Expert List
Here is our annually updated ATDS Experts List. If you are still searching for another member for your dissertation committee, this resource may help. Please use the information these scholars have kindly provided in a thoughtful way.
The areas of interest below include an extraordinary range of topics:
Actor Training, African American Theatre, American Cultural Studies, Asian American Theatre, Avant-Garde Drama, Chautauqua, Circus, Diasporic Theatre, Disability Theatre, Dramaturgy, Early American Theatre, Federal Theatre Project, Feminist Theatre, Frontier Theatre, Gay and Lesbian Theatre Gender and Performance, Intercultural Theatre, Jewish Theatre, Labor Theatre, Latinx Theatre, Melodrama, Mexican Theatre, Minstrelsy, Modernism, Musical Theatre, Playwrights and Directors (Glaspell, Fornes, Kushner, Mamet, Mee, Miller, O’Neill, Parks, Shepard, Treadwell, Valdez, Wasserstein, Wilder, Williams, Wilson), Political Theatre, Popular Entertainment, Religion and Theatre, Theatre Historiography, Theatre for Young Audiences, Transnational Theatre, Vaudeville, and Women’s Theatre.
(You may want to use the terms provided above, or other terms to search the list for experts who match your areas of interest.)
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Susan Abbotson
Professor, Department of English
Rhode Island College
(401) 456-2803
sabbotson@ric.eduAreas of Specialization:
Modern and Contemporary Drama
Women’s Theatre
Arthur Miller
Tennessee Williams
William Inge
August Wilson -
Vivian Appler
Associate Professor
College of Charleston
applervr@cofc.eduAreas of Specialization:
Science and Performance
Practice as Research
Devised and Physical Theatre
Puppetry and Mask
Feminist Performance
Seventeenth-Century Drama
Aphra Behn
Margaret Cavendish -
Rosemarie Bank
Professor Emeritus
Kent State University
rbank@kent.eduAreas of Specialization:
Long nineteenth-century U.S. theatre history
World’s fairs
Show Indians
Wild west shows
Frontier dramas
Museums
Anthropology
Intellectual history
Historiography -
Jane Barnette
Professor of Theatre and Head of Dramaturgy
Department of Theatre & Dance
University of Kansas
jane@ku.eduAreas of Specialization:
Dramaturgy
Adaptation in Theatre
Gender and Performance
Witches and Witchcraft representation on the American stage and screen
Theatre Historiography -
Sarah Bay-Cheng
Professor and Chair
Department of Theater and Dance
Bowdoin College
(207) 725-3419
sbaycheng@bowdoin.eduAreas of Specialization:
Modern drama
Media and performance
Film history
Avant-garde
Contemporary American performance -
Michael Y. Bennett
Associate Professor of English; affiliated faculty in Philosophy
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
bennettm@uww.eduAreas of Specialization:
Absurd drama and theatre
19th-21st c. European drama and theatre
19th-21st c. American drama and theatre
Theatre and Philosophy (a.k.a. Performance Philosophy)
Oscar Wilde
Edward Albee
Eugene O’Neill -
Christian Bell
Areas of Specialization:
Performance Theory
Native American Theatre and Performance
Climate Change/Ecocriticism
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed
Ethics and Community-Based Practice -
Henry Bial
Professor of Theatre & Dance
University of Kansas
(785) 864-6158
hbial@ku.eduAreas of Specialization:
Jewish representation on the American stage and screen since 1900
Performance theory
Religion and theatre
Theatre Historiography
Musical Theatre History -
David Bisaha
Associate Professor, Theatre
Binghamton University, SUNY
dbisaha@binghampton.eduAreas of Specialization:
Theatre and performance design history
Immersive and participatory performance
Theatre historiography
Theatre labor studies -
Cheryl Black
Professor of Theatre
University of Missouri Columbia
573 882 0530
blackc@missouri.eduAreas of Specialization:
Women in Theatre
Feminist theatre and drama
Feminist criticism
The Provincetown Players (esp. Susan Glaspell)
African American theatre and drama
Workers Theatre in the U.S.
