The Monan Professorship in Theatre Arts
The Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. Professorship in Theatre Arts is a endowed professorship that brings regionally and nationally renowned theatre artists to work and teach at Boston College on an annual basis
Established in 2007 by a generous gift to the university, this distinguished position is named in honor of University Chancellor and former Boston College President J. Donald Monan, S.J. The position also commemorates the late Trustee E. Paul Robsham, M.Ed. 鈥83, a major benefactor of the theater arts facility named for his son, the E. Paul Robsham Jr. Theater Arts Center.
The creation of this Professorship celebrates in perpetuity the longstanding relationship between Father Monan, the Robsham family, and the Boston College Theatre department.
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Previous Monan Professors
Larry Sousa
Larry Sousa鈥攚hose extensive career as a director, choreographer, designer, educator, and performer has spanned Broadway, regional theater, television, film, and higher education for more than 30 years鈥攈as joined Boston College鈥檚 Theatre Department this academic year, as the Monan Professor in Theatre Arts.
Bryce Pinkham
An American stage and screen actor, Bryce is most widely known for originating the role of Monty Navarro in the Tony-winning production of听A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, for which he was nominated for Tony, Grammy, and Drama Desk awards.听 He also notably appeared in the Broadway revival of听The Heidi Chronicles听as Peter Patrone, for which he was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance.听 His other Broadway credits include original roles in听Holiday Inn,听The Great Society,听Ghost, and听Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson听and the upcoming听Ohio State Murders听with Audra McDonald.
Bryce's on-screen appearances include as a series regular on the Civil War drama Mercy Street, guest appearances in HBO's听Julia, Baz Lurman's Netflix series听The Get Down, and Robert DeNiro's feature film听The Comedian, as well as听The Good Wife听(CBS),听Proven Innocent听(FOX)听Person of Interest听(CBS),听Blindspot听(N天美传媒app)听The Blacklist听(N天美传媒app).听
As a singer Bryce has performed in concert venues across the country, most notably Carnegie Hall, The Chicago Lyric Opera, Lincoln Center, and The Library of Congress.听 听
As a writer, Bryce has published articles in听American Theater Magazine听and听Yale Alumni Magazine.
听听In 2012 Bryce helped found Zara Aina, a not-for-profit that uses the power of theatrical storytelling to empower under-resourced youth. In May 2013, Bryce led a team of American artists on Zara Aina鈥檚 pilot program to Madagascar.听 Bryce is also a frequent collaborator with Outside the Wire, a social impact theater company that serves many communities but particularly focuses on military audiences. His most notable international tours include Guantanamo Bay, Japan, Kuwait, and Qatar.听听
A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, Bryce was awarded the Leonore Annenberg Foundation Early Career Fellowship in 2012.听
In 2023 Bryce will serve as the Monan visiting professor at Boston College.
Bryce holds a BA from Boston College and an MFA in Acting and bio-writing from the Yale School of Drama.
Summer L. Williams
Summer L. Williams has been an active artist in Boston鈥檚 theatre scene since the 1990s as a director, producer, and educator. As part of her Monan Residency, she will teach directing and direct the Theatre Department's April 2022 production of听The Rocky Horror Show.听 She is a听founding member of Company One Theatre and currently serves as its Associate Artistic Director. She is also on the Board of Directors for both StageSource and the Coolidge Corner Theatre.
Her recent directing credits include听Wolf Play听(2020),听School Girls, or The African Mean Girls Play听(2019),听MISS YOU LIKE HELL听(2019), the world premiere of听Leftovers听(2018),听Wig Out!听(2018), Smart People (2017),听Barbecue听(2017),听Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.听(2016),听Bootycandy听(2016), and听An Octoroon听(2016). She has directed for Company One, SpeakEasy Stage Company, BU's Playwrights' Theatre, Brandeis University, Clark University, the Theater Offensive, and Huntington Theatre Company, among others.
In 2009, 2016, and 2018, Williams won Elliot Norton Awards for Outstanding Director; she has been nominated for three IRNE (Independent Reviewers of New England) Awards.
Williams is a teacher of drama and a director at Brookline High School. She holds a B.A. in Theater and an M.A.Ed. in Urban Education.
Paula Plum
Chestnut Hill, MA (August 1, 2020) 鈥 The Boston College Theatre Department is thrilled to announce PAULA PLUM as the Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. Professor in Theatre Arts for the 2020-2021 academic year.
With over 40 years of teaching experience, Paula Plum is a thrilling addition to the 天美传媒app Theatre faculty. Plum taught acting, directing, and voice for twelve years at UMass Lowell, and has been a听private acting coach听for Union and Non-Union actors for nearly twenty years. Since 2009, Plum has also been teaching the 鈥淪hakespeare Work Out,鈥 for Actors Shakespeare Project, a six-week acting intensive that focuses on voice, body, and breath.
Plum is a founding member of Actors Shakespeare Project, a Boston theater company that 鈥減erforms and works in found spaces, schools, and theaters to present and explore the robust language, resonant stories, and deeply human characters in Shakespeare鈥檚 plays.鈥 Plum is also an ASP teaching artist and a member of their resident acting company.
Her stage credits include听Antony and Cleopatra, Macbeth, Phedre听(Actors Shakespeare Project);听Ivanov,听Mother Courage听(American Repertory Theater);听Top Girls, Tartuffe听(Huntington Theatre Company);听The Roommate, Who鈥檚 Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Death of a Salesman,听33 Variations听(Lyric Stage Company);听The Children,听Clybourne Park听(SpeakEasy Stage Company), and many others.
