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Richard Gustin
Professor
of Communication and Theatre
Arts
richard.gustin@uwc.edu
Phone:
920-929-1195
Department:
Communication and Theatre
Arts
Office: C-228
Degrees:
B.S. University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point
M.F.A., Wayne State
University
Classes:
COM 101 Interpersonal
Communication
COM 103 Public Speaking
COM 130 Intro to Theatre
COM 131 Theatre Production
Laboratory
COM 230 Literature in
Performance
COM 232 Acting
Richard Gustin has been
a member of the UW-Fond
du Lac faculty since
1998 and has been
teaching at the campus
since 1994. As an
undergraduate at
UW-Stevens Point, he was
a recipient of the James
H. Albertson award, the
highest student award
given in recognition of
outstanding leadership,
scholarship and campus
citizenship at that
university.
Prior to teaching at UW-Fond
du Lac, Professor Gustin spent his
career as a professional
actor where he was seen in
major roles at regional
theatres including Milwaukee
Repertory Theater, Chamber
Theatre (Milwaukee), First Stage
Milwaukee, Acacia Theatre,
Kansas City Repertory Theater,
Cleveland's Great Lakes
Theatre Festival,
Chicago's Ivanhoe Theatre,
Philadelphia's Walnut Street
Theatre and the Virginia
Museum Theatre.
He has directed
over 30 theater department
mainstage productions for
the UW Colleges and teaches theater laboratory
courses in acting, technical
production and management
along with introduction to
theatre, acting, literature
in performance and public
speaking courses.
He was awarded the UW
Colleges’ Arthur M. Kaplan Award for
his outstanding contribution
to education of students at
UW-Fond du Lac for the
2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04,
and 2005-06 academic years.
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