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Pacific Performing Arts Programs Unite To Stage ‘Cabaret’
Pacific students staged the classic musical, Cabaret, by John Kander and Fred Ebb, in October 2025, presenting a showcase collaboration between the departments of Music and Theatre. With four sold-out performances, the show was an undoubted hit for audiences.
But the bigger impact was on student performers and crew who got to work one-on-one with professionals in the theatre world. Pacific faculty members Ellen Margolis, theatre, and Anne McKee Reed, voice, are front and center. But students also worked with resident director Dan Murphy, who is co-founder and managing director of Portland's Broadway Rose Theatre Company, and choreographer Liberty Dolence, who has acted and choreographed for several of the region's professional acting companies.
"I've never been part of a program that has resident directors, and it is fascinating to hear different takes," said Malcolm Armstrong '27, a music and theatre major who played the male lead of Cliff Bradshaw.
"When people are ready, if they choose, to pursue performance or stage managing or tech, they will understand what that looks like in the professional world," echoed applied theatre major Joey Barrett '26, who played the club's master of ceremonies. "And I’m grateful to Dan for providing that.”
That real-world professional experience is exactly the goal.
"My colleagues and I are all established professionals who love teaching, and I believe we do a good job training and educating our students," Margolis said. "But Pacific is a small place, and by bringing in guest artists virtually every semester, we're encouraging our students to be adaptable and resilient in their practices as they respond to the guests' different vocabularies, approaches and styles."
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