University of North Georgia

09/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/30/2024 13:44

Two stand-out plays set for this fall

"I plan to pursue directing and producing post-graduation. I love acting with my whole heart, but through my time in college I have found a connection with the creative big picture aspect of theatre," Perrin said.

Eva St. Clair, a senior pursuing a degree in theatre arts, will be a swing for the showings of "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs".

This will be St. Clair's fifth show at UNG. She shared that experiences like these plays have helped prepare her for her future aspirations of directing, teaching and arts administration.

"These shows have prepared me for graduation in many different ways, primarily by helping me find myself as a theatre artist," St. Clair said. "I've had the freedom to explore many interests and find what I am most passionate about. Additionally, I've been exposed to the sort of professionalism I'll need after graduation, and the tools I'll need to maintain a successful career."

Tickets are now available for both mainstage plays.

GTA is hosting the Georgia Theatre Conference on Oct.16-19 at Brenau University, when roughly 2,000 high school and college students will come to take workshops, participate in play festivals, and audition for professional jobs, Pierce said.