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Biography
Gregg Stull, Chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance, Chair of the Department of Music and Professor of Theatre, earned an M.A. (1986) in theatre from the University of Maryland after receiving a B.A. (1982) in dramatic arts from Mary Washington College.
Stull is an expert on funding, policy, and First Amendment issues involving the arts. He consults with arts organizations throughout the country in the area of strategic planning, artistic assessment, and community engagement. He has served as a panelist for the Ohio Arts Council and as an evaluator for the National Endowment for the Arts. An expert on social action and the arts, Stull has directed two international displays of the entire AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Areas of Expertise (5)
Theater
Dance
Music
Performing Arts
Funding Policy and First Amendment Issues and the arts
Education (2)
University of Maryland: M.A., Theater 1986
Mary Washington College: B.A., Dramatic Arts 1982
Media Appearances (5)
GREAT LIVES: Lillian Hellman lived a bold, trailblazing life
The Free Lance-Star online
2021-03-16
PLAYWRIGHTS hold a mirror to demand an unforgiving reflection of life while posing provocative questions and providing few easy answers.
UMW Theater production reimagines Dear Evan Hansen's "Anybody Have a Map?"
The Free Lance-Star online
2020-04-29
In a response to the uncertainty of the times, theater students at the University of Mary Washington recorded their own version of “Anybody Have a Map?” with lyrics updated by Jon Reynolds, the theater department’s director of marketing and audience services, to reflect common experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We really wanted to create something with our students that gave them a chance to respond to their feelings and was hopeful in these uncertain times,” Stull said.
Cast of "God of Carnage" at UMW makes dessert to eat onstage
The Free Lance-Star print
2019-02-22
University of Mary Washington junior Jake Dodges’ culinary skills used to extend only as far as boiling water for Ramen noodles.
UMW theater students teach stage skills to school-aged children
The Free Lance-Star print
2019-02-14
Gregg Stull, chair of the UMW theater department, was supportive of the idea.
UMW briefs: School to host Virginia Power Shift; continues its theater season
Fredericksburg.com online
The University of Mary Washington’s Department of Theatre & Dance will continue its current season with “The Drunken City,” according to a university release. The comedy will be performed Thursday through Saturday and Feb. 19 through 21 at 8 p.m., as well as Feb. 15, 21 and 22 at 2 p.m. in duPont Hall’s Klein Theatre. In “The Drunken City,” bride-to-be Marnie and her two bridesmaids, Linda and Melissa, take to New York City for a bachelorette celebration when they meet Frank and Eddie during their bar crawl. The bridal party then becomes the only thing between the bride-to-be and a huge mistake. The play is directed by Gregg Stull, professor and chair of the Department of Theatre & Dance and Department of Music.
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