It’s ‘All in the Timing’ for new theater instructor
Angelique Flores
With one production at Golden West College already under his belt, the
college’s new theater instructor eagerly dove into his new position.
Tom Amen, the college’s first new theater instructor in more than 15
years, directed his first Golden West play, “All in the Timing,†in
December and is gearing up to overhaul and invigorate the department.
“He brings wonderful skills, practical background and tremendous
potential,†said David F. Anthony, dean of creative arts at the
Huntington Beach community college.
Though he has also done his share of acting and producing, Amen
prefers to sit in the director’s chair. Beginning his theater studies at
Saddleback College, the 36-year-old thespian received his bachelor’s
degree in acting from UC Irvine, where he graduated with honors in 1992.
Amen then earned his master’s degree in directing from the University of
Utah, where he also taught acting.
Amen’s career includes more than 45 productions in California, Arizona
and Utah. In 1996, he was named artistic director of the Vanguard Theatre
Ensemble in Fullerton, where he produced nine plays in a single year.
He maintains his position as artistic director of the Ground Zero
Theater Company in Laguna Beach, where he lives.
Amen is in his ninth year teaching, having started while in graduate
school. His position at Golden West is his first full-time gig, “and
hopefully the only one, for a while†he said.
After several years of teaching part time at Cypress, Orange Coast,
Irvine Valley, Riverside and Mira Costa community colleges, as well as
Orange County High School of the Arts, Amen said he is glad to have one
home and excited to exert all his energy in one place.
“I don’t get to contribute as much as I’m capable of, and I can’t give
all my dedication and one allegiance to one place,†Amen said of working
several part-time positions. “I’m grateful and excited that I have a
home.â€
He is equally excited to be at the Huntington Beach college, among the
students and its extensive facilities.
“It’s exciting. This is where dreams begin,†he said.
Believing that “art is the soul of the society, not just
entertainment,†Amen puts his own soul into his work.
Over the next six months, Amen will direct three Mainstage Theater
productions at Golden West and hopes to start planning full seasons at a
time.
Amen is looking forward to building the theater department. The
college has already seen an increase in its production schedule, and Amen
hopes to boost it even more with plans to develop the technical side of
the stage and engage more students in directing, casting and writing
plays.
“We’re excited and enthused with the program that he’ll put together
here at Golden West,†Anthony said.
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