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Professional Activities Literary
and
Artistic Management: Literary-Artistic Director September 2003 – present; Experimental Theatre Project (White Cat Productions), Literary Manager August 2003 – December 2004; Theatre Literary Associate November 2002 – August 2003; Theatre Literary
Committees – Script Evaluation: Script Evaluator April 2004 – August 2008; ACT Theatre, Seattle, WA Script Evaluator April 2004 – November 2005; Playscripts, Inc., Script
Evaluator February – March
2005; TADA! Youth Theatre Professional Panel, Script
Evaluator March 2004, 2005, & 2006; Rainier Valley Youth Theatre
Playwrights Festival, Festivals
and
publications: Co-artistic director – literary and publications August 2005 – June
2006; Mae West Fest, (Mae West Fest Anthology Introductions 2004
and 2006) Publications Director November 2003 – August 2005; Mae West Fest, Seattle, WA Organizing
Committee Member January 2005 – June
2005; Theatre4Play Festival,
Seattle, WA (pres. by SeattlePerforms.com,
June 16-19, 2005) Organizational
service: Vice President for NW Region November 2005 – present; Literary Managers and
Dramaturgs (Dramaturgy
Definition and A Dramaturg’s Tasks) of the Americas, New York, NY Co-ORGANIZER & CO-HOST
February
2010; LMDA-NW Symposium, Seattle, WA SELECTIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER
November
2006; Hedgebrook, Langley, WA TPS HISTORIAN May 2005 – March 2006; Theatre Puget Sound, Seattle,
WA Fall Forum Committee Member July 2005 – October 2005; Theatre Puget Sound, Seattle,
WA and session chair (Fall Forum Transcripts and Dramaturgy
Forum Initiatives) Dramaturgy: Mainstage production Dramaturgy: Dramaturg
June
2007 – March 2008; Sound Theatre Company, Seattle,
WA (Troilus and
Cressida by William Shakespeare; directed by Teresa Thuman) Dramaturg
July
2006 – February 2007; George Fox University, Newberg,
OR (Damien by Aldyth Morris; directed by Teresa Thuman) (Damien Program Notes and Damien Teacher’s Guide) Dramaturg June – September 2006;
Sound
Theatre Company & 4Culture Site-Specific Performance Project, Lake
Sammamish, Seattle, WA (Tempest in the
Lake by William Shakespeare; adapted
for the water and directed by Teresa Thuman)
(Tempest Program Notes) Dramaturg
March –
September 2006; Atlas Theatre, Seattle, WA (The Illusion by Pierre Corneille, with a new translation by
Margaretta Lantz) Dramaturg
March – August
2006; Taproot Theatre, Seattle, WA (Smoke on the
Mountain by Constance Ray; directed by
Scott Nolte) (Smoke Program Notes) Dramaturg
November
2005 – June 2006; Seattle Central Community
College, Seattle, WA (The Tempest by William Shakespeare; directed by Elena Hartwell) (Tempest Program Notes) Dramaturg
March – May
2006; Mae West Fest, Seattle, WA (What the Birds
Carry by Elizabeth Gjelten; directed
by Kerry Christianson & Cherilynn Brooks) Dramaturg
January – May
2006; Seattle Public Theater, Seattle, WA (The Intelligent
Design of Jenny Chow by Rolin Jones; directed by
Carol Roscoe) (Jenny Program Notes) Dramaturg
December
2005 – March 2006; Everett Community College,
Everett (Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie; directed by Beth Peterson) (Brutus Program Notes) Dramaturg
October
2005 – March 2006; Stone Soup Theatre, Seattle, WA (The Road to Mecca by Athol Fugard; directed by Charlotte Tiencken) Dramaturg
October
2005 – February 2006; Ghost Light Theatricals,
Seattle, WA (Fool for Love by Sam Shepard; directed by Beth Raas) (Fool Program Notes) Dramaturg
March
2005 – July 2005; Tanja Productions, Seattle, WA (One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace; directed by Tanja Pineda) Dramaturg – Lobby Display May – June 2005; Theatre Puget Sound, Seattle,
WA (“History of Seattle Theatre” for
Theatre4Play Festival, presented by SeattlePerforms.com) Dramaturg Oct 2004 – February 2005; Open Circle Theater, Seattle, WA (Orpheus by Jean Cocteau; directed by Chris Mayse) (Orpheus Program Notes) Dramaturg
Aug 2003
-- Feb 2004; Theatre Babylon, Seattle, WA (The Countess by Gregory Murphy; directed by John Longenbaugh) |
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New play development: Dramaturg
May – June
2007; Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA (Performing
Outside the Box: 2 Festivals in One by various authors and Seattle
Central artists; directed by Elena Hartwell, Elena Flory-Barnes, and Justin
Lynn) Dramaturg January 2007 – March 2007; Art’s Players, Seattle, WA (Alice Becomes Me: A Trial in Wonderland adapted by Steven Barron and Cherilynn Brooks; directed
by J.D. Lloyd) Dramaturg
February
2007; Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA (2 X 8, 8 New Play
Readings by Seattle Central authors and
artists; directed by Elena Hartwell) Dramaturg
January
2006 – December 2006; Seattle Central Community College,
Seattle, WA (The Central
Project by Seattle Central authors and
artists; directed by Elena Hartwell) (Central Program Notes) Dramaturg
June
2006 – November 2006; Ghost Light Theatricals,
Seattle, WA (The Phaedra
Project by Ghost Light Theatricals
ensemble; directed by Beth Raas) (Phaedra Development Questions) Dramaturg August – September 2006;
Seattle, WA (The Ghost of Gil Hodges by
Steven Barron) Dramaturg
February
– May 2006; Mae West Fest, Seattle, WA (The 38th
of February by Miriam Tobin; directed by M.
Elizabeth Eller) Dramaturg
February
– May 2006; Mae West Fest, Seattle, WA (Animal Control by Barbara Genovese; directed by Gretchen Drew) Dramaturg
July
2005 – December 2005; Mercer Island, WA (1850 by Kris Keppeler) Dramaturg September 2005; Seattle, WA (Nine Nights by Steven Barron) Dramaturg September 2005; Seattle, WA (Monsters by Steven Barron) Dramaturg
March
2005 – April 2005; Gig Harbor, WA (Kate and Kafka [now entitled The Counter-Force] by Carla Seaquist) Assistant Dramaturg January 2005 – March 2005; Mirror Stage Company, Seattle, WA (Saying Kaddish With
My Sister by Alison Luterman; directed by
Suzanne Cohen) Dramaturg
Nov 2004
– April 2005;
Seattle, WA (Gulf of Tonkin by Steven Barron) Dramaturg Feb 2004 – Oct 2004 & June 2005; Pamana Theatre Project, Seattle, WA (Dead Woman Home by May Nazareno; directed by Teresa Thuman) (DWH Program Notes) Play
Development Manager November 2003 –
November 2004; Theatre Babylon, Seattle, WA Dramaturg
Feb 2004
– May 2004; Theatre Babylon, Seattle, WA (Birthday Girl by Steven Barron; directed by Margaret O’Malley) |
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Playwriting Credits,
Grants, and
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