News Summary
Southwestern University has officially named the stage at the Alma Thomas Theater the Davidson Stage, honoring alumnus Roger Edward Davidson after a significant $1 million donation from his estate. This dedication reflects Davidson’s lifelong commitment to the arts and his influence on the university’s cultural life. With a seating capacity of 720 and state-of-the-art features, the Davidson Stage will host various live performances, ensuring a vibrant continuation of the arts at Southwestern University.
Georgetown, Texas – The stage at Southwestern University’s Alma Thomas Theater has been officially named the Davidson Stage following a significant donation of $1 million from the estate of alumnus Roger Edward Davidson. This renaming honors Davidson’s legacy and his enduring commitment to the performing arts.
The Alma Thomas Theater, a prominent venue on campus, boasts a seating capacity of 720 and is equipped with an orchestra pit, an acoustic shell, and state-of-the-art lighting and rigging. The newly designated Davidson Stage is set to host a variety of live performances, including theater productions and concerts throughout the academic year.
Roger Edward Davidson, who graduated from Southwestern University with a degree in music in 1949, was deeply involved in the university’s musical scene during his studies. His participation included active roles in the band and orchestra, and he was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity chapter on campus. This early dedication to the arts continued throughout his life, influencing his professional and personal pursuits.
Contribution to the Arts
Following his retirement, Davidson maintained an active role in the performing arts community by joining the Board of Directors for the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra in Colorado in 2002. He served as Vice President of the orchestra until his passing in 2011, further exemplifying his dedication to music and community engagement.
In a remarkable act of loyalty to his roots, Davidson returned to Texas in 2007 at the age of 81, where he aided in the rebuilding of the Kappa Sigma fraternity house on campus. His contributions and leadership within the fraternity reflect his ongoing devotion to the university and its students.
Legacy and Future Impact
The recent donation from Davidson’s estate not only pays homage to his legacy but also serves as a powerful reminder of the potential impact of planned giving. It aims to inspire future generations of students to engage with the arts, ensuring that the vibrant cultural life at Southwestern University continues to thrive.
Marie Muhvic, Vice President for University Relations, emphasized the honor of commemorating Davidson’s legacy. She highlighted his profound love for Southwestern University and his lifelong commitment to music and the arts, noting how this gift will serve to enhance the university’s offerings for students and the community alike.
The Davidson Stage will be integral to the university’s continued support of the performing arts, providing a venue for the artistic expression that Davidson cherished so deeply during his life. As performances fill the theater, the spirit of Roger Edward Davidson will undoubtedly resonate through the halls of Southwestern University, inspiring students to explore their own artistic endeavors while contributing to the university’s rich tradition in the performing arts.
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