Acting/Acting Pedagogy
Dramaturgy -
Sara Boland-Taylor
Doctoral Student, Department of Theatre
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
bolandt2@illinois.edu
Areas of Specialization:
Shakespeare
Adaptation
Preganancy and Performance
Women’s and Feminist Theatre -
Jane Brody
Areas of Specialization:
Auditioning
Acting theories
Archetype as related to actors and story
Neuroscience of acting
Career planning for actors -
Annalisa Brugnoli
PhD, American Studies
University of Venice (Italy)
annalisa.brugnoli@yahoo.comAreas of Specialization:
Eugene O’Neill
Modernism in American Drama
Philosophical and psychoanalityc issues in American Drama (the Shadow, the Other, the “Medusation”) -
David Carlyon
Independent Scholar
carlyon123@me.comAreas of Specialization:
Circus
Physical Comedy
19th-century theater and politics
Broadway producing and practice -
Jonathan Chambers
Professor of Theatre
Department of Theatre and Film
Bowling Green State University
(419) 372-9618
jonathc@bgsu.edu
Areas of Specialization:
American Theater and Drama between the World Wars
Theatre and the political/cultural left
Marxist and materialist theory
Theatre and Modernism (early 20th century avant garde)
Postmodern Theory/Theatre
Actor Training
Arts in Higher Education -
Dorothy Chansky
Professor of Theatre
School of Theatre and Dance
Texas Tech University
dorothychansky@gmail.comAreas of Specialization:
American Little Theatre Movement
Domestic Labor on the American Stage
Food and Theatre
Feminist Theatre -
James Cherry
Associate Professor
Wabash University
cherryj@wabash.eduAreas of Specialization:
Early 20th century American theater
Parody
Popular culture
American film -
Alessandro Clericuzio
Associate Professor, American Literature
University of Perugia, Italy
alessandro.clericuzio@unipg.itAreas of Specialization:
20th century American and European drama
Tennessee Williams
Ethnic and queer studies in American drama
Theatre and film
Contemporary Italian theatre -
Timothy D. Connors
Professor of Theatre
Central Michigan University
(989) 774-3815
conno1td@cmich.eduAreas of Specialization:
Late 19th/Early 20th Century American Theatre and Drama
American Vaudeville (especially managers/management)
Irish Theatre and Drama -
Meredith Conti
Assistant Professor of Theatre
University at Buffalo, SUNY
maconti@buffalo.eduAreas of Specialization:
Nineteenth-century American and British theatre
Victorian medicine and theatre
Firearms in American theatre and performance
Popular entertainments of the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries
Theatre iconography -
Mark Cosdon
Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies
Allegheny College
(814) 332-2304
mcosdon@allegheny.edu
Areas of Specialization:
History of Popular Entertainments
Pantomime
Contemporary American Musical
Circus -
Scott T. Cummings
Associate Professor, Theatre Department
Boston College
(617) 552-4614
scott.cummings@bc.edu
Areas of Specialization:
Contemporary American Drama
(especially Maria Irene Fornes, Charles Mee, off-Off Broadway movement)
American ensemble theaters
(especially SITI Company)
Dramaturgy and playwriting
Resident Regional Theater movement -
Eileen Curley
Associate Professor
Marist College
(845) 575-2536
eileencurley@gmail.comAreas of Specialization
Amateur theatre
Theatrical design and technology
19th c. theatre and drama -
J.K. Curry
Associate Professor, Dept. of Theatre and Dance
Wake Forest University
(336) 758-3941
curryjk@wfu.edu
Areas of Specialization:
19th c. American theatre
women theatre managers
19th and 20th c. American drama -
Zach Dailey
Assistant Professor of Theatre History
University of Houston, Downtown
zachdailey22@gmail.comAreas of Specialization:
21st Century American Playwrights
Dominique Morisseau
Katori Hall
Annie Baker
Samuel D. Hunter
Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig
African American Theatre
American Cultural Studies
American Regionalism
Fat Studies -
Carla Della Gatta
Associate Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies
University of Maryland, College Park
carla@umd.edu
Areas of Specialization:
Latinx theatre
Adaptation and translation
Bilingual theatre
Archival theory
Shakespeare in the United States -
Rick DesRochers
Associate Professor and Director of Theatre and Multi-Media Performance
Lehman College, CUNY
rickdesrochers63@gmail.comAreas of Specialization:
Multi-Media Performance
