaching assistant at various drama camps, enjoyed acting all through college,… Read more »
Meet the cast of Bad Ideas for Bad Television Shows- Thomas Huenergardt
Thomas Huenergardt is relatively new to the Live Arts Stage but he began acting in shows at 12 years old at New London Theatre. He has accomplished a great deal considering he is only 18 years old. He currently works part-time as a handyman with his father, tiling and remodeling bathrooms. He has been homeschooled… Read more »