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Roe Green Visiting Director Series Continues to Thrive

Roe Green -- local arts patron, activist and CEO of the Roe Green Foundation -- decided 16 years ago that she wanted to give back to ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ. Through her generosity and passion for the arts, Ms. Green, along with her foundation, established the Roe Green Visiting Director Series for the School of Theatre and Dance. 

The Roe Green Visiting Director Series brings in guest professional directors to work in residency with students and direct one of the School’s Main Stage productions.

In 2008, Ms. Green renewed her pledge to the series, then renewed it once more in 2013 for an additional five years.

Last year, Ms. Green gave a $2.2 million endowment to the Roe Green Visiting Director Series so the series could run on its own and benefit students for years to come.

The series continues to prosper in 2019, bringing in actor, writer and director Ron West, β€˜82. Mr. West graduated from ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ with a bachelor’s degree in theatre. Since then, he has directed multiple pieces for The Second City in Chicago, appeared on Whose Line is it, Anyway? and worked on several other shows and projects. Roe Green

When Mr. West found out about the Roe Green Visiting Director Series, he was excited about the opportunity to return to the university and guest direct. This year, things worked out for Mr. West and the series, and he came to ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State in March to begin his residency.

This semester students are acting in a play that Mr. West wrote titled β€œAny Resemblance.” He said it is his β€œown little laboratory,” where he can experiment with the directing and producing of the play with the students.

As an alumnus of ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State, Mr. West has noticed a few changes in the School of Theatre and Dance from when he was a student himself. The students are now engrossed in a very demanding conservatory style education, whereas years ago, the emphasis was on being in productions.

β€œMy training here started by β€˜doing,’” Mr. West said. β€œIn some instances, literally being pushed on stage being told to β€˜Go out there and do it!’”

Mr. West said that although he majored in theatre, his Facebook profile says β€œstudied in going to rehearsal” because he was constantly doing productions for the school.

β€œIt’s different now,” he said. β€œThey don’t do as many shows, and the individual student isn’t in as many shows.”

In rehearsal, Mr. West is encouraging students to embrace what is already in their hearts to help bring his Hollywood romance play to life.

β€œThe students I am working with are in various places in their development of learning who they are,” Mr. West said. β€œThey all bring some wonderful skills to the table, and everything they’ve got, I’m using.”

Aside from the four-hour daily rehearsals, Mr. West is also conducting a few workshops during his time at ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State.

Mr. West maintained his residency at ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State through the end of April.

β€œAny Resemblance” was open to the public April 19 through April 28. 

For more information on the play, visit www.kent.edu/theatredance/any-resemblance.

To find out more about the Visiting Director Series, visit www.kent.edu/theatredance/roe-green-visiting-director-series.
 

POSTED: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 10:00 AM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 07:40 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Lexi Marco