Nineteenth and Early Twentieth American Stage and Film Comedy – Vaudeville, Slapstick Silent Film, and Burlesque
European Avant-Garde of Early the Twentieth Century – Cabaret, Dada, and Surrealism
Commedia dell’Arte
American Film and Television History
New Play Development and Production
Dramaturgy -
Christian DuComb
Assistant Professor of English in the University Theater
Colgate University
cducomb@colgate.edu
colgate.edu/christianducomb
Areas of Specialization:
American Cultural Studies
Avant-Garde Drama
Intercultural Theatre
Minstrelsy
Playwrights and Directors: Pig Iron Theatre Company
Theatre Historiography -
Joey Falocco
Texas State University
jf48@txstate.edu
Areas of Specialization:
Shakespeare in Performance -
James Fisher
Professor Emeritus, School of Theatre
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
ajfisher@uncg.eduAreas of Specialization:
American Theatre
Tony Kushner
Gay and Lesbian Theatre
Musical theatre -
Jason Fitzgerald
Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities
University of PittsburghAreas of Specialization:
Modern and Contemporary Drama
American Cultural Studies (focus: post-1945)
Climate Change / Ecocriticism
Theoretical Humanism
Black Radicalism
Radical Feminist / Queer Theory and Performance
Dramaturgy -
John Frick
Professor Emeritus, Drama
University of Virginia
(434) 973-1742
jwfvir@gmail.comAreas of Specialization:
19th century American Theatre
Popular entertainments
Temperance Drama
Uncle Tom’s Cabin on Stage -
Donatella Galella
Associate Professor of Theatre
University of California, Riverside
galella@ucr.edu
Areas of Specialization:
African American theatre
Arena Stage
Asian American theatre
Casting
Musical theatre
Yellowface -
Shawn-Marie Garrett
Assistant Professor
Barnard College, Columbia University
(212) 854-6863
sg488@columbia.eduAreas of Specialization:
Suzan-Lori Parks
Contemporary Performance
European and American Theatrical Modernism
Production Dramaturgy and Directing -
Fonzie D. Geary II
Associate Professor of Theatre
Lyon College
(870) 307-7511
fonzie.geary@lyon.eduAreas of Specialization:
American Drama 1920-1959
Maxwell Anderson
Playwrights’ Company
American Cultural Movements in Dramatic Literature (e.g. American Revolutionary Philosophy, Frontierism, Protestantism, Transcendentalism) -
Benjamin Gillespie
Doctoral Lecturer
Baruch College, CUNY
Co-Editor, Journal of American Drama and TheatreAreas of Specialization:
American Drama and Theatre
LGBTQ+ Performance (especially Split Britches)
Feminist Theatre
Age Studies
Gender Studies
Late Style
Canadian Drama and Theatre
Communication Studies -
Araceli González Crespán
Associate Professor
Universidade de Vigo, Spain
acrespan@uvigo.es
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2619-8647Areas of Specialization:
Women in theater
Gender
María Irene Fornés
Lillian Hellman -
Michelle Granshaw
Associate Professor, Theatre Arts
University of Pittsburgh
mkg31@pitt.eduAreas of Specialization:
American and Irish theatre and popular entertainment
Performances of race, ethnicity, gender, and class
Diaspora and global performance histories
Theatre historiography -
Stuart Hecht
Professor of Theatre
Boston College
Hecht@bc.eduAreas of Specialization:
20th century non-commercial Chicago theatre
Hull-House and other settlement theatres
Diasporic theatre
American musical theatre
Dramaturgy
Jewish American Theatre -
Brian Eugenio Herrera
Associate Professor of Theater and Gender & Sexuality Studies
Lewis Center for the Arts,
Princeton University
bherrera@princeton.eduAreas of Specialization:
Casting
Gender-Crossing/Drag Performance
Latinx Theatre
US Popular Performance, 1870-2020
Musical theatre
María Irene Fornés
Ramona and Performances of the US Southwest -
Eileen Herrmann
Adjunct Associate Professor
Dominican University of California
(415) 257-0111
Giggi6000@aol.comAreas of Specialization:
The drama of Eugene O’Neill
Metaphor and Modern American Drama -
John H. Houchin
Chair, Theatre Department
Boston College
(617) 552-0823
john.houchin.1@bc.eduAreas of Specialization:
Censorship of the American Theatre
African American Theatre and Culture in the 20th Century
American Popular Entertainment in the 20th Century
Pre World War II European Avant Garde -
Amy E. Hughes
Professor, Theatre & Drama
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
aehugh@umich.eduAreas of Specialization:
19th-century US theatre and culture
disability studies
human-animal studies
