Cleve Haubold

Cleve Haubold (born 1930) is a playwright,[1] actor, director, magician, and has a Phd in playwriting from the University of Texas at Austin.

Mr. Haubold was featured in the 1975-76 Who's Who in the South and Southwest.

From 1972 until 1976, Dr. Haubold was the director of the theatre department at Eastfield College in Mesquite, Texas, during which time he produced student productions of some of his plays, including The Big Black Box and the unpublished The Failure/Success of Bodger Fern. His one act play, The Big Black Box has become well known and often performed in Interscholastic League theatre competitions.

In 1958-1959, during the 14th theatre season (When it became the Department of Theatre Arts) at the Texas Christian University, Dr. Haubold directed The Little Hut by Andre Roussin.

References

  1. "Little Sister Queen Contest Won By Lynn Cunningham". The Telegraph. August 18, 1975. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
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