Background
Motter, Charlotte Kay was born on October 21, 1922 in Henry, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Charles Harold and Ida Opal (Euard) Motter.
Motter, Charlotte Kay was born on October 21, 1922 in Henry, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Charles Harold and Ida Opal (Euard) Motter.
Bachelor, University Miami, Florida, 1944. Master of Arts, University Michigan, 1956.
Teacher, Andrew Jackson High School, Miami, 1944-1945;
teacher, Paso Robles Elementary School, California, 1945-1946;
teacher, Live Oak Elementary School, Montebello, California, 1946-1947;
teacher, Enterprise Junior High School, Compton, California, 1948-1949;
teacher, Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, 1949-1950;
teacher drama, director Canoga Park High School, Los Angeles Unified School District, 1950-1979. Guest professor theatre U. Redlands, California, 1975-1976. Summer guest professor Southern Methodist U., 1967, Furman U., 1968, Western Washington U., 1969, Long Beach State University, 1972, University of California at Los Angeles, 1960-1962.
Instructor evening classes Los Angeles City College, Pierce College, San Fernando Valley State College, 1957-1960. Lecturer theatre arts University of California at Los Angeles, 1952-1964. Business manager, publicity director, director productions, actress Horseshoe Theatre, North Hollywood, California, 1947-1948.
Business manager, publicity director Encore Playhouse, Downey, California, 1952. Board directors, director MEDEA, American National Theatre and Academy West, 1960-1965. Drama/theatre task force leader Los Angeles County Schools Arts Assistance Team, 1979-1987.
Drama/theatre task force leader Los Angeles County Department Education, 1985-1987. Drama consultant Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, 1986. Judge, coordinator American College Theatre Festival Region VIII.
President LegislativeAction Coalition for Arts Education, 1992.
Chairman credentials task force Legislation Action Coalition for Arts Education, 1990-1991, president 1992-1993. Fellow American Theatre Association (vice president policy, regional director, dean College Fellows 1975-1977), American Educational Theatre Association (board directors). Member California Educational Theatre Association (founder, first president 1967-1969, board directors, legislation advisory 1989-1991, named Outstanding Theatre Educator 1984, medallion 1981), Drama Teachers Association Southern California (president 1952-1954).