Enter Paul Fillingim. During his interview, Fillingim thought he had no chance. “I just assumed that someone who had created a program from the ground up and was retiring would have someone in mind to replace them. Luckily for me, that was not the case!”
Guest director Suzanne Martin, who was doing her first production (Our Town by Thornton Wilder) at the school, saw the changeover. “Robinson retired after a stellar career,” remembered Martin. “However, Reagan did not lose a step when they found her replacement, Paul Fillingim.”
Martin praised Filligim and Technical and Business James Kaiser for maintaining a culture of excellence throughout her experience. Kaiser, whom Robinson had hired six years earlier, had already started improving the program’s infrastructure: “We instituted electronic ticketing, an online call board system, an online property inventory, and a much more functional website. The ticketing change and the website have helped increase our audience over the years.”
Since Fillingim’s arrival, he and Kaiser have forged a partnership that has brought the program to a higher level. “Both [of us] have worked professionally and have our Master’s Degrees,” said Fillingim. “We very much operate our program the way many non-profit theatres run. As the Artistic Director, I handle anything to do with acting, directing, casting, marketing, and season planning. Jim handles all things technical and the finances.”