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Jessica Bower, 39, began her theater career at age 8 when she joined the children’s choir of Springfield Mid-America Singers. Over 30 years later, Bower serves as program coordinator for the Springfield Little Theatre Academy, drawing on her acting and directing experience with regional theaters across the country.
“I am a better teacher because I am a working actor,” she says.
As program coordinator, Bower mentors emerging artists in middle and high school as they complete theater training at SLT along with curriculum through Springfield Public School’s Launch program. She says the program has doubled enrollment in its second year.
Bower most recently directed SLT’s “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” and performed in Missouri State University’s Tent Theatre production of “Moon Over Buffalo.”
Your proudest moment? Becoming a mom to my son, Joshua.
Best piece of advice you’ve ever received? Move toward the fear.
Best celebrity meeting/sighting story? I once saw Bruce Springsteen at a bookstore in New York. We were both browsing from the same pile of autobiographies. I immediately called my mom because she is a huge fan.
Favorite hobby or creative outlet? I don’t know what I would do without hot yoga. Shout out to Stephanie and Nikki of Sumits!
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