Evangeline Rose Whitlock, Webster University

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Assistant Professor St. Louis, Missouri ewhitlock@webster.edu

Bio/Research

Evangeline has worked on and off Broadway, in regional theatres across the country, on international and national tours, with ballet and contemporary dance companies, and with large-scale corporate and industrial events. She has worked with the St. Louis Rep, the Muny, the St. Louis Ballet, and h...

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Bio/Research

Evangeline has worked on and off Broadway, in regional theatres across the country, on international and national tours, with ballet and contemporary dance companies, and with large-scale corporate and industrial events. She has worked with the St. Louis Rep, the Muny, the St. Louis Ballet, and has also started a weekly summer theatre program with L’Arche St. Louis, an intentional living community for persons with and without intellectual disabilities. Evangeline’s stage management credits include: Farinelli and the King (Broadway) and many shows Off-Broadway including the way she spoke (Audible Theater); Pass Over (LCT3/Lincoln Center); F***ing A and Venus (Signature Theatre); Nice Fish (Co-Production A.R.T/ St. Ann’s Warehouse); Lost Girls (MCC); Twelfth Night, The Odyssey, The Winter’s Tale, and The Tempest (The Public Theater), among many others. Regionally she has worked at Dallas Theater Center, La Jolla Playhouse, Center Theatre Group, and the Old Globe. Evangeline has taught and mentored student stage managers at New York University/Tisch School of the Arts, Adelphi University, Brooklyn College, and Baylor University. She has been a professor of stage management at Webster University since 2020 and holds an MFA in stage management from UC San Diego.

In her non-theatre life Evangeline is a competitive figure skater and skates on an adult synchronized skating team in St. Louis. She also enjoys reading, writing, hiking, cycling, and hanging out with friends and family!


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