James Arrington
From College of Fine Arts and Communications
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Education
James Arrington attended BYU and received a Masters in Theatre and Media Arts in 1978.
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Career
Arrington is best known for his comedic work. He has worked as a writer, producer, director, actor, and is currently employed as a professor at Utah Valley State College.
Arrington bases much of his work off of Mormon culture. His original one-man plays “J. Golden” and “Brother Brigham,” and his classic “Farley Family Reunion” have played to sold-out audiences (Warnock).
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Awards and Honors
In 2008, Arrington was awarded the Star Award for Theatre as part of the third annual SCERA Center for the Arts Star Awards.
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References
- Warnock, Caleb. “SCERA honors local art scene.” The Daily Herald. Provo, Utah. 10 Feb. 2008:A8.
