It’s what you know and who you know.
Stephens College Conservatory for the Performing Arts faculty John Hemphill and Lisa Brescia are starring in the Dear Evan Hansen Broadway national tour. Brescia plays Heidi Hansen and Hemphill plays Larry Murphy.
Brescia, an Associate Professor of Acting, has also played the role of Heidi Hansen in Dear Evan Hansen at the Noel Coward Theatre in London's prestigious West End.
Brescia has now played the role on Broadway, on the Broadway National Tour and on the West End, which is a rare and remarkable trifecta for a performer.
Both Brescia and Hemphill treasure the opportunity to offer their students real-world guidance.
"I'm really driven to give students the best chance possible to fulfill their dreams," Hemphill said. "It's a joy sharing what has inspired me in my life and career in the business."
The Stephens College Conservatory for the Performing Arts faculty includes Broadway actors, ballet masters, theatre managers and artistic directors, and a regular rotation of working artists.
Jennifer Hemphill (AEA, SDC) | Dean of the Conservatory for the Performing Arts
Broadway's Mamma Mia!, National Tours, symphony concerts, regional theatre, KCACTF Region V MTI Coordinator
John Hemphill (SAG/AFTRA, AEA) | Assistant Professor of Acting
Broadway's Mamma Mia! and School of Rock; First National Tour of Dear Evan Hansen and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time; national commercials and TV shows
Lisa Brescia (AEA) Associate Professor of Acting
Broadway's Dear Evan Hansen, Mamma Mia!, Wicked, The Times They Are A-Changin', Aida and The Woman in White. Regional credits include A Comedy of Tenors, The Winter's Tale, Hamlet, August: Osage County, Victor Victoria and Cabaret.
Darren Gibson (AEA) | Assistant Professor of Dance
Broadway's Movin' Out, On the Town, Fosse; Feld Ballet NYC
Jamey Grisham (SAG/AFTRA, AEA) | Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre
Lyric Opera of Chicago's Eugene Onegin, resident acting company member and director/choreographer with the historic Barn Theatre
Brett John Olson | Assistant Professor of Theatre
Associate artistic director of Minot State University Summer Theatre and North Dakota Shakespeare Company; specialist in classical theatre and stage combat
Nollie Moore | Associate Professor of Voice (NATS)
Professional tenor performing with the Missouri Symphony Orchestra, Carnegie Hall and regional theatre; vocal trainer and director; member of Grammy-nominated choral ensemble Kentucky Harmony, and Vox Nova
Michael Burke (AEA) | Chair of Technical Theatre and Costume Design
Director of production and operations for Okoboji Summer Theatre; stage manager and company manager for 5th Avenue Musical Theatre in Seattle
Martha J. Clarke | Assistant Professor of Costume Design
Costume director for Sonoma State University; Cutter/draper for Utah Shakespeare Festival
James Leo Ryan (SAG/AFTRA, AEA) | Guest Artist
TV: The Blacklist, Law & Order: SVU, NCIS, CSI, Medium, The Shield, Charmed, Love Inc, Numb3rs, ER, Three Sisters, The Pretender, and movies of the week for Hallmark and SyFy; Film: MGM's Species lll, No Ordinary Hero, A Light Beneath Their Feet, and Racing Colt; Broadway/National Tour: Annie, Les Misérables, Show Boat, Peter Pan, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Brandon PT Davis | Visiting Assistant Professor of Scenic and Lighting Design
Scenic designer for more than 90 productions across the U.S.
Videos
Emerson SPRING TO DANCE® Festival 2023 Touhill Performing Arts Center (5/26-5/27) VIDEOS CAST |
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The Addams Family Florissant Performing Arts Center (5/19-5/28) |
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum New Line Theatre at the Marcelle (6/01-6/24) |
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American Women in the Arts Festival St. Louis County Library - Thornhill Branch / Saint Louis Art Museum (5/10-6/02) |
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Gloria: A Life The J's Wool Studio Theatre (6/01-6/18) |
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The Brass Menagerie Tennessee Williams Festival St Louis (5/31-6/01) |
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The Sound Inside Moonstone Theatre Company (7/06-7/23) |
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Vampire Lesbians of Sodom Stray Dog Theatre (6/08-6/24) |
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Twelfth Night St. Louis Shakespeare Festival (5/31-6/25) |
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