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Robin Armstrong
Director / Playwright /
Actress /
Fight Director / Costume Designer
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Robin
holds a BS in Directing from Northwestern State University
(Natchitoches, LA), an MFA in Directing from Virginia Commonwealth
University (Richmond, VA). She has worked in the professional theatre as
a director (numerous theatres across the country), as an actor (Pegasus
Theatre of Dallas, and others), as a fight director (TheatreVirginia,
Quad C Theatre and others), and her comedic play about relationships, Miss-Matched,
was produced by Pegasus Theatre. She has taught at Collin College, the University
of Texas at Dallas and Interlochen, the nationally renowned arts academy
in Michigan. An eight-time winner of the Quad C Theatre Award; including
Best Actress in 1995 for Kringle's Window. Robin re-joined
the Collin Theatre faculty in 2002, teaching Directing and Stage Combat
and serving as Fight Director on A Clockwork Orange. Locally,
Robin directed the critically acclaimed Eleemosynary and the
regional premiere of 52 Pick-Up for Act I Productions; The
Day After the Fair and No Sex, Please, We're British, for
Theatre Britain; staged the fights for Classical Acting Company's Romeo
and Juliet, the Dallas Shakespeare Festival's Richard III;
and directed Fuddy Meers for the University of Texas at
Dallas. She also directed the award-winning Quad C Theatre
productions of How I Learned to Drive and The
Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged).
Robin has received Leon Rabin Award nominations for
costuming The Frog Prince and Jack and the Beanstalk at
Theatre Britain, and Hair for Uptown Players.
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