Our 1999 production of Brigadoon was dedicated in loving memory to Erica Starr Czerwinski, our student who was tragically killed by a drunk driver over Spring Break. While we grieve with the Czerwinski family, we are also honored by them. Erica's parents have established the Erica Starr Memorial Scholarship, which awards scholarship funds every year to an outstanding student in technical theatre and design, and the Erica Czerwinski Scholarship awards scholarship
funds every year to musical theatre students.
As it was in these areas of theatre production that Erica excelled, and to which she intended to devote her life, it is fitting that this scholarship help other students achieve the goal to which she aspired.
We, the faculty, staff, and students of Theatre and Dance at SHSU are deeply grateful to the Czerwinski family for this wonderful tribute to their daughter's spirit.
ERICA STARR CZERWINSKI was a beautiful free spirit, always talking, always laughing, and always willing to help anyone who needed her. ERICA STARR was an exceptionally talented person.
Her singing, acting, and dancing charmed us all. ERICA STARR'S true gift was her creative magic combined with the technical skill to make it all happen. She had an almost natural talent for technical theatre and loved to work with lights.
Her last challenge was to be the light board operator for Brigadoon opening April 14, 1999. This goal was never fulfilled as she was called home to dance in God's light.
She now walks in the twilight; her steps make no sound; her feet leave no tracks on the dew covered ground.