Background
Lahaie, Scot was born on January 10, 1961 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Arley R. and Joyce Lahaie.
(The thirteen ten-minute plays in this collection-comedies...)
The thirteen ten-minute plays in this collection-comedies of various ilk-are the best of the scripts written for Gardner-Webb University's 24 HOURS, a bi-annual play festival in which the entire event is created in just twenty-four hours. 24 HOURS is an initiative of the theater program at GWU dedicated to developing new plays and training undergraduates in the craft of play production. The plays in this collection were created by students for students and express the worldview of a generation coming of age.Rachel Jones ? Jeremy Kerr ? Pamela DarnellGeorge Harrison Hendricks IV ? Micheal S. PardueAmber M. Jackson ? Michael Mitteer ? Stephanie FaileNoelle DeLozier ? Donovan Craft ? Wendy ShockleyCarrie Cranford ? Tiffany Stephens ? Amanda MillerAissa Williams ? Brad Archer ? Meg Elliot
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Lahaie, Scot was born on January 10, 1961 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Arley R. and Joyce Lahaie.
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama, Sam Houston State University, 1983. Master of Arts in Theater History, Dramatic Criticism, Baylor University, 1995—1996. Master of Fine Arts in Stage Directing, Baylor University, 2000.
Theater director United States Army Entertainment Program, Europe, Giessen, Germany, 1983—1989, entertainment director Germany, 1989—1993. Lecturer theater arts Baylor University, Waco, Texas, 2000—2002. Assistant professor and director of theater Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, North Carolina, since 2003.
Entertainment coordinator Muenzenberg Renaissance Faire, Muenzenberg, Hessen, Germany, 1986—1993. Project officer for the annual european tournament of plays United States Army Entertainment Program, Giessen, Hessen, Germany, 1990—1992. Faculty research fellow Oral History Institute, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, 2001—2001.
Vice president The Horton Foote Society, Waco, Texas, since 2002. Artistic director, foundation new plays festival Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, North Carolina, since 2003.
(The thirteen ten-minute plays in this collection-comedies...)
Member of Horton Foote Society (founding vice president 2002-2008), Dramatist Guild America, Stage Directors & Choreographers Society, International Christian Studies Association, Institute Interdisciplinary Research, North Carolina Theater Conference, Theatre Communications Group Metrolina Theatre Association.
Married Ute S. Klappenecker, January 25, 1985. Children: Michele, Isabelle.