There is a scene in William Shakespeare’s play
Much Ado About Nothing where Beatrice, the heroine, angrily confronts her future lover, Benedick, about a man who has wronged her cousin.
Famously, as she recounts her anger in his betrayal, she delivers an epic, anguished line: “O God, that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the marketplace.”
It is a strong image, to be sure. For Baylor senior Rosalind Jackson Roe, hearing that line for the first time as an 11-year-old girl at a Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, was a seminal moment that started her on a path to a life in the theatre.
on Tuesday, March 9, 2021
The Baylor Alumni Entertainment Group and College of Arts and Sciences Board of Advocates hosted a Q&A panel discussion with three prominent Baylor alumnae making their way in the entertainment industry. Guest speakers Kara Killmer (BFA 10), Liz Suggs (BA 07, MA 08), and Mallory Thomasson (BA 11) discussed their education at Baylor University and how it prepared them to be successful in their industry.
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Kara Killmer (BFA 10)
Kara Killmer currently stars in the TV series
Chicago Fire as Sylvie Brett, the dependable paramedic who transferred to Firehouse 51 from a rural fire department in Indiana.
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