

Angela Scott
A leader in transformative education for the performing arts, Angela Scott is a distinguished lecturer at the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. With a dynamic career that spans multiple continents, she has directed an array of acclaimed plays in cultural hubs such as New York, Los Angeles, and Ireland. Her directorial work is celebrated for its innovative approach and ability to engage diverse audiences. Angela's extensive experience in theater management is highlighted by her tenure as the literary manager at New York City's renowned Cherry Lane Theatre. In this role, she was instrumental in curating and developing new works that pushed the boundaries of contemporary theater. Her passion for nurturing emerging talent is further exemplified through her pivotal role in launching the education programs for the Latino Theater Company, where she has been a driving force in fostering the next generation of theater artists. Angela Scott holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in directing from UCLA, where she honed her craft under the guidance of esteemed mentors. Her academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to the arts, and she continues to inspire students and colleagues alike with her dedication to storytelling and education. Through her work, Angela remains a vital contributor to the evolution of theater as both an art form and a tool for social change.
Publications
, R407-R417, 2019-09-01
, 633-644, 2024-09-13
, 83-90, 2014-02-01
, 41-48, 2021-05-01