Erick Weeks, theatre teacher and director in Mississippi

TheatrePeople (#22) - Erick Weeks | Theatre Avenue

Happy Friday again theatre people! I'm so excited to introduce you to a good friend and incredible theatre teacher from Mississippi, Erick Weeks.

Erick is full of passion and enthusiasm for theatre, but even more than that, he is a dedicated advocate for his students and wants so much to see them thrive and express themselves without limitation. Hope you enjoy Erick's interview!

Erick Weeks, theatre teacher and director in Jackson, Mississippi

What’s a show that inspires you? (explain away!)

Rent, because at the essence of the story, we get to examine the experience of young artists trying to make it in a world where the cards are usually always stacked against them. We get to see friends form a family bond. It was also the very first Broadway show I’ve ever seen. Life changing.

What’s one of your happiest moments in theatre?

One of my happiest moments in theatre would definitely be getting to see Angela Lansbury on stage in Gore Vidal’s The Best Man with my mother back in 2013. I took my mother for Mother’s Day. 

What’s the biggest ‘fail’ or goof you’ve seen on stage?

I was running a tech run through of Alice in Wonderland with our junior high 'babies.' All of sudden, one of the students on the far stage right who was in the tallest platform misstepped and fell to the ground. Thankfully she was ok, but I’ve never run so fast from the booth, which is in the balcony, to the stage in my life. That student is now a senior and we laugh about the memory. 

Why do you love theatre?

I love theatre because I truly believe I was built to love theatre. There has always been something inside of me that pulls me closer to the theatre—even when my depression sometimes pulls me away. Theatre is life and because of that it’s literally for every person who walks this Earth and beyond. I could think of no better art from than that of the Theatre! 

Theatre is for...

HEALING

I chose healing because the theatre is a place where the unimaginable can happen or where the most realistic interpretations can thrive. Theatre will always be the medicine that heals not only my brain, but heart as well! 

More about Erick

Erick Weeks, a native of Pearl, MS, currently serves as the Theatre Director at Pearl High School. Erick graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies. He was the State Chapter Director for Mississippi Thespians from 2017-2020, and a National Advocacy Leader with the Educational Theatre Association where he advocated for theatre and performing arts education before Congress in Washington DC. He is a member of the Mississippi Alliance for Arts Education and sits on the Board of Directors for Fondren Theatre Workshop. Most recently Erick worked with his local city government to establish the brand new Pearl Community Theatre.

"Act well your part, there all the honor lies." - Alexander Pope



2 Responses

David LaFleche
David LaFleche

July 10, 2020

I’ve known Erick for 20 years, since he was in high school. I agree that theatre changes lives in positive ways more than any other form of art. It’s the ultimate team sport. One of the greatest beauties is that theatre is accessible to everyone. There is always a place for someone to be part of the theatre family. I’m blessed to still have a love of theatre that started as a technician in high school back in the 1970’s.

Kerry Onxley
Kerry Onxley

July 10, 2020

Erick has been an incredible voice on the national level with the Educational Theatre Association! Proud of this young educator! BRAVO!

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