Judy Cullen leaves TLT

By weeklyvolcano on September 16, 2006

Judy Cullen, the grand dame of South Sound theater for more than a decade, rocked the Tacoma theater community this week when she stepped down from her role at artistic director of Tacoma Little Theater.
Heck, I'll let her tell the story. â€" Steve Dunkelberger

Judy Cullen: As has been announced by the Tacoma Little Theatre board of directors, I am leaving my post as artistic director effective immediately.  Since 1993 it has been my pleasure to serve this very special organization. Whether as production manager, or in my capacity as artistic director during the past five years, TLT has given me the opportunity to explore creatively, and to come to know many fine people in our community.  I cherish that time, that opportunity, and the relationships that have enriched both myself, and the organization.

I hope that the patrons, guests, and performers who have been a part of that family will look with fondness on the many contributions it was my privilege to make over the years.  Chief among them would be the over 35 scenic environments I have designed since 1991 including settings for "Twelve Angry Men," "South Pacific," "Noises Off," "Having Our Say," "Ten Little Indians" as well as both productions of "Camelot" (1991 and 2004).  I am also especially proud that we were able to realize a personal dream of mine in producing the musical play "1776" last spring which I designed scenery and lighting for, and which was such an inspiring experience for both the cast and the enthusiastic audiences.

I have no intention of leaving the area, but am looking forward to working with Tacoma Opera this fall on their production of "Beatrice and Benedict" as well as exploring other design and directing opportunities.  I will continue to be of whatever assistance I can be to Tacoma Little Theatre’s Board and Staff as they engage in this exciting transition.   

My best to all, and I’ll see you at the theatre!

Judy Cullen