Assistant Professor and Head of Acting/Directing
M.F.A., University of Georgia
B.A., University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Office Telephone: 243-2877
Fax Number: 243-5726
E-mail: TBA
Jere Hodgin is an MFA graduate in Acting and Directing
from the University of Georgia with over 25 years’ experience in professional
theatre and ten years’ experience in academic theatre. He has produced
over 200 productions, many of which were new and premiere works, and his
directing career includes more than 175 plays, operas, and musicals. Scripts
he has written and adapted include Castlewalk, A Christmas
Carol (two versions—musical and non-musical), The Shiniest
Rock of All, and The Christmas Cup. For 20 years, Jere was
the Producing Artistic Director of Mill Mountain Theatre in Virginia, where
he founded the nationally recognized Norfolk Southern New Play Festival.
Jere also served as Artistic Director for Idaho Repertory Theatre and Co-Producer/Artistic
Director of Highlands Playhouse in North Carolina and has directed at numerous
theatres including Walnut Street Theatre, The Barter Theatre, Salt Lake
Acting Company, Theatre Artists Studio, Phoenix Theatre, and Wayside Theatre.
He has directed at Shenandoah Playwright’s Retreat, Montana Repertory
Theatre’s Colony, and The Phoenix Theatre New Play Festival. He has
served as a National Endowment for the Arts site visitor and has been a
member of the NEA Creativity Panel for multiple years. He has also been
a regional panelist for the Virginia Commission for the Arts, as well as
theatre panelist for the Idaho, South Carolina and North Carolina Arts Councils.
Jere is a past president of the Southeastern Theatre Conference, where he
also chaired the Playwriting Committee. He served as Vice President of the
board of The National Alliance for Musical Theatre, serving as co-chair
of New Works and member of the Festival of New Works committees. He has
been a reader and judge for numerous national new-play contests and competitions.
He is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Actor’s
Equity Association, Theatre Communications Group, and the National Theatre
Conference. He received the Perry F. Kendig Award in recognition
of his efforts to champion the arts in Southwestern Virginia and was named
the 1999 Citizen of the Year in Roanoke, Virginia.