The TETA nominating committee has put
forth these theatre professionals for election to the following offices:
PRESIDENT-ELECT NOMINEE: CHARLIE HUKILL
Charlie
Hukill is a Professor of Theatre at McMurry University, and the Chair of the
Division of Fine Arts within the School of Arts and Letters. He holds a BFA in Theatre from Stephen F.
Austin State University, an MFA in Design and Playwriting from Trinity University,
via the Dallas Theater Center, and has completed an additional 60 hours of post
graduate study in Fine Arts, with concentrations in Playwriting, Acting,
Directing, and the Fine Arts, from Texas Tech University.
Since
1979, he has designed sets for more than 100 productions, designed lights for
over 90 productions, directed over 60 productions and performed roles in 39
plays, mostly in Texas, but also in Minnesota, Iowa, and Louisiana. He has had two original scripts produced,
Southbound, at Simpson College, in Iowa, for which he also designed the
scenery, and Occupational Hazards, at Texas Tech and McMurry.
Charlie
is an active member of the Texas Educational Theatre Association. In addition to serving a term as Vice
President for the College/University section of TETA, he has also been very
involved in the former Adjudicator’s Organization of TETA, now known as
TTAO. For the AO, he has served on the
Standards and Practices Committee, the Administrative Committee, and was Chair
of that organization for two years. He
has been an approved Critic Judge for UIL one-act play competitions since 1980
and has judged at all levels, zone to state, A-AAAAA all across the state. In 2001, Charlie was selected as the Educator
of the Year for Colleges and Universities by the TETA.
Recognitions
at McMurry University include the Outstanding Faculty of the Year (2000), the
Graduates’ Faculty Award (2001), the Gordon R. and Lola J. Bennett Award
(2002), and the E.E. Hall Memorial Scholarship Award (2005).
TREASURER NOMINEE: RACHEL MATTOX (Incumbent)
Rachel Mattox has acted, directed and taught theatre for
over thirty years, including for the University of Texas Summer Theatre
Workshops, for the University of Houston Children’s Theatre Festival, Theatre
Showcase, The Country Playhouse, and The Texas Repertory Theatre Company. She
taught theatre at Spring Branch High School, St. Agnes Academy, James E. Taylor
High School, and Hempstead H. S. before retiring from teaching in 2004. As a theatre educator, Rachel directed her
students to the U.I.L. State Meet One Act Play contest 11 times, winning three
State Championships and placing 2nd in State twice.
Rachel has also conducted acting and directing workshops for
TETA, and taught acting, directing, voice and diction, and children’s theatre
at the University of Texas, and at the University of Houston. Rachel Anne
received the U.I.L.Sponsor Excellence Award in 1992, and was named TETA High
School Educator of the Year in 2004.
She has served on several TETA committees, and is former
chair of the UIL OAP Advisory Committee which formulated the Ethics Code in
practice today. She was also one of the TEA appointed writers of the early TEKS
for theatre curriculum.
Since 2006 Rachel has been proud to be a U.I.L. Theatre
Adjudicator and clinician. For the past year she has served as TETA’s
Treasurer.
Rachel studied at the Mary Wigman Institute of Dance in
Berlin, Germany, was a dancer and actress at the Ashland, Oregon Shakespeare
Festival, and received a BFA in Theatre from the University of Texas, Austin,
and a MFA in Directing from the University of Houston.
TREASURER-ELECT NOMINEE: TIMOTHY
ESTELLE
Timothy Estelle has served the Texas
Public School system since 2005. Previous professional experiences include
Assistant Theatre Arts Director at Clear Creek high school from 2005-2009, and
Theatre Arts Director at Cypress Woods high school from 2009-2014. As Theatre
Arts Director, Timothy’s students have excelled in both the Texas and National
Thespian Competitions, garnering awards and scholarships, as well as advancing
to the State UIL One-Act Play competition. Prior to Timothy’s educational work
he was the artistic intern at the Arizona Theatre Company in Tucson, AZ from
2004-2005. Currently, Timothy serves the
Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District as the Coordinator of Secondary
Fine Arts for Dance and Theatre Arts. In his role, Timothy is responsible for
guiding the alignment of district curriculum practices with both State and
National standards, the advocacy and support of district performing arts
groups, as well as the development of authentic professional growth
opportunities for content teachers. Timothy has been a member of the Texas
Educational Theatre Association since 2005, as well as the Educational Theatre
Association since 2009. Timothy holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre as
well as a Masters of Education from Stephen F. Austin State University.
DIRECTORS
AT-LARGE NOMINEES: ANNIE DRAGOO and RONALD WATSON
Annie Dragoo began teaching and directing in 1993. She holds a BA in
English and Speech Communication with a Concentration in Theatre Studies from
Houston Baptist University. In the summer of 2008, she was granted a
scholarship to study in residency at the Globe Theatre in London and has
trained for several years with the Broadway Teaching Lab in New York. Her
career has included directing elementary, middle, and high school students
across Texas. Annie began the musical theatre program at Austin High in 2004,
and in that time has directed fifteen musical productions. She wrote the
Musical Theatre Curriculum for the state of Texas and is currently writing a
musical theatre text book. She has performed in several professional
productions in Dallas, Houston, & Austin. Dragoo co-directed three of the
last seven UIL One Act Play productions that have qualified for the 5A State Contest,
winning the State Championship in 2012. Among her favorite productions to
direct are Round and Round the Garden, Into the Woods, Urinetown, Spring
Awakening, Radio Eyes and Gypsy. She was nominated for the UIL Sponsor
Excellence Award.
Ronnie
Watson attended
Southwest Texas State University and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a
pre-professional concentration in acting in 1987. He received his Master
of Arts Degree in Directing and Design from Baylor University in 1997.
From 1994 to 2005 he taught and directed at Odessa High School, Sonora High
School, Jersey Village High School, Klein High School, and Alief-Taylor High
School. In 2005 he joined the theatre faculty at San Antonio College
where he currently is a tenured instructor of theatre. He has served as
the State Contest Director for the Theatrical Design Contest since its
inception in 2006 and has served as a U.I.L. One-Act Play Adjudicator since
2006.
In addition to the nominees above, Adult TETA members will have the opportunity to nominate
individuals for any of the offices above. Nominations will be taken from the floor during the annual business meeting following convocation.
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