teaching

 

COURSES TAUGHT

BOWDOIN COLLEGE

Performing Freedom

Bowdoin News article about Performing Freedom

Performance, Race, and the Law

Performance and the City

The Art of Performance

Performance and Narrative

Performance in the 21st Century

Improvisation


OPEN LEARNING COURSE

Listen Up, Speak Up, Act Up: Combating Racism and Dismantling White Supremacy (for White People)

*This was a free online course that I conducted in July 2020. It was open to anyone to enroll, but intended specifically to incorporate white people into the struggle for racial justice. It contained 72 students, and is still available as a self-guided course HERE.


EMORY UNIVERSITY

Enacting Citizenship: Race, Performance, and the Law


BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

Theatre History and Theory Core III: 20th and 21st Centuries (Graduate)

Theatre History and Theory Core II: 17th-19th Centuries (Graduate)

Introduction to Graduate Studies (Graduate)

Ecologies of Race and Performance

Devised Production: Creating Investigative Theatre

Dramatic Performance: Antiquity to Renaissance

Dramatic Performance: Renaissance to the Present

Fundamentals of Directing

Advanced Directing Principles and Practices

Directing Workshop

Contemporary Performance Practices

Dramatic Literature and Theory



LEHMAN COLLEGE

Performing Memory

Theatre History: Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century (writing intensive)

Theatre History: Seventeenth Century to the Present (writing intensive)

Art of the Theatre (writing intensive)

The City and the Theatre