Harris, Claverie, Roberts, and Emond.
NEW ORLEANS: The NOLA Project has introduced the departure of inventive director A.J. Allegra. Ensemble members Leslie Claverie and Pamela D. Roberts have been named affiliate inventive administrators, whereas Monica R. Harris has been named interim managing director.
“I greatly look forward to taking on my new position within the NOLA Project to usher in an
exciting new chapter for the company,” Harris stated in a press release. “I want to express my gratitude to A.J. Allegra and the entire company ensemble for their continued guidance, friendship, and encouragement.”
Harris has been an lively member of the New Orleans cultural scene for greater than 20 years. She has labored as a director, performer, and producer at theatres everywhere in the nation, together with on the NOLA Project. Harris is a graduate of Loyola University New Orleans.
Harris will work with Claverie and Roberts all through the NOLA Project’s transition interval. Claverie has been a NOLA Project firm member since 2016, whereas Roberts is without doubt one of the firm’s latest members.
Additionally, David Emond has been named president of the corporate’s board of administrators. Emond is an entrepreneur, educator, and youth advocate.
The NOLA Project has aimed to deliver daring, modern, and imaginative theatre to the folks of New Orleans for 18 years. The ensemble theatre venture challenges, entertains, and engages numerous New Orleans audiences by way of productions of basic works, growth of recent works, and academic alternatives. As of 2022, the theatre had a funds of roughly $306,200.
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