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Theatre in Utah has been rich with leading ladies, and our community has unfortunately lost one of our greatest: Marilyn Robinson Holt (1928-2024).

She earned three degrees at the University of Utah: a BS in Speech (’49) in the College of Humanities (before the College of Fine Arts was formally established), an MFA in Theatre (’70), and a PhD in Theatre (‘74) in the College of Fine Arts.

Marilyn Robinson Holt PhDHolt joined the faculty as an associate professor and worked quickly up the ranks from there, ultimately becoming a professor emeritus. By the early ‘80s, she was the chair of the Department of Theatre (one of only a handful of women across the country to be doing so), where she served valiantly for nine years.

In a piece published in The Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 9, 1983, writer Nancy Funk said, “She is known for her ability to do everything well, whether it be directing a play, chairing a committee, running a department, performing on stage, or listening to a discouraged young student actor.”

Holt was beloved by students and colleagues alike. Her imprint and impact on people’s hearts and minds will live on forever.

“Marilyn Robinson Holt was a beautiful woman inside and out,” said Anne Cullimore Decker, an alumna of the Department who was later hired by Holt to teach. “A consummate actor, director, and leader in theatre, she motivated a great many students and instigated new programs within the department to enhance their training and education. As the Chair of our department, she was most considerate to staff and faculty and listened to the needs of everyone.  It was fascinating sharing the stage with her and observing her process in creating a role. She had it all.”

Her friends, family, colleagues, and former students have said so much more about her. For those interested, visit her obituaries on The Salt Lake Tribune’s website and Larkin Mortuary.

For those inspired to donate to the U’s Department of Theatre in her honor, you can do that securely online here.

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Marina Gomberg

Marina Gomberg is a communications professional with 20 years of experience managing public relations and marketing strategies for clients in the nonprofit, private and public sectors. She leads the communications + marketing team for the University of Utah College of Fine Arts, and previously worked as a Public Relations Account Manager and Branded Content Specialist for local PR/advertising firm, The Summit Group Communications. She also served as the Director of Development and Communications for the Utah Pride Center, the state's LGBTQ community center. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Gender Studies from the University of Utah, and has been engaged in advocacy ever since, with a particularly focus on storytelling. Gomberg's passions lie in activism, the arts, writing, travel and food. She lives in Salt Lake City with her wife, her kiddo, Harvey, and two pups.

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