From drama, comedy, and clowning, to period pieces, Shakespeare, and contemporary plays- Plum has done it all. Ed Siegel, critic-at-large for WBUR鈥檚 The ARTery, says that 鈥淧aula鈥檚 range [as an actor] is extraordinary.鈥 The Theater Mirror stated that 鈥淧lum brings tenderness and quiet strength to the role of Hazel鈥 in the 2020 production of听The Children. WBUR applauded her 2017 performance in听Who鈥檚 Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,听stating that 鈥淧lum is a warm, vulnerable if convincingly vulgar and brassy Martha.鈥 The Arts Fuse described that same performance as 鈥渃harismatic, sexy, and shameless,鈥 and her 2014 performance as Linda in听Death of a Salesman, as 鈥渂rilliantly nuanced.鈥
Plum is the recipient of four IRNE Awards for Best Actress (Wit, Miss Price, The Heiress,听and听Plum Pudding), as well as three Elliot Norton Awards for Best Actress (Who鈥檚 Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Lost in Yonkers,听and听Miss Witherspoon). Plum was selected by the Boston Theater Critics Association to receive the 2004 Elliot Norton Award for Sustained Excellence, which pays tribute to the recipient鈥檚 body of work and their 鈥渙utstanding contributions to theater in Boston.鈥
In 2009, Plum was one of five actors nation-wide to be awarded a three-year grant from the听William and Eva Fox Foundation听for a resident actor fellowship at SpeakEasy Stage Company of Boston. During her residency, she developed an original workshop called 鈥淗andling the Hot Moments鈥 which explores how actors negotiate intimacy on stage. The concept and findings from the workshop led to a published article in American Theater Magazine. The grant also allowed her time to write and perform in听What Lips My Lips Have Kissed, an original work about the life of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Her directing credits include productions at Actors Shakespeare Project, Gloucester Stage Company, Lyric Stage Company, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Stoneham Theatre, and others. Since 2003, Plum has been the Artistic Director of the WGBH touring concert,听A Christmas Celtic Sojourn. Inspired by Brian O鈥橠onovan鈥檚听A Celtic Sojourn, the much beloved annual event draws on 鈥淐eltic, Pagan, and Christian traditions to celebrate the music of the season鈥 with music, singing, and dancing (WGBH).
When asked about the longevity of her career, Plum responded: 鈥淚 really don鈥檛 ever give up. There鈥檚 so much rejection in this business, but I keep going back. I think persistence is even more important than talent in terms of survival in the theater. You have to be willing to continually put yourself out there.鈥 (Boston University)
During her residency at Boston College, Plum will teach two classes: The Actor and the Mask in Fall 2020, and Directing II in Spring 2021. She will also direct Shakespeare鈥檚听Twelfth Night听for the Theatre Department.
Plum studied mask, clown, and acrobatics at the Philippe Gaulier School in Paris, and also trained at The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. She holds a BFA from Boston University where she was honored with the 2003 Distinguished Alumna Award.听
Maurice Emmanuel Parent
The Boston College Theatre Department announces award-winning actor, director, and arts educator, Maurice Emmanuel Parent, as the Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. Professor in Theatre Arts for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Parent is an actor with nearly 15 years of professional experience. He has over 40 acting credits at theatres across the nation and abroad, having performed with some of Boston鈥檚 oldest and most respected companies such as Actors鈥 Shakespeare Project, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, Huntington Theatre Company, Lyric Stage Company, New Repertory Theatre, and SpeakEasy Stage Company, among others.
On his recent role as Reggie the factory foreman, in Dominique Morisseau鈥檚听Skeleton Crew听(Huntington Theatre Company, 2018),听The Arts Fuse听called Parent鈥檚 performance a 鈥渟tand out, generating the play鈥檚 most emotional moments,鈥 while听Broadway World听praised his 鈥減owerfully emotional鈥 and 鈥渁uthentic鈥 portrayal. Regarding his performance as Mr. Bones inThe Scottsboro Boys听(SpeakEasy Stage Company, 2016) Joyce Kulhawik, President of the Boston Theater Critics Association, declared that 鈥溾arent brings his dazzle鈥 to the role, while TheaterMania called his performance 鈥渁 revelation.鈥 On his title role in Christopher Marlowe鈥檚听Edward II听(Actors鈥 Shakespeare Project, 2017), The Boston Globe applauded his performance, calling it 鈥渄ynamic鈥 and 鈥渟pellbinding,鈥 adding that 鈥淧arent鈥檚 portrayal of the titular monarch reaches a level of transfixing intensity.鈥澨齌heaterMania听hailed his performance as 鈥渇lawless,鈥 and 鈥渉ypnotic,鈥 stating that Parent鈥檚 鈥溾erformance of Edward is a unique thrill that cements his status as one of the most astonishing talents on the Boston theater scene.鈥
Parent won the 2017 ArtsImpulse Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for his role of Mr. Bones in听The Scottsboro Boys听(SpeakEasy Stage Company). He has been nominated for four Elliot Norton Awards by听The Boston Theater Critics Association, winning twice for Outstanding Actor (Midsize Theater): in 2017 for Actors鈥 Shakespeare Project鈥檚 production of听Edward II, and in 2008 for three extraordinary performances in the same season:听Some Men听at SpeakEasy Stage,听Angels in America Parts I and II听at Boston Theatre Works, and听The Wild Party听at New Repertory Theatre. He has also been nominated for six Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Awards, winning for Best Actor in a Drama for听The Convert听(Underground Railway Theatre, 2017), Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for听The Snow Queen听(New Repertory Theatre, 2016), and again for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for听The Color Purple听(SpeakEasy Stage, 2015).
In addition to his regular performance work, Parent is the co-founder and Executive Director of听The Front Porch Arts Collective, 鈥渁 black-led theatre company committed to advancing racial equity in Boston through theater.鈥 In an interview with听The Improper Bostonian, Parent explained, 鈥淭he greater purpose of showing ethnically specific theater is to help people see the world through other vantage points that they may not have access to.鈥 The non-profit will open its second season on November 30, 2018 with a co-production, directed by Parent, with the听Lyric Stage Company听of Daniel Beaty鈥檚听Breath and Imagination听which tells the story of the first world-renowned African American classical vocalist, Roland Hayes.