documentary editing
digital humanities -
Lisa Jackson-Schebetta
Associate Professor, Theatre Department
Skidmore College
ljackso3@skidmore.edu
Areas of Specialization:
Hemispheric Americas
Latin America
Iberia and Spain
Coloniality
Directing and Devising -
Katie N. Johnson
Professor of English
Affiliate, Global and Intercultural Studies
Miami University
johnso33@miamioh.eduAreas of Specialization:
Eugene O’Neill
Early American Theatre
Theatre Historiography
Gender and Performance
Women’s Theatre
Dramaturgy
Minstrelsy–Breaking of Color lines -
Megan Sanborn Jones
Associate Professor, Department of Theatre and Media Arts
Brigham Young University
(801) 422-1321Areas of Specialization:
19th and 20th c. religious performance
Mormon performance
19th c. melodrama
Women’s studies
Musical Theatre -
Emeline Jouve
Associate Professor
Champollion University/Toulouse Jean-Jaurès University, France
emeline.jouve@gmail.comAreas of Specialization:
Theater and justice
Women in theater
Gender
Politics
Intermediality
Experimental theater -
Susan Kattwinkel
Associate Professor, Department of Theatre and Dance
kattwinkels@cofc.eduAreas of Specialization:
Popular Entertainment
Vaudeville
Dramaturgy
Theatre in Higher Education -
Karl Kippola
Assistant Professor, Department of Performing Arts
American University
(202) 885-346
kippola@american.eduAreas of Specialization:
American Musical Theatre
19th Century American Theatre
Acting and Acting History
Masculinity -
Jeanne Klein
Associate Professor Emerita of Theatre
University of Kansas
kleinj@ku.eduAreas of Specialization:
Theatre for Young Audiences (18th c. through present)
Children’s plays, playwrights, and prose literature
Audience reception studies -
Lincoln Konkle
Professor of English
The College of New Jersey
(609) 771-2346
konkleli@tcnj.eduAreas of Specialization:
Thornton Wilder (novels as well as plays)
Edward Albee -
Amelia Howe Kritzer
Associate Professor, English
University of St. Thomas
(651) 962-5883
ahkritzer@stthomas.eduAreas of Specialization:
Caryl Churchill
Contemporary British drama
Early American theatre and drama
Early American women dramatists
Political theatre and drama
Feminist theatre and drama -
Daniel Larner
Professor of Theatre
Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies
Western Washington University
(360) 650-4908
Daniel.Larner@wwu.eduAreas of Specialization:
Contemporary American Drama
Dramatic Form and Structure
Comedy, Tragedy, Tragicomedy
Metaphor in Dramatic Structure
Drama into Film -
Esther Kim Lee
Associate Professor, Theatre
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-2893
kim32@illinois.eduAreas of Specialization:
Asian American theatre
Korean diaspora theatre and performance
American theatre
Ethnic theatre
Intercultural theatre
Transnational theatre
Theatre and globalization -
Mia Levenson
Postdoctoral Fellow, History of Medicine
Johns Hopkins UniversityAreas of Specialization:
19th and 20th c US Theatre and Popular Performance
Science and Performance
Doctors, Diseases, and Epidemics on Stage
Eugenics
History of Biomedicine
Medical Humanities -
Jan Lewis
Associate Professor and Chair of Theatre
Wesleyan College
(478) 757-5249
jlewis@wesleyancollege.eduAreas of Specialization:
Representations of Jewish Identity in American Theatre
Wendy Wasserstein
Sophie Tucker
Gender and Performance
Directing in Modern and Contemporary American Theatre -
Thomas Leuchtenmüller
Independent Scholar
+49-611-56579933
t.leuchtenmueller@t-online.deAreas of Specialization:
August Wilson
African-American Drama
Arthur Miller -
Dr. Felicia Hardison Londre
Curators’ Distinguished Professor of Theatre
University of Missouri-Kansas City
(816) 235-2781
londref@umkc.eduAreas of Specialization:
American entertainment 1890s-1920s
Tennessee Williams
Thornton Wilder
Eugene O’Neill
19th & 20th-century French & Russian Theatre & Drama
Shakespeare production history
Shakespeare authorship question -
Landis K. Magnuson
Professor of English
Director, Anselmian Abbey Players
Saint Anselm College
lmagnuso@anselm.eduAreas of Specialization:
Chautauqua and Vaudeville
Circle Stock Theatre
Touring Repertoire Theatre
Late 19th/Early 20th Century American Popular Entertainment and Culture -
Kim Marra
Professor of Theatre Arts and American Studies
University of Iowa
(319) 353-2402
kim-marra@uiowa.eduAreas of Specialization:
Homosexuality and lesbianism in American theatre history
