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College of Fine Arts and Communication | 25 Tobie Minor won The Flash Award — For Best Fight Scene/ Stunt Choreography at the Prison City Film Festival for the film I Voted, which was produced by Ruined Man Productions, a film production company that is founded and run by Bobcat Alum, Rachel DeRouen. [4] Michelle Ney designed scenery for Jersey Boys at Zach Theatre in Austin. [5] Sidney Rushing's playwriting work will be featured in the groundbreaking Garden State Festival this May presented by the Jersey City Theater Center and The New Jersey Play Lab. See article here. Sidney Rushing' s new play Courting Mayhem will have a read- ing this May in midtown Manhattan for industry professionals presented by Theatre 4 the People. Colin Shay presented a poster of their creative work enti- tled "Simple Caster Lifts and Tip Jacks for Rep Theatre" and presented on a panel of industry professionals called "Depth of Cut: Computer Numerical Control for Mass Production" at the United States Institute for Theatre Technology Conference in Columbus, Ohio in March. Colin will be the Technical Director of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's 2025 Season. Neil Patrick Stewart was honored with the Community Part- nership Award from the San Marcos Police Department, for his work facilitating and leading student involvement as role-play- ers for important SMPD training exercises. [6] Deonté Warren published Black Musicals, White Composers in the Musical Theatre Educators’ Alliance Journal. [6] 4 5 6 Tobie Minor won The Flash Award — For Best Fight Scene/ Stunt Choreography at the Prison City Film Festival for the film I Voted Michelle Ney designed scenery for Jersey Boys at Zach Theatre in Austin Neil Patrick Stewart was honored with the Community Partnership Award from the San Marcos Police Department

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