Parent鈥檚 history as an educator extends back nearly a decade. Currently he is a Teaching Artist with Actors鈥 Shakespeare Project and a Performing Arts Specialist at the Martin Luther King School (K-8). He is also an Adjunct Professor at Tufts University, where he teaches acting, and at Boston University, where he teaches music theatre technique.
During his residency at Boston College, Parent will lead two workshops for Theatre students, giving instruction on auditions and Shakespeare performance (both workshops will be offered in October 2018). He will offer creative support to the Theatre Department鈥檚 Season productions of听Pride and Prejudice听(November 2018) and听Hamlet听(February 2019). Parent will also teach two courses: the first, 鈥淢usical Theatre Performance鈥 will be taught in fall 2018 and will explore storytelling in both solos and duets, using tools uniquely available to the music theatre actor; the second, 鈥淒evised Theater,鈥 will be offered in the spring of 2019 and will focus on creating a devised piece called听The Identity Project, which will explore race, gender, sexuality, and more through live performance. Performances for听The Identity Project听will take place in April 2019 during the annual 天美传媒app Arts Festival.
鈥淢aurice Parent embodies boundless energy, enthusiasm and talent that he utilizes to the fullest on stage and off,鈥 says 天美传媒app Theatre Department Chair, Crystal Tiala. 鈥淎s a teacher, dancer, actor, singer, director and social activist, he connects effortlessly with everyone in his presence. His talents and creative energy seem to have no earthly limitations. We are honored to have him join our Department this year.鈥
Nick Scandalios 鈥87 and Scott Clyve听
Chestnut Hill, MA (August 23, 2017) 鈥 The Boston College Theatre Department is thrilled to announce producer Nick Scandalios 鈥87 and designer Scott Clyve as the Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. Professors in Theatre Arts for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Nick Scandalios has made an extensive impact in the theatre world. He is the Executive Vice President of the听Nederlander Organization, one of the largest owners of legitimate theatres in the world. Now in its 105th听year, the Nederlander Organization has produced over 100 Broadway and touring productions, giving a home to several Tony-winning hits including听Hamilton, Waitress, Next to Normal, Wicked, The Lion King, Chicago, West Side Story, Cats, and听Annie, among others. The company has built an impressive network of historically significant theatres across the country, managing multiple venues around the U.S., and in London鈥檚 West End. Scandalios has been with the Nederlander Organization for nearly 30 years.
Scandalios is the Immediate Past Chairman of the Board of Governors of The听Broadway League, a full-service trade association dedicated to fostering increased interest in Broadway theatre and supporting the creation of profitable theatrical productions. He is also on the Board of Trustees for听Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, a nonprofit organization that draws upon the talents, resources, and generosity of the theatre community on Broadway, Off-Broadway and across the country by raising funds for AIDS-related causes across the United States.
Scandalios鈥 humanitarian efforts also extend beyond theater, as he is the Immediate Past Chair and current member of the Emeritus Board of听Family Equality Council听(FEC), a national advocacy organization committed to securing family equality for LGBTQ parents, guardians, and allies. He was the 2016 Honoree at FEC鈥檚 annual Night at the Pier gala, a celebration of the people and organizations that have made an impact on the LGBTQ community.
Scandalios was the recipient of the 2016 Boston College Arts Council Alumni Award for Distinguished Achievement, which recognizes alumni who have achieved an outstanding level of distinction and public recognition for contributions in art-related professions. And in 2008, Scandalios was presented with the Commercial Theater Institute鈥檚 Robert Whitehead Award for 鈥渙utstanding achievement in commercial theater production.鈥
In the Fall 2017 semester, Mr. Scandalios will be a guest speaker for the course, 鈥淧rinciples of Theatre Management,鈥 taught by StageSource Executive Director, Julie Hennrikus. The class will join him for an insider鈥檚 tour of the Nederlander Organization in NYC, as well as at a backstage tour at one of Nederlander鈥檚 theatres, culminating in an evening performance of one of the company鈥檚 current Broadway hits.
鈥淚t is a great honor to have Nick Scandalios, a man who has been part of the massive revitalization of for-profit theater on Broadway and elsewhere, return to Boston College to interact with our students,鈥 says Crystal Tiala, Chair of the Theatre Department. 鈥淎 product of the Carroll School of Management and 天美传媒app Theatre, Nick is as generous and kind a person as he is a brilliant businessman.鈥
Sheri Wilner
Sheri Wilner, award-winning playwright and arts educator, is the author of more than 20 full-length and one-act plays, most recently a new musical called听Cake Off,听which premiered in October 2015 at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA and received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Musical Adaptation.听Cake Off听will be produced this August and September at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA.
Wilner currently works as the Director of the Dramatists Guild Fellows Program in NYC, which provides a year-long professional development workshop to a selected group of emerging playwrights and musical theatre writers. Prior to that appointment she was the Master Playwright for the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs Playwrights鈥 Development Program, conducting a series of weekend workshops over the span of two years with a small class of professional Miami playwrights. She has also taught playwriting at Vanderbilt University, where she was the Fred Coe Playwright-in-Residence, and Florida State University, where she headed the playwriting division of the MFA Writing for Stage and Screen program.
Her plays have been published in over a dozen anthologies, and have been performed at major regional and national theatres including the Old Globe, the Guthrie Theater, the Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights鈥 Conference, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and several seasons of the Boston Theatre Marathon at the Boston Playwrights鈥 Theatre. Her work has also been produced in Australia, Denmark, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
During her residency, Wilner will teach two courses for the Theatre department. The first, 鈥淲riting Wrongs: Writing the Issue-Based Play,鈥 will explore the process of transforming emotional responses to social and political 鈥渉ot topics鈥 into complex, engaging works for the theatre; and the second, 鈥淐ontemporary Female Playwrights,鈥 will address the lack of gender parity in American theatre by reading and creatively responding to plays authored by a diverse range of female playwrights. Along with Boston playwrights Melinda Lopez (Playwright-In-Residence at the Huntington Theatre Company) and Kate Snodgrass (Artistic Director of Boston Playwrights Theatre), Wilner will write a new ten-minute play to accompany our Season opening production of听Waiting for Lefty听(October 13-16, 2016), directed by Assistant Professor Patricia Riggin.
