1 on 1: Timothy Locklear Interviews Patrick Torres

Hear what Raleigh Little Theatre’s Artistic Director Patrick Torres has to say to his friend TImothy Locklear (Managing Director of NRACT) in this RDU on Stage 1 on 1 interview.

About the Guests

Patrick Torres is RLT’s Artistic Director and has more than a decade of experience as a professional director and theatre educator. His work as a freelance director has been seen at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Southwest Shakespeare Festival, Round House Theatre, The Source Festival, and the Hangar Theatre among others. In 2003, he was selected as a Drama League Directing Fellow and in 2005 was named a Young Leader of Color by the Theatre Communications Group. He has an MFA in Directing from the University of Southern Mississippi. For more information visit www.raleighlittletheatre.org.

Timothy E. Locklear has been the Managing Artistic Director of North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre (NRACT) since 2014. As NRACT’s Managing Artistic Director, he has directed THE TALE OF THE ALLERGISTS’ WIFE, DOGFIGHT, SPRING AWAKENING, NEXT TO NORMAL, and the world premiere of GAY CARD. He also directed the acclaimed Raleigh Little Theatre production of MOTHERS AND SONS. Originally from McColl, South Carolina, Tim currently resides in Wake Forest. For more information visit http://www.nract.org/.

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