Alumni
- Emily K. Harrison founded Boulder-based square product theatre in 2006. Emily was featured as part of Westword’s original “100 Colorado Creatives” series and was recognized by The Denver Post as a 2011 Pathmaker, one of only seven individuals
- graduated with a PhD in 2017; His full-length play, Unspoken, was the 2016 winner of ’s New Play Festival and in 2015, received the GPTI Teaching Excellence Award.
- Nathan Cooper (BA, 2007), Jessica Garrett (BA, 2005) Genevieve de Mahy (BA, 2006)-founded Baltimore’s Single Carrot Theatre.
- Jessie Fisher made her debut as the female lead in the musical, Once, in June 2014.
- Brian has played the supporting role of Jimmy Palmer on the popular CBS television series "NCIS" since 2004. In 2012, he was promoted to season regular. See more about Brian's career on IMDb.
- Emmy nominated role in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Detective Elliot Stabler. See more on Meloni's work on IMDb.
- Jim Doyle received the 1992 Academy Award winner in Technical Achievement for his design and development of the dry fogger.
- An AFI Best Actress nominee and People’s Choice Award-winner, Lydia has acted in over 250 television shows and films and is best known for playing Sara Rush in the television sitcom Too Close for Comfort. See more on Lydia's website.
- Thank you to Nancy Smith for sharing the following: Terry Ann Sendgraff, dance pioneer, matriarch of aerial dance, visionary artist, and deeply influential teacher transitioned peacefully in her home in Oakland California on September 6, 2019