Co-hosts Thomas Schumacher, Producer and President of Disney Theatrical Group and Teri Schwartz, Dean of UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT) will honor Elizabeth Kubota Whitney this Thursday, April 7 at New York's historic New Amsterdam Theater.
The private reception will acknowledge Whitney's generous $750,000 gift to The Jeanne Michiko Kubota Scholarship for UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television. The scholarship is named in honor of Whitney's sister. Whitney started this scholarship to make a significant difference in a student's life, especially those suffering financially and having to put their dreams on hold. The endowment will fund the school's first four-year, full-ride scholarship for a theater undergraduate student.
The Jeanne Michiko Kubota Fund was first established at the UCLA Alumni Association. Kubota had passed away from colon cancer in 1992, and was the woman that made it possible for Whitney to pursue her dreams at TFT.
Whitney, TFT class of 1980, pursued her love of theater at UCLA and had much success as an actress and singer in the 1980's. It was at UCLA where she became friends with Schumacher, class of 1980. Their friendship continues to this day, as does their commitment to theater.
UCLA's continued support will help propel the success and longevity of this scholarship, allowing hundreds of students to attend UCLA with a solid foundation to achieve their goals and reach for their dreams.
Also in attendance will be: Steven Fickinger, Ken and Alison Whitney, Tamara Keough, Stuart Marland, Peter Heller, Connie Hawkins, Gary and Carrie Fujino, Florence Kubota, Sara Beth Grossman, Marcia DeBonis, Alan Muraoka, Ashley Whitney, Mike Murphy, David and Nancy Schmidt, Ada Maris, Richard, Nancy and Lucy Whitney.
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