鈥淪heri Wilner鈥檚 expertise extends well beyond her highly acclaimed body of work as a playwright,鈥 Crystal Tiala, Chair of the Theater Department explains. 鈥淪he has made it her mission to advocate for gender parity in her field. Her participation in research and subsequent publications bring to light how biased choices made by producers have resulted in significantly fewer opportunities for women. Her presence in our department will fuel some fascinating discussions of both gender and racial parity in the entertainment industry.鈥
The Theatre department will produce her play,听Kingdom City, (March 22-26, 2017) directed by Associate Professor, Dr. John Houchin. The play, which premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse outside San Diego two years ago, follows a female theatre director鈥檚 struggle to produce a provocative play in a conservative, religious town in the mid-west (based on a real-life incident that occurred in Fulton, MO).听The Los Angeles Times听declared it a 鈥減otentially major new American play.鈥
She has been the recipient of several prestigious fellowships including the Howard Foundation Fellowship in Playwriting (2008,听Kingdom City), the Bush Foundation Artist Fellowship (2007), The Playwrights Center鈥檚 Jerome Foundation Fellowship (2005-2007), and the Dramatists Guild Playwriting Fellowship (2000-2001). She has twice been a co-winner of the Actors Theatre of Louisville鈥檚 Heideman Award for her plays听Labor Day听(1998) and听Bake Off听(2001), both of which premiered at the annual Humana Festival of New American Plays. Wilner attended Cornell University (B.A., English), as well as Columbia University where she received her MFA in Playwriting.
Michelle Miller 鈥98
Michelle Miller, 天美传媒app class of 鈥98, has become the consummate modern entertainment professional.听As a professional actor and singer, she has performed in off-Broadway shows, in the International Fringe Festival, at Lincoln Center in NYC, and at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT. In New York Michelle was a founding member of Any Minute Now Productions with which she performed and produced听The Triumph of Love The Musical,听John & Jen, and听Hello Again!听She has also sung with the New Haven Symphony, The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra, as well as the Boston Pops under the batons of John Williams, Marvin Hamlisch and Keith Lockhart.
In recent years Ms. Miller has been working as a producer, photographer, and scriptwriter. Beginning with Project Explorer, an award-winning non-profit educational film company whose mission is to bring the world into the classroom with free multimedia content and lesson plans that improve students鈥 global awareness and cross-cultural understanding.听The Castle Project, a film about Colorado鈥檚 infamous 鈥渉aunted mansion,鈥 was produced, filmed, and story-boarded by Miller and was featured in the documentary film corner of the Cannes Film Festival in 2013. Miller was also nominated for six Heartland Emmy Awards for her work as a producer and photographer on听The Rocky Mountain Experience听(2014, 2013), a PBS adventure sports series. The series won the 2013 award for Best Television Pilot at the Nevada Film Festival.
Ms. Miller is also active in humanitarian and philanthropic efforts. As the Vice-Chair on the Board of Trustees for听ASTEP, a non-profit designed to connect artists with underserved youth around the world, she produced eighteen concerts in NYC with award-winning composers and Tony-nominated performers, highlighting and promoting new musical works, and fundraising to benefit ASTEP鈥檚 international service projects. Personally, Ms. Miller has taken five extended service trips to a rural community outside Bangalore, India for the听Shanti Bhavan Children鈥檚 Project听doing fundraising, project development, and teaching some of the country鈥檚 poorest children everything from Social Studies and English, to Visual Arts, Music, Theater, and Dance.
"Michelle Miller is an exciting choice for the 2015-2016 Monan Professorship. She is an extraordinary actress, singer, filmmaker, and teacher with enormous compassion for humanitarian causes,鈥 says Theatre department Chair, Crystal Tiala. 鈥淢ichelle is a shining example of what a Boston College education is all about and the quintessential role model for our students."
In 2009 Michelle was inducted as a Dame of Malta into The Knights of Malta, a thousand year old Catholic organization that invites members based on their commitment to faith, philanthropy and service. Michelle was invited not only for her work with Shanti Bhavan and ASTEP, but for her years of inner city outreach and extensive work with听Christmas in October, which has been rehabilitating inner city homes for 30 years and was founded by her father. Through the Knights of Malta Michelle has made eight pilgrimages to Lourdes, France to care for the sick.
As the 2015-2016 Monan Professor in Theatre Arts, Ms. Miller will direct Rodgers & Hammerstein鈥檚听Carousel听(October 21-25, 2015), hailed by听Time听magazine as the best musical of the 20th听Century. Her compassionate and collaborative teaching style will be put to good use in an advanced musical theater performance class using a one-on-one approach to identify and work through physical and emotional blocks unique to each student in order to capture their true potential. The class will explore how to embody the character through personalizing the text and freeing the natural voice.
Her work will include collaborating with Theatre students, Department professors, and guest artists alike. She will serve as the vocal coach for the fall production of Charles L. Mee鈥檚听Big Love听(November 19-22, 2015) directed by Dr. Scott T. Cummings, as well as the consultant for the new Irish musical,听Learning How to Drown, written by 天美传媒app Theatre Alumna Patricia Noonan 鈥07 (February 17-21, 2016), and as a guest lecturer for the Independent Television & Film course. She will also lead a number of vocal performance workshops (open to all interested 天美传媒app students).
In the last 17 years Michelle Miller has taken her theater training and professional development and merged those skills with her commitment to service and activist work to become a world-class educator and leader in the arts. The Theatre department is proud to welcome her back to Boston College for the 2015-16 academic year.
