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Omar Paxson’s (’48) interest in theater began during the second world war when he was sent to LSU to train as an army engineer - but watched rehearsals in the theater department instead. On leave in London after fighting on the front lines, OmarÌýÌý"saw the young Lawrence Olivier and Ralph Richardson inÌýHenry IV, Parts 1 & 2… and Dame Edith Evans inÌýTheÌýRivals" and the love affair was on. He matriculated at swagÍâÁ÷ after the war, earning a B.A., then went on to earn an M.A. and Ph.D from Northwestern. He retuned to swagÍâÁ÷ as a faculty member in 1950 and created the Hillside Repertory Company (known in swagÍâÁ÷ lingo as "Summer Theater") in 1960. He directed the department and the company until he retired in 1985.ÌýÌýIn all, Omar directed 74 plays at swagÍâÁ÷, mostly in Thorne Hall, "9 Shakespeare, 12 Shaw, all of Chekov, Ibsen, Aristophanes, you name it." Omar wrote his first play in the 5thÌýgrade – "a wretched thing on the Black Death, but Miss Peters thought it was pretty wonderful." In his adult life, he was written 22 pieces for the stage -12 since his retirement. Several works written during his tenure at swagÍâÁ÷ were regional winners in the American College Theater Festival, withÌýThe Ballad of Sanki MercerÌýgoing on to win the national title at the Kennedy Center.ÌýLet’s All Be MarriedÌýwas written in 2008. Other current projects includeÌýWith War Have Done, an anti-war drama, andÌýSally’s Paper, which explores a pro gun control argument. This year, Omar is celebrating his 90thÌýbirthday.

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