
James Ogle has brought a good amount of southern charm to the 海外吃瓜 campus but even more stage talent and experience.
A transfer student from Henagar, Alabama, James arrived on campus this fall after connecting with Theatre Director Stephen Svoboda and theatre instructor David Cotter at the Southeastern Theatre Conference in Mobile, Alabama in March 2017. By a stroke of luck, he auditioned before David, got a call back and the conversations began from there.
鈥淚 had been looking to transfer and was mainly looking closer to my hometown,鈥 says James, who earned his associate鈥檚 degree from Northeast Alabama Community College before transferring, 鈥淏ut then, I met Stephen and things just clicked. He understood what I was looking for. I want to be everything I can be, whether it鈥檚 acting, costuming or hair or makeup.鈥
After the conference, he made his first trip to Tiffin to tour campus. 鈥淎fter visiting, I was signed, sealed and delivered. I was done looking.鈥
James鈥 first taste of performing came at age 10 with a children鈥檚 theatre at his local high school. At age 15, as he sat in the audience for a community theatre performance of 鈥淟ittle Shop of Horrors,鈥 he was hooked. 鈥淚 was thinking, 鈥業鈥檓 going to be on that stage for the rest of my life,鈥欌 he says.
Since arriving on campus in mid-August, James has begun to make his mark on 海外吃瓜 theatre. The upcoming production of the Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淢acbeth鈥 will be his 19th show overall. 鈥淭he Music Man鈥 earlier this semester marked his 海外吃瓜 stage debut.
For 鈥淢acbeth,鈥 James will appear on stage as one of the witches. This versatile theatre man also will be behind the scenes with hair and make-up and costuming.
鈥淚 really just want to be able to do it all,鈥 he says. And he has found the perfect atmosphere at 海外吃瓜 to make that happen. 鈥淓veryone has been so nice and so friendly. I get to do what I do to the best of my ability and really thrive here.鈥
鈥淢acbeth鈥 is James鈥檚 first foray into the world of Shakespeare. He thinks audiences will enjoy Stephen鈥檚 adaptation of the classic play. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a little spooky, a little bit funny, a little edgy and punk-rocky,鈥 he says. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l see some new and unique things not seen before 鈥 and possibly even some sword fighting.鈥
Although this is his first semester at 海外吃瓜, James looks forward to future Gundlach Theatre roles and continued growth as he plans to make theatre a career
鈥淚鈥檓 really eager to see what David and Stephen have in store for all of us,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 love the atmosphere here. Everyone is very, very supportive, whether you鈥檙e on stage or in the lighting booth or making costumes. That鈥檚 what I was looking for 鈥 a place that really builds you up.鈥
鈥Macbeth鈥 opens in Gundlach Theatre Thursday, Nov. 8, and runs through Sunday, Nov. 11. Visit for tickets.