Street Theatre Company Announces Resignation Of ClassAct Dramatics Coordinator, Erica Haines

By: Oct. 12, 2018
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Street Theatre Company officially announces the resignation of ClassAct Dramatics Coordinator, Erica Haines. Ms. Haines will step down after 4 years as the company's Youth Coordinator and 8 years as a teaching artist.

STC Board President, Rolin Mains says, "I believe I can speak for the entire STC board by saying that we are very sad to see Erica leave the ClassAct Dramatics program. Education is an important part of STC's mission and Erica has done much to build that program into what it is during her tenure here. We owe a lot to her for her dedication and countless hours spent building that program over those many years. We wish her well and hope she will come back to work with us soon. Many great things are happening at STC and we are looking forward to finding a new ClassAct Dramatics director to not miss a beat, picking up the program where Erica left off, and continue the level of excellence we have all come to expect at Street Theatre Company."

A farewell celebration is planned for Ms. Haines in January during STC's "ClassAct Cabaret" on Saturday, January 12, 2018.

A search for a new ClassAct Dramatics Program Director will begin immediately.

Street Theatre Company's ClassAct Dramatics program features year-round opportunities for youth to participate in the arts. We offer classes, workshops, audition opportunities, musicals, plays, and spring, fall and summer break camps for ages 5-18, as well as internship opportunities for teens and college age students looking to gain experience working for a theatre company.

Street Theatre Company is a professional non-profit arts organization dedicated to pioneering innovative modern theater in Nashville. Our aim is to engage our audience with universal stories that speak to the human experience and challenge conversation, to support local artists, to provide arts education to children of all ages, and to foster a new generation of theater arts participants and supporters.



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