There is so much I can say about spending time with Professor Ervin but succinctly I'll say one word: enthralling!
Growing up in Detroit the theater bug hit her very early. Not many kids know what they want to do with their lives but she did. and you'll hear how she did it and how good she is at it! Her life reads like a bestseller. She dove in big time during her high school career and that momentum keep moving forward.
She can do it all in theater but directing is her favorite and it's an artform that she has perfected and strives to keep improving upon.
I hope you'll enjoy this interview as much as I did. And thank you for spending time on stage with Dr. Kathy Ervin, a true gem in the College of Arts and Letters at CSUSB.
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