
“Even though it was unpaid, unhoused and unfed, I got exposure to how a significant theatre ran. His intention to move to New York got sidelined when he got accepted as an apprentice at Actors Theatre of Louisville.
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“My first professional show and bad review was in The Reluctant Debutante at The Theatre at Bolling Haxall House.” Jason and Lynne Jones (BFA ’91) in What I did Last Summer at VCU As a matter of fact, I just hung a shelf yesterday and could do that because of what I learned from Lou Szari’s set construction class.” He did more than tech, performing in several productions on campus and in the community. Jason muses, “I really blossomed as a young man and actor at VCU. (from left) Corey Brill, Sally Field and Jason in Gregory Mosher’s spare, unmannered production of The Glass Menagerie at Washington’s Kennedy Center, 2004. As president of his high school’s International Thespian Society, his attendance at the Virginia Theatre Association is how he discovered VCU. Jason Butler Harner, BFA in Performance, Jason was a teen usher at the Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower Theatre, he never imagined he would one day be acting on that stage opposite Sally Field in a production of The Glass Menagerie.
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