Seussical - November 09

Archbishop Rummel High School

 End Notes 

 

Mr. Brandt Blocker '90 has had a successful professional theatrical career as an actor, educator, director, music director, conductor, and producer both in New Orleans and Atlanta.

 

As founding executive/artistic director of City Springs Theatre in Atlanta, Mr. Blocker created and led the effort to establish the company as Atlanta's home for professional musical theatre. Boasting a start-up fundraising effort of $1.9 million and more than 4,200 season ticket subscribers, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution confirmed City Springs Theatre as "An undeniable forced to be reckoned with! Simply amazing, if not exactly surprising with Brandt Blocker at the helm - after all, he previously worked similar wonders during his tenure at Atlanta Lyric Theatre which grew by leaps and bounds under his guidance, creatively as well as fiscally." For nearly a decade earlier, Mr. Blocker served as managing artistic director of Atlanta Lyric Theatre. For his achievements, Mr. Blocker was recognized among "Who's Who in North Georgia" and as one of "40 Under 40" by Cobb Life Magazine.

 

Prior to arriving in Atlanta, Mr. Blocker was producing director of Brandt Blocker Presents, a full-scale production company that presented large scale, award-winning theatrical entertainments in south Louisiana, and the first company to return to the stage after Hurricane Katrina. Before starting his own production company, Mr. Blocker was director of development and marketing for Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, and also served as a stage and music director for the New Orleans company's main stage musicals. He is a recipient of five Big Easy Entertainment Awards, New Orleans' premier achievement honoring the musical and theatrical talent of a city world renowned for its outstanding performing arts. He has staged award-winning work for nearly every theatre in the city including Rivertown Repertory Theatre, Jefferson Performing Arts Society, New Orleans Opera Association, and Southeastern Louisiana University's department of music and dramatic arts. He also served as director of music and theatre at the former Immaculata High School in Marrero, as well as a theatrical music director, vocal director, and/or conductor at Mt. Carmel Academy, Jesuit High School, The Louise S. McGehee School, and Destrehan High School.

 

Mr. Blocker has had the privilege to work closely with Broadway legends and Tony Award-winners Chita Rivera, Baayork Lee, and Shuler Hensley, famed Broadway and Hollywood actress Anita Gillette, and celebrated film and television choreographer Dee Dee Wood.

 

A Message from Mr. Blocker

 

It has been an honor to return to my alma mater and help restore one of Archbishop Rummel High School's oldest and most beloved organizations post-COVID. Thank you to Head of School Marc Milano '90 for bringing me "home" and for supporting us so strongly.

 

My time at Rummel was always going to be limited, as my family and I still reside in Atlanta. While I will miss being on campus day to day with the students, rest assured I will continue to help produce and promote the good work of our Genesian productions. And, when I arrived, we established a succession plan to ensure the quality of arts education that you've come to know and love.

 

I want to thank my wife, Christine, and my 16-year-old son, Christian, for their support and patience during my stints here in Metairie. And, I thank you for your continued support of the Genesian Players as we move forward in our 61st year.

 

Regi Caelisti Placere

 

Most sincerely,

Brandt Blocker

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