A FEW STATISTICS YOU SHOULD KNOW...
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Year to date, the Guild has raised over $20,000 (November 2011)
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Provided 11 scholarships to theatre students at UCM, UMKC and KU
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Grants paid out in 2011 - $22,000
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Total grants paid out since conception - $183,663,81
University of Kansas Theatre Department
" The addition of the New Theatre Scholarships to our KU students has made a serious impact on our ability to support so many of our talented undergraduate and graduate students. The fact that they are named in honor of Dodie Brown and Don Knotts adds a special significance to the awards and makes for a wonderful addition to any actor's resume for name recognition. The New Theatre has also given our students their first professional experience as actors, in no small part to the exposure of the Guild Scholarships. We are fortunate and blessed to have the Guild as a friend of KU and our students."
John Stanlunas, Chair
Department of Theatre and Film
Acting Artistic Director for the University Theatre
"All students in our department are given an opportunity each spring to apply for scholarships. We have a deadline of March 1st each year and advertise to our students to come by our academic office and apply for all the scholarships we have available in our department, including the New Theatre Guild. We advertise this in our weekly newsletter and we send out at least two notifications to any student who claims theatre and film as a major.
We have a small group of faculty members that are put on a Scholarship Committee each year. They are assigned by the Chair of the Department. These faculty members go through all our applicants and the scholarships that we have and match the most qualified students to the appropriate scholarship. Then, ALL the faculty and staff reps meet to go over the recommendations of the Scholarship Committee. During this time, we are given the names of all the students who applied and other pertinent information. Sometimes, faculty and/or staff members will be able to give information that was not known by the Scholarship Committee so it really helps us ensure that we get the top students - not only the top of their class in terms of their GPAs, but in terms of their commitment to the program and to the integrity of the field. We then vote on the scholarship recipients and announce them at the Theatre Banquet. "
Katherine Pryor
Managing Director of Theatre, Budget Office / Development Manager, Theatre and Film
The New Theatre Guild Scholarship Recipents
Maureen Perry - Recipient in 2000
Lives in MN and acts for professional theatres.
Allison Gabbard - Recipient in 2001
Lives in Houston and is acting as well.
Matt Simon - Recipient in 2002
Lived in NYC until 2007 now he is in L.A.
Has appeared on some television shows and continues to pursue acting.
Example: He was on Law & Order Criminal Intent
Evan Grosshans - Recipient in 2003
Information coming!
Lawrence Henderson - Recipient in 2004
In Law School
Dodie Myers Brown Scholarship Recipients
Justin Knudsen - Recipient in 2006
Just moved to Minneapolis to pursue acting.
The New Theatre Guild Student Educational Enrichment Scholarships
Christopher Wheatley - Recipient in 2005
Recipient of a grant to attend a study abroad program at Stratford-on-Avon studied with Royal Shakespeare Company
Moved to Los Angeles and took a job with Mad TV. Also this year acted in two independent films (BUNKER HILL and THE ONE GOOD INDIAN), has done several industrial films in KC area and several commercials.
Eric Avery - Recipient in 2006
Recipeint of a grant.
Eric has been living in MN making his career in acting, directing and choreography.
University of Central Missouri Theatre Department
Dr. Richard Herman - Chair / Professor of Theatre
Colette E. Tilden - Office Professional
The New Theatre Guild Scholarship Recipents
2000 – Emily Gann
2001 – Kacy Christensen
2002 – Henry Alonzo
2003 – Jennifer Green
2004 – Chase Ashurst
2005 – Jaclyn Jensen
2006 – Gretel Aschenbrenner
2007 – Ryan Fortney
The McDowell Family Scholarship Recipents
2006 – Cory Glenn
2007 – Nicole Hall
2008 – Rebecca Scrivener, Brian Sauer, Chris Notestine

University of Missouri Kansas City Theatre Department
Tom Markikes - Chair / Professor of Theatre
Cynthia Puppel Stofiel - Student Affairs Representative
The New Theatre Guild Scholarship Recipents
Stephen Moore (Bachelor of Arts)
Melissa Carle (Master of Arts)
Spencer Musser (MFA Scenic Design)
Kristy Thomas (MFA Acting)
Lindsey B. Jones (Bachelor of Arts)
Cynthia Stofiel (Master of Arts)
Antonia Ford-Roberts (MFA Costume Design and Technology)
Rocco D'Santi (MFA Lighting Design)
Thomas Gault (MFA Technical Direction)
Jeff Roudabush ( MFA scenic design)
Samuel T. Gaines (MFA acting)
Patrick Du Laney (MFA acting)
Andrew Pierce (Master of Arts)
Johnny Wolfe (Master of Arts)
Lauren Lubow (Bachelor of Arts, performance)
Melissa Fennewald (Bachelor of Arts, performance)
"This photo was taken for the Nevada Conservatory Theatre's production of Floyd Collins. I played the part of Jewell and the production was directed by MFA Directing Candidate Susan Burns for her graduate thesis.

As any starving student/artist will declare, finances are extremely tight during the summer causing many of us to take non-artistic related jobs in order to make ends meet. Due to the assistance of the New Theatre Guild's Virginia Kelley Scholarship, I was not forced to take such a position this year but rather got to assist the managing director of the Kansas City Repertory Theatre (KCRep) as his arts anagement intern while working as dramaturg for Actors Theatre of Kansas City's production of Taking Sides. In the fall, I will be the KCRep's artistic intern and functioning as the assistant director/assistant stage manager on their productions of Clay, Radio Golf, and A Christmas Carol, and will also serve as the chief
writer/editor of the Theatre Training News (a yearly publication of UMKC's Theatre Department). The spring will bring in an exciting new stage adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov's masterpiece that is The Master and Margarita, which I, as dramaturg, have been assisting in its development since last spring with playwright Ron Hutchinson and director Barry Kyle, and finally, I will begin summer 2009 as the assistant director/assistant stage manager of U:Bug Me at the Coterie Theatre. My wife and I would like to thank Mrs. Kelley and the Guild for their support of students in the arts."
Cheers,
- Johnny Wolfe
KCRep Intern to Managing Director
Chief Writer/Editor of Theatre Training News MA Theatre History & Dramaturgy Student University of Missouri-Kansas City Department of Theatre
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