Katheryn McGill: Department of Theatre, Dance and Media Arts

Katheryn McGill
Adjunct Professor
Theatre;Beginning
Acting for Majors,
Intermediate Acting,
Movement

kmcgill@ucok.edu

Bio
Kathryn received her undergraduate theatre degree from the University of Oklahoma and went on to pursue her MFA at New York University. Shortly thereafter, she co-founded Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park with the late Jack O’Meara. She is currently O.S.P.’s Artistic Director and among her many acting credits has most recently performed the roles of Cleopatra in Anthony and Cleopatra as well as the title role in Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi on that stage.

Her latest directing credits include Julius Caesar and King Lear at both Stage Center and OSP as well as A Winter’s Tale and As You Like It. She has been an adjunct professor at UCO for the last five years.

Currently, Kathryn is chairing the New Stage Committee for Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park and is very active in local school and community activities. She somehow finds time to be a "soccer mom" and more to her two children, Connor, 8 and Patrick 4. Kathryn is the wife of Bob McGill, a professor in the department.