Jason Clark South
Assistant Professor of Theatre
Jason Clark South is an instructor of theatre and has been teaching at Faulkner University since 2004. He earned the B.A. degree in Theatre along with the B.S. degree in Interior and Fashion Design from Freed Hardeman University in 1996 and an M.P.A. in Drama in 1997 from Oklahoma City University. His teaching experience includes teaching Middle School and High School theatre in Moore, Oklahoma, teaching Debate, English, and Bible at Mars Hill Bible School, and teaching High School theatre at Hazel Green High School before coming to Faulkner University. In addition to teaching technical theatre classes and speech classes, he has starred in a few plays at the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre including Mousetrap, Greater Tuna and Little Shop of Horrors. He also has directed How to Succeed in Buisness Without Really Trying, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Seussical the Musical, Bye Bye Birdie, The Secret Garden, The Diary of Anne Frank and Once Upon A Mattress. He has directed professionally with the Open Circle Playhouse in Oklahoma City, as well as several community theatres. He currently serves on the board of the Alabama Conference of Theatre in the capacity of Chair for the College and University division. He is married to Gina Marella Tur-South and is the father of three sons: Crispin, Duncan, and Liam. He attends the Landmark Church of Christ in
Mr. Jason South
Assistant Professor of Theatre
Co-Director of Theatre
(334) 386-7191
jsouth@faulkner.edu
Angela A. Dickson
Assistant Professor of Theatre
