Originally from Brownwood, TX and a graduate of our undergraduate program in 2017, Natalie Mayo has been employed with SOTD as the facilities manager since the construction of the second portion of our new facility. After graduating from Texas Tech with a focus on sound design, Natalie discovered her love of Children’s Theatre and worked on many shows in the capacities of production and stage management.
What does the future hold for theatre and dance? Audiences can get a glimpse April 2-7 at "Frontier Fest," the annual week-long showcase of adventurous, new works by students in the Texas Tech University School of Theatre & Dance.
Aside from teaching and producing theatre and dance, the thrust of this semester has been dedicated to putting together a massive (think well over 200 pages) report for re-accrediting our program with the National Association of Schools of Theatre, helmed by Professor Mallory Prucha, but with contributions from our entire faculty and staff. It’s called a Self-Study, and it describes and analyzes in detail every aspect of our program.