Tina Packer
Tina Packer听is the Founding Artistic Director of听Shakespeare & Company, one of the largest and most critically acclaimed Shakespeare Festivals in North America, currently celebrating its 36th听season. Packer founded Shakespeare & Company in 1978 with the goal of creating a sustainable and vital program of performance, training, and education of the highest standard that holds language as the center of the theatrical experience. With her vision and leadership, the Company has become a home for theatre professionals from all over the world. It is also one of the largest theatre-in-education programs in the northeast, reaching upward of 50,000 students annually with performances, workshops, and residencies.
Packer is also a published author. Her book,听Power Plays: Shakespeare鈥檚 Lessons in Leadership & Management听(2001), co-written with John Whitney, spent several weeks on the Business Best-Seller charts. Her children鈥檚 book,听Tales from Shakespeare听(2004) received the Parents鈥 Choice Award. Her forthcoming book,听Women of Will听(2015) is the result of a lifelong exploration into Shakespeare鈥檚 famed yet misunderstood heroines; it is based on her five-part performance piece of the same name which enjoyed critical acclaim in its off-Broadway run this past year. She has also been the subject of TV and film specials;听Sex, Violence & Poetry: a Portrait of Tina Packer听was produced by WGBH, and听Brush Up Your Shakespeare,听an hour-long concert special听in partnership with the Boston Pops and Boston Philharmonic Orchestra on PBS.
Born in Wolverhampton, England, Packer trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, was an Associate Artist with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and performed in the West End in over 20 productions for B天美传媒app and ITV television. She has lectured or been the keynote speaker at over 30 colleges and universities including Columbia, Harvard, and M.I.T, and has received six honorary doctorate degrees.
She received the 1992 Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Direction in Boston, the 1996 Boston Theatre Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, and the 2001 Elliot Norton Award for Continued Excellence in Theatre. She was also the 1999-2000 Arts Recipient of the Commonwealth Award, Massachusetts鈥 highest cultural recognition.
Melinda Lopez
Chestnut Hill, MA (July 30, 2019) 鈥 The Boston College Theatre Department is thrilled to announce award-winning playwright Melinda Lopez, as the Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. Professor in Theatre Arts for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Hailed by WBUR as 鈥渙ne of Boston鈥檚 most important writers,鈥 Melinda Lopez was the 2019 recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council鈥檚 (MCC) Award in Dramatic Writing, as well as the Boston Theater Critics Association鈥檚 (BTCA) Elliot Norton Prize for Sustained Excellence for 鈥渃onsistently enriching the Boston theater community as a playwright, actress and educator.鈥
With a body of work that spans more than two decades, Lopez鈥檚 plays have been performed around the country at such notable theaters as Steppenwolf Theatre Company, The Guthrie Theater, Laguna Playhouse, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Shakespeare and Company, The Huntington Theatre Company, and ArtsEmerson, among others. In a 2015 interview with MCC, Lopez explained that as a Cuban-American, she intentionally places 鈥渂rave, complicated, and uncompromising Latina women鈥 at the center of her work, frequently focusing on the stories of Cuban or Cuban-American characters.
Her most recent work,听Yerma听(Huntington Theatre Company, 2019), is an adaptation and new translation of Federico Garc铆a Lorca鈥檚 play of the same name. Described as a woman 鈥渃onsumed by her dream of motherhood, Yerma defies her husband and confronts her community鈥 which ultimately 鈥減ropels her into a collision with the universe that is urgent and terrible in scope.鈥澨鼳rts Fuse听affirmed that 鈥淟opez succeeds at putting her own stamp on the work without disrupting or diverting the play鈥檚 dramatic contours鈥her] translation makes the language of the play approachable without losing the beauty of Lorca鈥檚 poetry.鈥
Her one-woman show,听Mala- which Lopez wrote and performed- was presented at ArtsEmerson in 2016. The play is described as 鈥渁n utterly unsentimental journey towards the end of life-- an irreverent exploration of how we live, cope, and survive in the moment鈥 (melindalopez.com). WBUR鈥檚 The ARTery applauded the production as 鈥渁n exquisitely fashioned theater piece, brimming with humor, frustration, and honesty,鈥 and Boston Magazine called it her 鈥渕ost profound work yet.鈥澨Mala听won the BTCA Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding New Play, and Lopez earned the Arts Impulse Award for Best Solo Performance. In honor of the world premiere of听Mala鈥 and in recognition of her many accomplishments鈥 Mayor Martin J. Walsh, proclaimed October 29, 2016 to be Melinda Lopez Day in the city of Boston for which he urged his 鈥渇ellow Bostonians to celebrate her enormous contribution to the theatre field both locally and throughout the world.鈥
From 2013 to 2019 Lopez was the playwright-in-residence at the Huntington Theatre Company as part of the Mellon Foundations National Playwright Residency Program, which provides 鈥渟alary, benefits, and a flexible research and development fund for a diverse group of American playwrights at selected theaters around the country.鈥 In 2010 she was named a 鈥淲oman of Courage Honoree鈥 by听La Alianza Hispana, an organization whose mission is to improve the lives of the Latino community of Massachusetts. Her play听Sonia Flew听won the 2004 Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Award and the BTCA Elliott Norton Award for Best New Play and Best Production. In 1999 she was the first recipient of the Charlotte Woolard Award, given by The Kennedy Center to 鈥渁 promising new voice in American theatre鈥 for her play,听The Order of Things.
In addition to her work as a playwright, Lopez is also an accomplished actress, having performed at regional theaters across the country. She is also a freelance writer for听HowlRound Theatre Commons, a 鈥渇ree and open platform for theatremakers worldwide that amplifies progressive, disruptive ideas about the art form and facilitates connection between diverse practitioners.鈥 Additionally, she has been an Assistant Professor of Playwriting at Boston University since 2008, as well as a visiting lecturer of theatre and performance at Wellesley College since 2001. She has a M.A. in Playwriting from Boston University and a B.A. in Drama from Dartmouth College.
