Will Craig Hutchison fulfills his dream of a career in speech and theater education
NEW YORK, NY, August 30, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ — Will Craig Hutchison, Professor at the City University of New York, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in education.
With 30 years of professional expertise, Mr. Hutchison is a professor with the City University of New York. Specializing in theater education, he teaches speech and theater arts, and directs scenery style or lighting for stage shows. Throughout his career, he has directed more than 60 stage shows and designed scenery and lighting for over 40 stage shows. He previously served as General Manager of the Landers Theatre in Springfield, Missouri, that is the largest community theatre in the Midwest, if not the whole country. He was also General Manager of the three,000-seat Memorial Hall, the civic facility in Joplin, Missouri, and served as President and Chairman of the Directing Staff of the Joplin Small Theatre. He was recognized for his production of “Ceremony of Innocence,” by the Theatre Association of New York State. Attributing his success to his determination and consistency, he intends to direct much more shows within the future.
Mr. Hutchison received a Master of Arts in Theater from Missouri State University in 1969. He is a member of the International Association of Technical Theater, the National Honorary Theatre Fraternity, and Alpha Psi Omega. Mr. Hutchison served as a captain in the United States Army Signal Corps.
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