General McArthur Hambrick
- MFA – University of Washington
- BFA – Texas Christian University
- Actors' Equity Association (AEA)
General McArthur Hambrick is a native of Fort Worth, Texas. He is a graduate of Texas
Christian University, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance. Professor Hambrick
has studied dance at American Ballet Theatre, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and the
Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre. School. He was a soloist with the Fort Worth Ballet,
and Hartford Ballet Companies, Dancers Unlimited in Dallas Texas. He has danced
with Minnesota Dance Theatre in Minneapolis, under the artistic direction of Lise
Houlton, where he was awarded the 1999 McKnight Fellowship for his achievements
in the dance community. He was also the recipient of the 2001 Natalie Skelton Achievement
Award and the 2001 Wyoming Arts Council Performing Arts Fellowship. His musical
theatre credits include both the Broadway and National touring companies of
Cats,
Miss Saigon, and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
Phantom of the Opera. Off-Broadway he appeared in the revival of Martha Clarke’s
critically acclaimed,
Garden of Earthly Delights. General also toured with 25th Anniversary Tour
of
A Chorus Line. Some of his regional credits include
Swing,
Once On This Island,
Jesus Christ Superstar,
The King and I and many others. He appeared as guest vocalist along with
Della Reese on the PBS special;
With Ozzie and Ruby: Professor Hambrick served as director and choreographer
of the former Centennial Singers, a musical theatre touring group, from the University
of Wyoming. He is the founder and director of the Joyful Noise Choral Ensemble
of Fort Worth, Texas. Most recently he received his Master of Fine Arts in Dance
from the University of Washington, where he danced with Chamber Dance. Professor
Hambrick joined the faculty of West Virginia University’s School of Theatre &
Dance in the fall of 2012.