In a 2017 interview with the听50 Playwrights Project,听Lopez was asked what advice she had for playwrights at the beginning of their career. She responded:听鈥淪urround yourself with people who believe in you. Write what you want to write. Tell the truth. Be good to everyone you work with and work for. Listen to actors. Have faith, have faith, have faith.鈥
During her residency at Boston College, Lopez will teach two classes: Contemporary American Theatre in Fall 2019, and Playwriting I in Spring 2020. In January 2020, the 天美传媒app Theatre Department will mount a full production of her play听Back the Night, which explores the rise in sexual violence on college campuses, to be directed by Pascale Florestal.
David R. Gammons
David R. Gammons听is a director, designer, visual artist, and theatre educator.
Recent directing projects include the Boston premieres of听The Motherf**ker with the Hat听(2013 Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Production),听Red听(2012 Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Production), and听Blackbird听at SpeakEasy Stage Company;听Medea,听The Hotel Nepenthe,听The Duchess of Malfi, and听Titus Andronicus听(2007 Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Director) for Actors鈥 Shakespeare Project; the world premieres of听The Farm听by Walt McGough and听The Salt Girl听by John Kuntz at Boston Playwrights鈥 Theatre; the New England premieres of听Cherry Docs,听The Lieutenant of Inishmore听and听My Name is Rachel Corrie听at The New Repertory Theatre; and听The Winter鈥檚 Tale听as part of the Shakespeare Exploded Festival at the American Repertory Theatre. Other recent directing credits include Marlowe's听Doctor Faustus听at the Modern Theatre; Adrienne Kennedy鈥檚听Funnyhouse of a Negro听with Brandeis Theatre Company; Eric Bogosian鈥檚听subUrbia听at MIT;听Romeo and Juliet听at The Boston Conservatory; and a revival of Arthur Kopit鈥檚听Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma鈥檚 Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad听as the inaugural production at Harvard University鈥檚 New College Theatre. Mr. Gammons鈥 recent directing projects have been nominated for twenty-three Elliot Norton Awards and thirty Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Awards.
Mr. Gammons is a graduate of the Directing Program of the American Repertory Theatre Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University, where he directed productions of Shakespeare鈥檚听Twelfth Night, Marlowe鈥檚听Edward II, Artaud鈥檚听The Cenci, Genet鈥檚听The Balcony, and Pinter鈥檚听Party Time听and听The New World Order. While a directing student, he assisted on A.R.T. productions directed by JoAnne Akalaitis, Ron Daniels, Robert Scanlan, and David Wheeler.
He was the founder and artistic coordinator of Philadelphia鈥檚 No More Masterpieces, a performance collective dedicated to generating original dance-theatre work, and conceived and directed their world-premiere productions听Spanking the Maid,听A Crying of Bones, and听Heaven鈥檚 Sake. Other original dance-theatre works he has created include听Teen Tragedy Trilogy听for Headlong Dance Theatre (winner of a 1999 Bessie Award for Outstanding Choreography as part of听St*r W*rs and Other Stories),听A Winter鈥檚 Tale听for Pig Iron Theatre Company,听Raising Rapunzel听for Phantom Theatre, and听Exquisite Corpses听for Lorraine Chapman: The Company.
Stage designs for the American Repertory Theatre include Robert Woodruff鈥檚 production of听Richard II, Robert Scanlan鈥檚 production of听Beckett Trio: Eh Joe, Ghost Trio, and Nacht und Tr氓ume听(which toured to Strasbourg, France), and Spencer/Colton鈥檚 original dance work听Winter Circus. Other Boston area designs include听King Lear,听Titus Andronicus,听The Tempest,听The Duchess of Malfi, and听The Hotel Nepenthe听for Actors鈥 Shakespeare Project; and designs for SpeakEasy Stage, Coyote Theatre, and Theatre Offensive among many others. Mr. Gammons has designed numerous sets and costumes for productions at the A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theatre Training, Suffolk University, Philadelphia鈥檚 Headlong Dance Theatre, Pig Iron Theatre Company, and Concord Academy.
Mr. Gammons has served as the Director of the Theatre Program at Concord Academy for the past fourteen years, where he has taught courses in acting, directing, playwriting, and design, and directs a company of performers devoted to developing original experimental work for the stage. At Concord he has directed plays by Sophocles, Shakespeare, Chekhov, Pirandello, Brecht, and Suzan-Lori Parks, and has conceived and directed the world-premiere productions听3SisTerZ,听Beauty Sleeping,听Sea of Troubles,听LHOOQ,听When I look up to the sky I get a scary feeling,听Tyger/Tiger,听Double Negative,听(Her) House,听Howl,听Permanent Fatal Errors,听Flux,听Volta, and听4am. He has delivered guest lectures on the craft of drama at Harvard University, Emerson College, Brandeis University, Wellesley College, The Boston Conservatory, and Suffolk University, and taught Continuing Education courses at the Arden Theater in Philadelphia. In the fall of 2011, he was a Visiting Lecturer in Theatre at Suffolk University. In 2013-2014, David will serve as the Rev. J. Donald Monan S.J. Professor of Theatre Arts at Boston College.
Mr. Gammons is a graduate of Harvard University with a degree in Visual and Environmental Studies, and studied sculpture, painting, and photography with Ritsuko Taho, Nan Freedman, Rosamund Purcell, and Christopher James. At Harvard he was awarded the 1992 Peter Sellars Director鈥檚 Prize. As an undergraduate, he is best remembered for his production of Antonin Artaud鈥檚听Jet of Blood, in which the audience was suspended on swings amidst the action.
Robbie McCauley
Robbie McCauley听is an OBIE Award playwright for听Sally鈥檚 Rape,听and an internationally recognized performance artist and director. Her most recent play,听Sugar,听directed by Maureen Shea at ArtsEmerson in Boston received wide critical acclaim,and for her performance an IRNE Award.
