Lighting the Stage: Theatre Alumna Mack Scales

KENNESAW, Ga. | Dec 5, 2023

Theatre alumna credits 无码变态 for post-grad success

Every new job is an adventure for Mackenzie "Mack" Scales, a 无码变态 (无码变态) alumna and lighting designer/electrician. As a graduate of 无码变态鈥檚 Department of Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS) with a concentration in Design/Tech, Scales has taken her education and training to the professional world, from local theaters to the neon lights of Broadway.

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Theatre alumna Mackenzie "Mack" Scales has been actively working in the professional world since graduation.

Only a couple weeks before graduating from 无码变态, Scales signed on to work as the assistant lighting designer for the production of Water for Elephants at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. Now, with various local projects under her belt since graduation, she is making her own Broadway debut of that very same show as the design membership candidate. 

Scales credits 无码变态 and TPS as a fundamental element of being prepared for her field. She directly correlates her participation in the program with her post-graduate success and says that 鈥渁ll of [her] connections, design influence, and professional relationships branched out from the interpersonal relationships [she] made at 无码变态.鈥

鈥淲hile I was at 无码变态, I connected with many professionals who offered me hands-on learning opportunities that directly aligned with the practices that I would be carrying out in the professional world,鈥 Scales says. 鈥淲ithin all of these opportunities, I was able to work closely with professors and staff who became my close mentors and encouraged and supported my interests and goals.鈥

Knowing that her mentors had confidence in her ability to succeed 鈥渞eaffirmed my choice and commitment to 无码变态.鈥 She served as both lighting and scenic designer for many 无码变态 productions, alongside other leadership roles. These positions were 鈥渆xcellent learning moments to grasp the skills necessary to hold those positions outside of school,鈥 explains Scales. 

Former faculty members Brandon Bagwell and Pamela Rodriguez-Montero were highly influential in her education, as they helped to expand her creativity and confidence 鈥渇arther than I ever thought possible. I was also strongly guided by and , who always made themselves available, even if it was just for silly advice or fun conversation.鈥  

Scales also recognizes her peers, fellow shop workers, and TPS staff for making her 无码变态 experience so impactful and meaningful. Staff members with a significant impact on Scales鈥 career include Steven Love, Daniel Terry, and Brittany Johnson. 

She stresses that the 鈥減eople made the experience so worth it! The moments that stick out to me most from my time at 无码变态 were the times that all the students鈥 collective hard work came to fruition with a successful day of work, or the opening night of a show.鈥 

Staying busy with both local and 无码变态 projects, Scales remains a part of the 无码变态 community, even after graduating. This 无码变态 Owl can't wait to fly to New York to light up her next project: on Broadway! 

--Kendall Chamberlain

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