Royce Herron

Educator/Actor/Costumer

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Royce Herron has been teaching at Glendale Community College for 10 years.  As an adjunct associate professor in the Theatre Arts Department, she teaches Introduction to Theatre, Stage Costume and Stage Make Up.  Royce has a commitment to educating not only new theatre artists, but also new theatre audiences.  She earned her B.A. in oral communications/education with honors from the University of Central Oklahoma where she attended on a theatre scholarship and was awarded the Thornton Award for Costume Design during her junior year.  She is working on her Master's Degree in Theatre at California State University, Los Angeles.

 

Royce has been acting for more than forty years.  Beginning as a junior in high school, she has appeared in more than thirty-five productions in academic, community and regional theatre.   She began her professional acting career in Los Angeles in 1992.  Since then, she has appeared in a number of television and film projects including ER, The Bernie Mac Show, The Power Rangers, and Rescue 911.  In LA, she has acted in a number of stage productions including For the Love of Freedom with the Robey Theatre Company, Passing with the Towne Street Theatre, and Jack or the Submission at Stages Theatre Center.  For eight years a  member of Flights of Fantasy Story Theater, Royce performed at schools and libraries across Southern California.

 

Royce was an arts administrator for more than 20 years.  During that time she has worked for organizations as diverse as the Army Music and Theater Program in Kaiserslautern, Germany, where she taught and directed children's theater, and the State Arts Council of Oklahoma where she served as grants coordinator, touring program director and public information officer. In Los Angeles, her clients included the Robey Theatre Company, the Craft and Folk Art Museum, and the Friends of the Junior Arts .

 

 


 

Royce Herron

 

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