Directing credits include Adrienne Kennedy鈥檚听Sleep Deprivation Chamber听at Penumbra Theatre Co in Minnesota, and Janet Langhart Cohen鈥檚听Anne and Emmett听at the Jack Morton Theater in Washington D.C. and at Roxbury Repertory Theater in Boston.
Acting credits include听For Colored Girls Who鈥檝e Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf听on Broadway, and听Fences听at the Tyrone Guthrie in Minnesota.
She toured with The Arts Company and with New Performance Video as writer and performer in cities across the country and abroad facilitating dialogues on race between local whites, blacks, and other ethnicities.
Widely anthologized, including听Extreme Exposure;听Moon Marked and Touched by Sun;听and听Performance and Cultural Politics, Robbie McCauley recently retired from the faculty of Emerson College, which conferred on her Professor Emerita.
Dr. John Bell
Dr. John Bell听is a puppeteer, scholar, and teacher whose interests combine practice and theory. He started performing as a puppeteer with the听Bread and Puppet Theater, and as a member of that company for over a dozen years learned about the global breadth of puppetry. Recognized as one of the preeminent historians of puppet theater in the US, he performs, directs, and otherwise collaborates with Great Small Works, a Brooklyn-based theater collective. He is the author of Strings, Hands, Shadows: A Modern Puppet History (Detroit Institute of Art), and edited Puppets, Masks, and Performing Objects (MIT Press). His newest book, American Puppet Modernism, a study of US confrontations with puppet and object theater over the past 150 years, will be published by Palgrave-Macmillan in July 2008.
While studying for his Ph.D. in theater history at Columbia University he began to create shows with the group of friends who became Great Small Works. He conceived and directed the Great Small Works production听A Mammal's Notebook: The Erik Satie Cabaret, and with his wife Trudi Cohen and son Isaac Bell has created various Great Small Works projects in Boston, where the family lives. He is the author of Strings, Hands, Shadows: A Modern Puppet History, and edited Puppets, Masks, and Performing Objects; a forthcoming book project is American Puppet Modernism. He is a Contributing Editor to The Drama Review and the Historian of Puppetry International, for whom he edited the Fall/Winter 2006 issue devoted to puppet scripts. He is recognized internationally as an expert on the history of puppet theater.
John's activities at the Center in Spring 2008 include his course "Performance, Art, Technology: Practice and Theory," an undergraduate and graduate class offered through the Music and Theater Arts Department. The class will explore the relationships among technology, culture, and performance in different societies at different times in two ways: by reading, discussing, and writing about texts, films, and images; and by creating performances in different media that respond to the techniques and issues raised in the class. The course will culminate with the design, construction, and performance of site-specific elements around the MIT campus as part of Professor Thomas DeFrantz's Dance All Over MIT performances in May.
Paul Daigneault
Paul Daigneault听is the Founder and Producing Artistic Director of听SpeakEasy Stage Company听in Boston, a mid-sized resident regional theater that is currently celebrating its twentieth season. His leadership has made SpeakEasy one of the most successful and respected professional theaters in New England, with a strong reputation for producing regional premieres of contemporary musicals and plays. He has directed more than half of SpeakEasy's roughly one hundred productions over the past twenty years.
Daigneault is a 1987 graduate of Boston College, the first 天美传媒app alum to hold the prestigious Monan Professorship in Theatre Arts. During his year-long residency, he will direct a production of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's critically acclaimed musical Into the Woods as part of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Robsham Theater Arts Center. He will also teach an advanced class in Musical Theater Performance, serve as a mentor to student directors, and guest lecturer in other courses.
Daigneault has not been a stranger to Boston College in recent years. For the Theatre department, he directed Craig Lucas's Blue Window in 2002 and the irreverent musical Urinetown in 2008. In 2007, in recognition of his success with SpeakEasy, Paul received the Alumni Award for Distinguished Achievement from the Arts Council of Boston College.
Founded in 1992 SpeakEasy worked out of St. Augustine's School in South Boston where Paul taught sixth and seventh grade. In 2007, SpeakEasy was named the Pavilion Resident Theater for the Boston Center for the Arts, where it performs in the Nancy and Ed Roberts Studio Theater for more than half the year. In 2008, the company received StageSource's Theater Hero Award, given annually to "an exceptional member of the Greater Boston theatre community who has demonstrated a history of service and commitment to the community through leadership, support, inspiration, innovation and promotion of the art of theatre throughout the region."
The Monan Professorship in Theatre Arts was established in 2007 by a generous gift to Boston College in honor of University Chancellor and former 天美传媒app President J. Donald Monan S.J.. The position, which also commemorates the late Trustee E. Paul Robsham, enables the Theatre department to bring nationally and internationally known professional theatre artists to Boston College to teach and work with undergraduate students. Daigneault will be the fifth visiting Monan Professor in Theatre Arts, following actor Karen MacDonald in the current 2010-2011 academic year, as well as director Carmel O'Reilly, actor Remo Airaldi, and Broadway music director Mary Mitchell Campbell.
Karen MacDonald
Karen MacDonald听is a Boston-based actor who has worked all over the USA and toured to international festivals. She is the recipient of the 2010 Eliot Norton Prize for Sustained Excellence awarded by the Boston Theatre Critics Association and the 2010 Robert Brustein Award for Sustained Achievement in the Theatre presented by the American Repertory Theatre. During her Monan residency, she will teach master classes in acting and improvisation, serve as an acting coach for Theatre Department productions, and offer workshops in audition technique.
