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“Ellis Island: The Dream of America” cast.

Theatre TCU, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Present Story of Hope and History

For more than two decades, “Ellis Island: The Dream of America” has been a collaboration between the Department of Theatre and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO). Directed by Professor of Theatre Harry Parker, Ph.D., the multimedia performance blends orchestral music, historical narration and imagery to tell the stories of immigrants arriving in America through Ellis Island in the early 20th century.

November 18, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |
Loveall reviews set design plans. Photo: Regan Simeon

Ian Loveall Creates Immersive Worlds Through Scenic Design

Associate Professor of Theatre Ian Loveall, M.F.A., served as associate scenic designer in collaboration with Las Vegas–based Andy Walmsley Entertainment, contributing to a large-scale immersive environment for a corporate event for an artificial intelligence company.

November 12, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |
Mackay with her fellow cast members of Black Clover at Nostalgia Con.

Lydia Mackay Inspires Through Voice Acting

Associate Professor of Theatre Lydia Mackay, M.F.A., is known regionally for her stage work, but she’s recognized internationally for her voice-over work on acclaimed anime series, all with devoted followings.

November 7, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |
Henry Cawood hold award certificate in front of Costume Society of America backdrop

Henry Cawood '26 Receives National Recognition with Emerging Theatre Artist Award

Congratulations to Department of Theatre student Henry Cawood ’26, recipient of the prestigious Howard Vincent Kurtz Emerging Theatre Artist Award! This esteemed honor is presented annually to a student who demonstrates exceptional talent and dedication, with a focus on nurturing their growth in the field of theatre.

May 29, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |
Michael Skinner stands at the lighting console and looks toward the stage

Lighting the Stage: Celebrating Michael Skinner's 31-Year Career

The first time Michael Skinner stepped into the theatre, he said it felt like home. After 31 years in TCU’s Department of Theatre, he is retiring and reflecting on his dynamic career in the College of Fine Arts.

April 16, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |
Caity Mulkearns

Lead On, Creatively: Caity Mulkearns '10

The Lead On, Creatively series highlights TCU College of Fine Arts alumni, students and faculty who are putting their passion into practice. We spoke to Caity Mulkearns ’10 about her successful career in the performing arts and advice to emerging costume designers. She serves as an associate designer for “Shucked,” a Broadway production.

December 4, 2023 |