Butler Traditional High School Alumni
Louisville, Kentucky (KY)
Stephen Beasley
Butler Traditional High School
Class of 1998
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STEPHEN'S PROFILE
First Name | Stephen |
Last Name | Beasley |
Graduation Year | Class of 1998 |
Gender | Male |
City | N/A |
State/Province | NJ |
Country | United States |
Occupation | Theatre Director/Musician |
Married | No |
Favorite School Memory | Singing and being obnoxious. Specifically I loved calling out choir teacher, Mr. Boldens name from the other end of the school. |
About Me | Um... lets see.... l left Louisville after graduation to join my mom in Atlanta and interned in the Marketing Department of Atlanta Opera. I learned so much about myself that summer. That fall I began my 4 year stay at the University of Charleston. While still enrolled at UC, I studied at the University of Sydney for the first 6 months of 2001. After graduation in 2002, I moved to a forever changed New York City and began graduate work on my MFA at Brooklyn College. During those years I held down as many as four jobs at a time counting internships. In 2005, after many hurdles I completed my masters and was hired by the accomplished New York Theatre Workshop as their Marketing Associate. For a year and a half I lived in the favored space of "doing exactly what I had gone to school for." In September 2006, I resigned from the workshop to take a job with WNYC as their Community Relations Manager, I was fired from the job 24 working days later and so began my quarter-life crisis. Back on my feet by mid-winter I began to professionally pursue work in the field of HIV/AIDS services as a Community Outreach Worker of New York City's Lower East Side. The job educationally and culturally stimulating and opened many doors for me. However, the strict (but neccesary) rules and regulations of the center became encouragement for me to embark upon a new opportunity as a Cruise Programs Host on the Norwegian Cruise Line ship, The Pride of Hawaii. Boat life was a fun life, but not real life. So when a friend of mine became the supervisor on a grant at a Brooklyn based non-profit (CAMBA) that utilised theatre to diffuse HIV/AIDS related Stigma, I saw that as my debarkation notice and headed back to New York City after just one contract on the ship. Since October 2007, I have been the proud Theatre Consultant and director of the CAMBA HIV Anti-Stigma Theatre Troupe, returned to my role of Co-Servant Leader ACTS of EBC, drama ministry of Emmanuel in Brooklyn and have been actively performing my original music around the east coast... Chec...(read more) |
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