Karen MacDonald is an accomplished actor who has distinguished herself in a wide variety of classic and contemporary roles, from Madame Arkadina in Chekhov's听The Seagull听and the title role in Brecht's听Mother Courage and Her Children听to cutting-edge new plays by Rinde Eckert, Charles Mee, and Anne Washburn. She is a founding company member of the American Repertory Theatre, where she appeared in seventy productions and worked with such renowned directors as Robert Woodruff, Andrei Serban, Martha Clarke, JoAnne Akalaitis, and Les Waters. Last season, she appeared at the Huntington Theatre Company as Kate Keller in Arthur Miller's听All My Sons听directed by David Esbjornson,听and as Mary Todd Lincoln in Paula Vogel's听A Civil War Christmas,听at the New Rep in听boom听and at the Merrimack Repertory Theatre playing all seven roles in Robert Hewett's听The Blonde, The Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead.
"We feel lucky to have Karen as a member of our community this year," said Scott T. Cummings, Chair of the Theatre department. "Our students will be learning from a master." The citation on the 2010 Eliot Norton Prize celebrated her as "an actress of phenomenal versatility, who for three decades has enriched our stages with indelible characterizations."
MacDonald received her professional training at Boston University and began her career in Boston with The Proposition, famous for its improvisational comedy revues, and was a founder of Next Move Theatre. She has worked in New York at the Roundabout, Second Stage, Playwrights Horizons and Theatre for a New Audience and at major resident theaters around the country (Hartford Stage, Berkeley Rep, Long Wharf Theatre, The Goodman in Chicago, and others). From 1993-95 she was a company member of Houston's Alley Theatre, where she worked with legendary diretor Jos茅 Quintero.
In the 2010-2011 theater season, during her teaching residency at Boston College, Boston audiences can see MacDonald perform in the Huntington Theatre Company's production of听Bus Stop, the Boston Playwrights Theatre production of听Two Wives in India, Arts Emerson's听The Color of Rose听and听The Drowsy Chaperone听at SpeakEasy Stage Company.
The Monan Professorship in Theatre Arts was established in 2007 by a generous gift to Boston College in honor of University Chancellor and former 天美传媒app President J. Donald Monan S.J.. The position, which also commemorates the late Trustee E. Paul Robsham, enables the Theatre Department to bring nationally and internationally known professional theater artists to Boston College to teach and work with undergraduate students. MacDonald is the fourth Monan visiting artist, following director Carmel O'Reilly, actor Remo Airaldi, and Broadway music director Mary Mitchell Campbell.
For more information on Karen MacDonald, the Monan Professorship, or the 天美传媒app Theatre department, contact Scott T. Cummings at 617-552-4012.
Carmel O'Reilly
Carmel O'Reilly听most recently directed听Trojan Barbie, a new play by Christine Evans, at the American Repertory Theatre,听Dead Man鈥檚 Cell Phone听by Sarah Ruhl for the Lyric Stage Company, and听The Seafarer听by Conor McPherson for The Speakeasy Stage Company.
She is founder and Artistic Director of the S煤g谩n Theatre Company, for which she directed the Elliot Norton award-winning productions of听The Sanctuary Lamp听and听St Nicholas.听St Nicholas听was later re-staged as a co-production with the A.R.T.
Carmel has also won Elliot Norton awards for Outstanding Director for听The Lonesome West,听Bailegangaire听and听This Lime Tree Bower,听while听The Seafarer听recently won an Elliot Norton Best Ensemble award.
She has also recently directed Mary Zimmerman鈥檚听Metamorphoses听for Harvard University, Heather Raffo鈥檚听9 Parts of Desire听for both the Lyric Stage and the Kitchen Theatre (Ithaca, NY), and Oscar Wilde鈥檚听Lady Windermere鈥檚 Fan听for Emerson Stage.
Remo Airaldi
In his 16th year as a resident company member at the American Repertory Theater,听Remo Airaldi听has performed in over sixty A.R.T. productions. Previous roles include Casca in听Julius Caesar, The Master of Ceremonies in听The Onion Cellar, Mr. Bumble in听Oliver Twist, The Valet in听No Exit听(in Cambridge and on tour at Hartford Stage and Montclair Performing Arts Center), Arleguin in听Island of Slaves, Peter in听Romeo and Juliet, the Captain, Mister Green, and Head Porter in听Amerika, Nurse in听Dido, Queen of Carthage, the Constable in听The Provoked Wife, McCann in听The Birthday Party, Francis Flute in听A Midsummer Night's Dream, Mesrou in听La Dispute, Ilya Ilych Telegin in听Uncle Vanya, Old Man in听Lysistrata, Cucurucu in听Marat/Sade, Prince of Aragon in听The Merchant of Venice, Father Donnally/Doctor in听The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Antonio in听The Tempest, Matt of the Mint in听The Threepenny Opera, Mistress Quickly/Governor of Harfleur/Le Fer in听Henry V, Pozzo in听Waiting for Godot, Chorus/Doorkeeper in听The Orestia, Pishtchik in听The Cherry Orchard, Mistress Quickly in听Henry IV, parts one & two, along with several other roles.
Airaldi has also taught acting at Harvard University.
Mary-Mitchell Campbell
A composer, music director, music supervisor, orchestrator, conductor, and teacher.听Mary-Mitchell Campbell听is one of the brightest and most acclaimed musical artists in New York theatre. She won a 2006-2007 Drama Desk Award for her orchestration of听Company, for which she also served as music director.
Ms. Campbell has worked on New York productions of听Next to Normal,听Company, Sweeney Todd,听Beauty and the Beast,听The Scarlet Pimpernel,听The Prince and the Pauper,听First Lady Suite,听The World of Nicky Adams,听Our Town,听Go Go Beach,听The Screams of Kittle Genovese,听The Audience, and听Sweet Charity听at Lincoln Center.
Mary-Mitchell also holds the distinction of being one of the youngest individuals to ever serve on the faculty at the Julliard School.
She is the founder and chair of Artists Striving to End Poverty, an international organization that seeks to empower young children through self-expression.
Mary-Mitchell is a native of North Carolina and holds degrees from the North Carolina School of the Arts and Furman University.