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In 2012 Matthew Cohn '08, Kate Mulley '05, and Thom Pasculli '05, founded Vox Theater. At the time, the Dartmouth Theater Alumni community was almost non-existent. The founders wanted to build a company to support one another's work, and that of other alumni. With this, they wanted to build a more connected theater alumni network. In that same year, Vox Theater began to produce VoxFest, now VoxLab, a week long residency at Dartmouth working in conjunction with their summer theater class.
The current leadership team is made up of Matthew Cohn '08 and Lillian King '07. You can read more about them below.
WE WILL BE ANNOUNCING OUR 2026 PROJECTS VERY SOON! STAY TUNED!
This year is exciting: we’ll be back in the Hopkins Center! What that means for our purposes (beyond the fact that we won’t be rehearsing in a former psychiatric hospital), is that we’ll have access to exciting arts spaces, both new and old. The Bentley and Moore are basically exactly the same, but there’s a new dance studio, a vastly improved rehearsal room, a slick design studio, a new black box, and a new recital hall. We’ll have stuff again, and we intend to use it.
You’ll have access to many of the same campus resources; including the various libraries and digital collections, and a private office space to work. Theater 65 is being held, so students will participate—reading pages, researching, experimenting. A central aim of Vox is to give both time and space to artists in a world where both are hard to come by.

Matthew is a New York-based, interdisciplinary artist. His work combines printmaking, photography, text, music, and sculpture in the pursuit of creating new theatrical forms. He is also an actor and narrator. He is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Vox Theater.

Lillian is a director and artistic administrator who has worked in many roles from summer stock to Broadway. She has always been passionate about supporting new works, and is thrilled to have that opportunity as the new Artistic Director of Vox Theater. Lillian lives in Toronto with her husband Dan and three daughters.