Impresarios and Actresses in American theatre history, 1865-1914
Late 19th century American acting training
Feminist theatre historiography
Animal Studies and American performance history -
Alma Martinez, M.F.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Pomona College
Department of Theatre & Dance
(909) 607-4382
Alma.martinez@pomona.eduAreas of Specialization:
Chicano/a Theatre
Luis Valdez and El Teatro Campesino
Latin American Political Theatre and
Nuevo Teatro Popular (1965-1975)
Contemporary Mexican Theatre
Latinas in American Theatre
Latina/o Images in Film -
Laura MacDonald
Assistant Professor
Residential College in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State
macdo282@msu.eduAreas of Specialization:
Musical theatre history
Musical theatre dramaturgy
American theatre
Theatre audiences, fans, and reception
Transnational American studies
Global theatre history -
Laura Mielke
Dean’s Professor of English
University of Kansas
(785) 864-2568
lmielke@ku.eduAreas of Specialization:
Early American literature and theatre
Nineteenth-century US literature and theatre
American Indians in literature and performance, pre-1900
Literature of slavery and abolition -
L. Bailey McDaniel
Associate Professor, Department of English
Oakland University
mcdanie2@oakland.eduAreas of Specialization:
African American theatre and drama (Harlem Ren – present)
Intersectional Gender, Queer, and African American Studies
Trauma
Motherhood
Contemporary BIPOC-American theatre and drama
Postcolonial theatre and drama -
Derek Miller
Associate Professor of English
Harvard University
dmiller@fas.harvard.eduAreas of Specialization:
Economics of Theater
Theater and Law
Broadway
Musical Theater
Play Publishing
Contemporary Off-Broadway Theater
Digital Humanities
Copyright -
Hillary Miller
Assistant Professor of English
Queens College, City University of New York
hillary.miller@qc.cuny.eduAreas of Specialization:
American Theatre and Drama Post-WWII
Queer Theatre
Performance and Urban Development
Sociology of Theatre
Contemporary Playwriting
Writing Pedagogy -
Courtney Elkin Mohler, PhD
Assistant Professor
American Studies Program
Founding Director of the Office of Intercultural Literacy, Capacity and Engagement
Indiana University Purdue University – Indianapolis (IUPUI)
carmel.elkin@gmail.comAreas of Specialization:
Native American Drama
Native American Performance
Critical Race Theory
US Ethnic Theater
Chicana/o Theater
Theater for Social Justice -
Noe Montez
Associate Professor, Drama and Dance
Co-Editor, Theatre Topics
Tufts UniversityAreas of Specialization:
Latinx Theatre
Latin American Theatre
Contemporary U.S. Theatre
Modern Drama -
Heather S. Nathans
Professor & Chair, Department of Drama and Dance, Tufts University
Series Editor, Studies in Theatre History and Culture, University of Iowa Press
Heather.nathans@tufts.eduAreas of Specialization:
Early American Theatre
Early American Popular Entertainment
Antebellum Theatre and Literature
Shakespeare in 18th and 19th century America
African American theatre and culture pre-1861
Jewish representations on the American stage, pre-1861 -
Dr. Sanja Nikcevic
Distinguished Professor, Drama Department, Academy of Art, University of Osijek
tel 385 1 631 41 48
sanja.nikcevic@uaos.hrAreas of Specialization:
Contemporary American drama
Contemporary European drama
Theatre criticism -
Ariel Nereson
Assistant Professor
Department of Theatre & Dance, University at Buffalo – SUNYAreas of Specialization:
Dance studies
Critical race theory
Historiography
Queer studies
Popular entertainment
Cognitive studies
Musical theater choreography -
Dr. Amy Osatinski
Assistant Professor of Theatre History
Oklahoma City University
asosatinski@okcu.eduAreas of Specialization:
Contemporary Musical Theatre
Musical Theatre History
Contemporary American Theatre
Popular Culture
Theatre and Digital Media/Technology
Directing
Dramaturgy
Pedagogy
Disney Theatrical Productions
Screen-to-Stage Musicals -
Elizabeth Osborne
Associate Professor of Theatre Studies
Florida State University
(850) 645-6858
BethOsborne@gmail.comAreas of Specialization:
Federal Theatre Project
Dramaturgy
American Theatre (Civil War through WWII)
Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams
Intersections of theatre and community -
Barbara (Basia) Ozieblo
Professor of American Literature,
Department of English
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
University of Málaga, Spain
