March 30, 2020

Off Stage with Actor, Director, & Educator Jacqueline Thompson

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Jacqueline Thompson who acts, directs, and teaches at the University of Missouri-St. Louis discusses her role in Ntozake Shange's choreopoem Spell #7 at the St. Louis Black Rep. The St. Louis Theater Circle Award 2020 nominee for outstanding director of a drama recently concluded her direction of "Four Little Girls: Birmingham 1963."

In 2019 she received a Visionary Award recognizing women who have impacted the arts in St. Louis and in 2018 she won the St. Louis Theater Circle Award for outstanding actress in a drama for her performance of Esther in Intimate Apparel at New Jewish Theatre.

https://www.jacquelinelthompson.com/

https://www.umsl.edu/~comm/files/Faculty%20Pages%20/Jacqueline%20Thompson.html

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