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Support for N.C. A&T and    theater arts students take part in several national and
            its students comes from all   international programs supported by subscribers.
            around the world, but the
            Theatre Arts Program gets
           angel   audiences right here in   Clemente McWilliams ’88 has   “I was employed at Salem   A&T’s theatre arts program
            most of its support from
                                                                                                 wins national awards and
                                                                    College in Winston-Salem,
                                        been a season subscriber for
            the Triad.
                                                                                                 was recognized as the top
                                                                    but I lived in Greensboro and
                                        nearly 15 years.
                                                                    have loved theater all my
                                                                                                 undergraduate theater
            Each year, students in
 inveStorS  the program participate     “I wanted to expose my kids   life,” she said. “Our program’s   program for African
                                                                    shows cover many issues
                                                                                                 Americans.
                                        to the performing arts and
            in several exhibitions and
                                                                    and topics that are relevant
                                        what better way than to
            shows that would be next
                                                                                                 The investment the season
                                                                    and timely. It helps one to
                                        start at A&T,” he said. “(The
            to impossible to produce
            without the support of
                                                                                                 not go unnoticed by theater
                                                                    utilize the concepts from on
            season subscribers.         Theatre Arts Program) puts   reflect and think of how to   subscribers are making does
                                        out top-notch performances
 By Jordan M. Howse                     and at the end of the day,   stage in the classroom.”    peers or the program’s
 season     “Our season subscribers are   it’s about the support and                             students.
            like family,” said Tina Liggins,   impact it has on these   “It helps our students grow
 subscribers are   theatre manager in the   students. It gives them   emotionally and socially and   “It’s uplifting and
 the mainstay   Department of Visual and   confidence and inspires   gives them the lifelong tools   encouraging to know that no
            Performing Arts. “They’re   them to do what others      to collaborate with others,”   matter what show on what
 of n.c. a&t’s   like mothers, grandfathers,   thought they couldn’t.”  she said. “We should certainly   day, somebody is going to
            brothers all here to support                            continue to support that.”   be there,” said Alexander
 successful
            our students and watch      Liggins works hard to                                    Albritton, a senior in the
 theatre arts   them flourish and grow.”  ensure audiences—new and   Kea also supports the       program. “As students we
                                        old—feel welcome at Paul    program by requiring her     don’t always acknowledge
 program    Season subscribers can      Robeson Theatre.            own students to see at least   it, but we definitely know
            purchase one to eight                                   one show.                    how important season
            tickets for each show       “Art is a feeling, an emotion,                           subscribers are to us and the
            of the season and get       a love, especially for our   Theater arts students take   program. It’s them saying,
            advance ticket reservations,   season subscribers,” Liggins   part in several national and   ‘We believe in you.’”
            preferred seating and their   said. “Some have been     international programs
            names printed in each of    around since I was a kid and   supported by subscribers.
            the season’s playbills. They   we sometimes capture new   Students and faculty have
            are also honored as special   subscribers through them.   worked with Guilford
            guests at events, receptions   There are many people out   County Schools and Triad
            and the campus version      there who love the arts.”   Stage to participate in the
            of the Tony Awards,                                     August Wilson Monologue
            the Robeys.                                             Competition in New York
                                        One of those people is      City, study abroad in Britain
            “A lot of our subscribers   Cathy Kea, professor of     to learn some of the classics
            want to feed into these     special education at A&T.   like Shakespeare, as well
            students’ lives,” Liggins said.   She has been a patron of   as travel for workshops
            “They aren’t necessarily    Paul Robeson Theatre since   and intensives.
            buying into our season but   1986, before she worked at
            into our students. They come   the university.
            to the black box theater and
            see the student-directed
            performances. They’re so
            supportive of them at every
            level, not just the main
            stage.”



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