Josephine Hall serves as an Associate Professor of Acting and Voice at Greensboro College since August 2011. Hall has extensive experience in professional theater, including performances as Professor Cynthia Cooper and President Jimmy Carter in the world premiere of "CONFIDENCE (and the Speech)" and as an ensemble member in the National Tour of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time." Additional notable roles include performances in "COUGAR THE MUSICAL," "VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE," and "OTHER DESERT CITIES." Hall has also contributed as a director for "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" and served as a dialect coach for "ARCADIA." Educational credentials include a Master's Degree in Acting from Louisiana State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Music, Drama, and Dance from the University of Birmingham.
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