34 952 131795
ozieblo@uma.esAreas of Specialization:
Susan Glaspell
American Women Dramatists
Violence on stage
Cognitive studies applied to theater -
alexis riley
Assistant Professor of Theatre Studies
University of Michigan
aariley@umich.eduAreas of Specialization:
Disability Performance
Mad Performance
Performance in Medical Settings (esp. Asylums/Mental Hospitals)
Psychiatry and Performance
20th and 21st century performance
Practice as Research
Embodied Dramaturgy -
Danielle Rosvally
Assistant Professor
Department of Theatre and Dance, University at Buffalo
DRosvall@Buffalo.eduAreas of Specialization:
Shakespeare
Stage Combat
Violence on Stage
TikTok
Theatrical Socio-Economics
Nineteenth-Century American Theatre
Popular Culture -
Bess Rowen
Assistant Professor
Villanova UniversityAreas of Specialization:
Stage Directions
Theatre Theory
LGBTQ+ Theatre
Intersectional Feminism
Tennessee Williams
Eugene O’Neill
Irish Theatre
Theatre & Protest -
Ilka Saal
University Professor of American Literature
University of Erfurt, Nordhäuser Str. 63, 99089
Erfurt, Germany
ilka.saal@uni-erfurt.deAreas of Specialization:
Political Theater
New Deal Theater
Theater and War
Memory Studies
Trauma Studies
African American Theater -
David Sauer
Professor, English
Spring Hill College
(251) 380-4644
sauer@shc.eduAreas of Specialization:
David Mamet
August Wilson
Wendy Wasserstein
Contemporary American Drama
Drama in Performance -
Stephen A. Schrum
Associate Professor, Department of Theatre Arts
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
(724) 836-7483
sas114@pitt.eduAreas of Specialization:
“Theatre in Cyberspace”
Virtual Theatre
Teaching with Technology
Goethe’s Faust -
Max Shulman, PhD
Visual and Performing Arts
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
mshulman@uccs.eduAreas of Specialization:
Modern Drama
Political Theatre
Popular Entertainment
Vaudeville
Progressive Era Theatre
Representations of Drug Addiction in American Theatre and Film -
Susan Harris Smith
Professor, English
University of Pittsburgh
shs1@pitt.eduAreas of Specialization:
Modern and Contemporary Drama
American Cultural Studies (late 19th/early 20th centuries) -
Naomi J. Stubbs
Assistant Professor, English
LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York
(718) 482-5680
naomi_stubbs@hotmail.comAreas of Specialization:
Nineteenth century American theatre
Nineteenth century American popular entertainments
Pleasure gardens
Critical editing -
Ansley Valentine
Associate Professor
Indiana University
arvalent@indiana@eduAreas of Specialization:
Large-scale puppetry and mask
Community-based arts education -
Bryan M. Vandevender
Associate Professor of Theatre
Bucknell University
bmv003@bucknell.eduAreas of Specialization:
American Musical Theatre: History, Theory, and Practice
Revival and Repetition in Performance
Dramaturgy
Directing
Ethics and Theatre -
Shauna Vey
Professor
CUNY – New York City College of Technology
svey@citytech.cuny.eduAreas of Specialization:
19th and 20th Century American Theatre
Child Actors
Child labor laws -
Erik Viker
Assistant Professor of Theatre
and Technical Director
Susquehanna University
(570) 372-4548
viker@susqu.eduAreas of Specialization:
Production management
Theatre operations and technology
Stage management
Technical theatre in liberal arts education -
Ronald Wainscott
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Theatre and Drama
Indiana University
(912) 855-9021
wainscot@indiana.eduAreas of Specialization:
American theatre and dramatic literature late 19th-21st century
American and European theatre and drama between the world wars
Eugene O’Neill
History and theory of directing -
Katherine Weiss
Assistant Professor, English
East Tennessee State University
(423) 439-6626
weisk01@etsu.eduAreas of Specialization:
Samuel Beckett
Sam Shepard
Sophie Treadwell
Modern Irish Drama
Modern British Drama -
Ann Folino White
Associate Professor
Department of Theatre
Michigan State University
whitea38@msu.eduAreas of Specialization:
20th C. theatre and popular performance
Food politics and culture
Great Depression
Gender and feminist theory -
Catherine Young, PhD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, English
Baruch College, CUNY
Catherine.Young@baruch.cuny.eduAreas of Specialization:
Animal studies
Popular theatre history (vaudeville, minstrelsy, circus, and Broadway)
Contemporary US theatre
Women in theatre
Critical race studies