I’m pleased to announce I produced my first CD of all original songs, called ‘Stomp Your Feet! Clap Your Hands!’ I’ve performed these Appalachian inspired songs for years in schools and libraries all over Georgia. The music appeals to kids and adults: half the songs are sung, half are instrumentals. It’s also a family affair: […]
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Reuben Haller ’74
Life is good in Atlanta. I have lived in Georgia so long that my family in San Francisco insist that I speak with a southern accent. My boys, Elijah and Devon, are 15 and 12 years old which means we are between bar mitzvahs! I am still clowning for the Big Apple Circus; and I […]
Michael Morse ’69
I am proud to announce my son Elliott’s graduation from Tisch Performing Arts college of NYU, following closely upon my daughter Sophie’s successful completion of a Peace Corps tour in Uganda. She will begin a Fulbright fellowship in Bogota, Colombia, in July. I still live with my wife Sandra and son Oren in Tucson for […]
D. Andrew Kille ’67
Great fun to take part in the Toad Music Fest in February–performing again on a Thacher stage after 47 years. It was an added pleasure to find classmate Deneys Purcell in the audience. D. Andrew Kille CdeP 1967
Clinton Lowe ’99
Hello Thacher Community! I’m excited to announce the birth of my son, Clinton Lowe V, or Cal as we like to call him. Fatherhood’s been great and I’m still acting as well, so those two things take up the majority of my time. The last some of you may have heard, I worked on the […]
Michael J. Quintana ’04
Hi there. I just wanted to thank everyone in the Thacher community for welcoming me and the group I perform with, Light Wire Theater, to the School to share one of our shows with y’all. It was a memorable and magical experience. We have taken our show to some amazing places in this world and […]