Casey Prowell- Theatre Artist

Casey is a theatre artist based in San Marcos, Texas. Casey is a well-rounded artist who has worked in design, fight choreography, acting, and stage management. Casey earned an Associate of Arts degree in Theatre from Blinn College in 2022, and a BFA in Performance and Production from Texas State University in 2024. Some of his favorite work he's done includes: playing the role of Cliton in The Liar at Texas State, Lighting Design for Rocky Horror Show with Jeremy Torres Lab Theatre, Lighting Design for God of Carnage with Beyond August Productions, Lighting Design for Once Upon a Christmas Card Movie with Crown Theatre, and Fight Choreography for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe with Coll Street Players.
In his free time, Casey thoroughly enjoys weightlifting, and in 2022 competed in the Summer Shredding Transformation Challenge in Houston. Casey also enjoys binging YouTube and Marquee TV, taking in all of the fitness and theatre content he can. Outside of that, he enjoys spending time taking in various shows at different theaters, supporting his lovely girlfriend in her theatre education career, and hanging with his cat, Quincy.
These are the questions that have followed me for as long as I can remember. One of my first memories is walking up to my mother at four years old and asking, "What’s my name?" I got the answer to that question, and I've been pursuing answers ever since —to faith, to the rules we’re expected to follow, to the things that don’t quite make sense, to the "mystery."
I create theatre because I need a space to ask the questions that don’t have answers. I am drawn to work that explores contradictions, challenges perceptions, and gives voice to the unexplainable.
Who do we get to be in life?
Why are we here?
What forces shape us, and how much of that do we control?
For me, theatre is the place where we get to wrestle with these questions in real time. A performance can bring an audience into an unspoken truth they’ve never been able to articulate.
I don’t create theatre to provide answers. I create theatre to ask questions, and along the way, I will learn so many things, but never everything.