Addie Barnhart is an actress, director and associate professor of theatre at Creighton University. After directing the recent theatre production βWilliam Shakespeareβs Twelfth Night,β Barnhart recalls favorite memories of her career so far and shares her aspirations for future productions at Creighton University.
Barnhart grew up in the Midwest and got a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from Louisiana State University. Throughout the twists and turns of life up to this point, Barnhart never imagined where her career would take her.
βSometimes I am shocked that Iβve returned to the Midwest,β Barnhart said in an email. βAnd yet here I am, living the career path I imagined for myself when I decided to pursue a graduate degree. Sometimes itβs hard to remember to practice gratitude for accomplishing the goals I set out to achieve at 20, 26 and 32 when youβre living the chaos of those dreams.β
Barnhart left her imprint upon many theatrical productions at Creighton. Barnhart shared that her favorite musical to direct at Creighton University was βHeathers.β
βThe music is incredible, our production team was excellent and the cast was perfect for the show,β Barnhart said. βIβm really proud of that one.β
However, Barnhartβs recent direction of βTwelfth Night,β along with several other theatre productions, amassed several creative undertakings.
βI almost always have sound as a central component of my directing projects; βEurydice,β a play by Sarah Ruhl that I directed in Fall of 2023 had original music as well, and underscoring/sound design was a huge part of my production of βPuffs Or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magicβ by Matt Cox in Fall of 2022,β she said.
There have been two theatrical productions that have stood out to Barnhart: βPuffs Or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magicβ and βUgly Lies the Bone.β
βI loved working on βPuffsβ because Iβve been a huge fan of the Harry Potter universe since childhood and my dog was in the play with our students,β Barnhart said.
βUgly Lies the Boneβ by Lindsey Ferrentino, however, was different for Barnhart, who βloved the challenge of directingβ the play.
βIt was a beautiful and impactful piece of theatre that followed the journey of a female combat veteran who deeply wounded on her third tour of Iraq and how she has to adapt and reintegrate to civilian life as a different person,β Barnhart said.
The play was livestreamed during the pandemic. Productions such as βUgly Lies the Boneβ can embody the encapsulating spark of theatre towards audiences.
βTheatre takes risks and imagines βwhat if,ββ Barnhart said.
βI know that not every genre and story is going to appeal to me, but I know that someone out there might be inspired or touched by something happening through the power of live storytelling and that is something that truly cannot be recreated in a digital medium,β Barnhart said. βWe have the power to educate, communicate, and entertain and to do that as a career is such a gift.β
There is much in store for the future of Creightonβs theatrical productions and Barnhartβs Creighton career. The 2025-2026 season has already been scheduled, as seasons get scheduled two years in advance. From Oct. 1 to Oct. 5, audiences can watch βWilliam Shakespeareβs Long Lost First Play (abridged)β by Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor.
βWe also have βThe Nutcrackerβ back in the dance program in November, βTigers Be Still,β a contemporary comedy by Kim Rosenstock, and βNunsense the Musicalβ with music, book and lyrics by Dan Goggin,β Barnhart said.
While there are more theatrical productions to come for Creighton, there have been many lessons learned from the past.
βSuccess is how you define it. Comparison to other peopleβs careers and journeys only breeds jealousy and contempt, and social media is only a sliver of reality. Donβt let the surface of someone elseβs experiences make you resent the path youβre on β progress isnβt linear,β Barnhart said. βBe curious; if you are a life-long learner and want to be in this industry, you will find your way.β