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Donovan Marie Lawson

Birth Place: Arlington, Texas

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Donovan Marie Lawson graduated from Oklahoma City University in 2017 where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre for Young Audiences with a Directing Minor. She started performing at a young age at Miss Persis Studio, Theatre Arlington, and around the DFW metroplex. Some of her favorite stage credits include Rusty in "Footloose" recently earning her the Best Actress in a Musical at the 45th Annual Stony Awards, Reno Sweeney in "Anything Goes," Rita La Porta in "Lucky Stiff," Dorothy in "Magical City of Oz,". Donovan grew up on the TA stage as a youth in various shows including Dorothy in "Oz!" written by Todd Hart, "Seussical Jr.", "Music Man," "Miracle on 34th Street," "Big: the Musical," "The Hobbit" "Bridge to Terabithia." She was last seen as Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Theatre Arlington in Summer of 2022.

Donovan is currently working on the production of "Hooray for Holidays!," reprising her role as Maxine at Theatre Arlington.

Discovering her love for the arts and children, she decided to combine the two and work in children’s theatres across North Texas. She started working in summer camps as an intern at Theatre Arlington and Casa Mañana. In the summers between her college career, she found a home at North Texas Performing Arts. She started teaching as a Summer Camp teacher. In June of 2018, she was hired as one of their Resident Directors and a Marketing Associate where she has the wonderful opportunity to share her knowledge as a theatre artist, director, designer, and arts advocate helping to enrich the lives of children!

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WaterTower Theatre Announces Cast & Creative Details for the Regional Premiere of CHAPLIN THE MUSICAL 


WaterTower Theatre Producing Artistic Director Shane Peterman and Associate Producer Elizabeth Kensek have announced casting and creative details for the regional premiere of CHAPLIN, presented with a newly updated script by Christopher Curtis and Thomas Meehan.

FLY BY NIGHT Opens At Theatre Arlington, June 16


Theatre Arlington has announced the fourth installment for their 50th anniversary season, Fly by Night. The show takes place against the backdrop of bustling New York City during the 1965 blackout. With its innovative music, lyrics, and book by Will Connolly, Michael Mitnick, and Kim Rosenstock, Fly by Night takes audiences on a journey filled with true romance, dry humor, and the power of dreams.

Theatre Arlington Presents HOORAY FOR HOLIDAYS


Remember the days of Perry Como's or Andy William's Christmas Specials - families gathering around the TV to watch them each season, in anticipation of what superstar would be a guest this year? Well, those are still the days in downtown Arlington with Theatre Arlington's production of Hooray for Holidays: Theatre Arlington's Musical TV Special, an original musical written by the theater's executive producer, Steven D. Morris.

THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE Comes to Theatre Arlington in June


Theatre Arlington will present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee on June 3rd. This hilarious and endearing musical focuses on six quirky pre-teens (all played by adults) as they compete for a slot in the National Spelling Bee. As each speller has their moment at the mic, they candidly reveal their hopes, dreams, and touching stories about their home lives.

Theatre Arlington Presents DAMN YANKEES


Waiting on deck in Downtown Arlington's Cultural Arts District is the Theatre Arlington's musical, Damn Yankees by Douglass Wallop and George Abbott, with music and lyrics by Jerry Ross and Richard Adler.

HOORAY FOR HOLIDAYS Comes to Theatre Arlington


Remember the days of Perry Como's or Andy William's Christmas Specials? Families gathering around the TV to watch them each season, in anticipation of what superstar would be a guest this year? Christmas is coming early to Downtown Arlington this year with Hooray for Holidays: Theatre Arlington's Musical TV Special.

Theatre Arlington Presents THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS


Miss Mona Stangley and her Girls have arrived in Downtown Arlington to have a darn-tootin' great time opening Theatre Arlington's 47th season with the award-winning musical, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. This charming, fun-loving musical by Carol Hall, Larry L. King and Peter Masterson, based loosely on the real-life Chicken Ranch in La Grange, Texas, recounts the story of Miss Mona's cozy little brothel that was popular with senators, mayors and football teams and protected by the local sheriff, Ed Earl Dodd. Times are good for Miss Mona's Girls until a TV evangelist's cameras and righteous indignation interfere. The lively tale is told with a bit of bawdy humor and high-energy production numbers, with sweet ballads and sentimentality thrown in, and is meant for mature audiences but as Miss Mona says, a?oethere's nothing dirty going on.a??

Theatre Arlington Presents THE MAGICAL CITY OF OZ


Lion and tigers and bears, oh my! Main Street in Arlington is now paved with yellow bricks as kids and adults alike are following it to enjoy Theatre Arlington's production of The Magical City of Oz. This fun and whimsical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, based on L. Frank Baum's book, was first written and staged by Steven D. Morris and Don Powers in 1984. At that time Morris was the theater's first Children's Theatre Director and was frustrated by the lack of entertaining scripts for children, so he set out to create his own with his friend, Don Powers, who composed all the new music. This charming retelling has all of the familiar, loveable characters portrayed by adult actors, but throws in a few new ones along the way, as they attempt to find their way to the mysterious and magical city of Oz. What differs a bit in this version is the participation by the children in the audience! No matter the version or the year, this timeless message still rings true - no matter how we far we travel there is simply no place like home.

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