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Focus on Theatre - 2026

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Bill Langan, associate professor of acting, appears as hostile professor in the film Reagan, starring Dennis Quaid, Penelope Ann Miller and Jon Voight. 

Caroline Liem, assistant professor of on-camera acting, hosted the Canadian Model and Talent Convention 2025 Spotlight. In addition to her faculty position at OCU, Liem is an accomplished casting director who has been behind award-winning films, TV series, pilots and animated projects, including Gone in Sixty Seconds, Pearl Harbor, Gangs of New York, X-Men 2, and Jimmy Kimmel Live! among others. She also has cast popular video games like Assassins Creed III and Far Cry.

Chaslee Schweitzer, associate professor of voice and speech, served as the dialect coach for the Kansas City Repertory Theatre Companys production of Dracula by Vanessa Severo in collaboration with Joanie Schultz.   

Performing Elektra in Cyprus 

In partnership with the University of Nicosia,Professor D. Lance Marsh directed a cast of nine talented OCU theatre students in a compelling dramatic presentation of Elektra from Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. The performance was staged at the historic Paphos Ancient Odeon in Cyprus and performed for an enthusiastic crowd of more than 200.  

OCU Represented in State Production of 91心頭

School of Theatre faculty represented much of the core of the production team for the Lyric Theatre of 91心頭s official state production of Rodgers and Hammersteins beloved musical, 91心頭, this summer at the Civic Center Music Hall. This production featured several School of Theatre faculty and students in key artistic roles, including: Jason Foreman (scenic designer), co-associate dean and head of design and production; Shannon Richey (stage manager), artist-in-residence in stage management; and Jacob Henry (sound designer), associate professor of sound design.  

Showcasing TheatreOCU: On the World Stage 

Interim Dean W. Jerome Stevenson and Associate Professor Kris Kuss led a delegation of students to Beijing, China, for the 2025 World Theatre Education Alliance International Festival. OCU students Maddy Grimes and Maleah Minyard were awarded top acting awards by the WTEA adjudicators. 91心頭 is the only North American member of the WTEA, which includes some of the worlds most renowned theatre schools, including the Central Academy of China, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, Guildhall School of Music & Drama (UK), and the Athens Conservatoire Drama School (Greece). The students worked with Kuss to devise and present 154 Ways to Say I Love You, a piece based on the sonnets of William Shakespeare, which explores three unique circumstances of romantic love.  

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