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KATIE PEARL
Department of Theater, Wesleyan University, 275 Washington Terrace, Middletown, CT 06457
kpearl@wesleyan.edu | (917) 699-3109 | www.katiepearl.com
EDUCATION
MFA, Writing for Performance. Brown University, 2015
BA, Drama. University of Washington, 1995, Magna Cum Laude
APPOINTMENTS
Academic
Assistant Professor, Theater Department, Wesleyan University, 2019-present.
Quinn Martin Guest Chair of Directing, Theater Department, University of California San Diego, 2017-18 Anschutz Distinguished Fellow, American Studies Department, Princeton University, 2017
Visiting Lecturer, Theater, Dance & Media Department, Harvard University, Fall 2016 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Theater, Whitman College, 2012
Adjunct Professor, University of Texas Austin, Fordham University, SUNY Purchase, 2010-2018
Professional
Co-Artistic Director of PearlDamour, NYC/New Orleans, 1997-present
ARTISTIC ACTIVITY AND SCHOLARSHIP
Original Work by PearlDamour
Co-Artistic Director with Pulitzer-nominated playwright Lisa D’Amour, 1997-present
Ocean Filibuster. Co-creator/Director. Performance featuring music and video, including interactive elements and collaborations with local environmental partners. Commissioning Producers: American Repertory Theater with the Harvard University Center for the Environment.
Premiere: American Repertory Theater, Cambridge, MA, Feb/Mar 2022
Tour: University of Houston, Quintero Theater, Houston, TX, Mar 2022; Live Arts Miami, Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami, FL, Nov 2022; Wesleyan University, Center for the Arts Theater, Middletown, CT, May 2023; The Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA, June, 2023; Duke Arts Presents, Reynolds Industries Theater, Durham, NC, Sep 2023; University of Utah, Kingsbury Hall, Salt Lake City, UT, Mar 2024
Milton. Co-creator/Director. A 5-year, 5-city performance and community engagement experiment made for and with 5 U.S. towns named Milton. Developed at Berkeley Rep Ground Floor, American Conservatory Theater, Brown University, 2012-2017.
Premiere/Tour: Performed in accessible community spaces in three Miltons: the Milton Woman’s Club, Milton, NC, Aug 2014; The Milton High School Auditorium Stage, Milton-Freewater, OR, Jun 2016; The Milton Public Library, Milton, MA, May 2017
Lost in the Meadow. Co-creator/Director. Site-specific for 45-acre meadow at Longwood Botanical Gardens. Commissioning Producers: Longwood Botanical Gardens and People’s Light and Theater.
Venue: “The Meadow” at Longwood Botanical Gardens, Kennett Square, PA, Sep 2015
How to Build a Forest. Co-creator/Director/Performer. 8-hour performance installation constructing and deconstructing an elaborate fabric-based forest on empty stages; audiences come and go throughout.
Premiere: The Kitchen, NYC, NY, Jun 2011
Tour: Duke University, Page Auditorium, Durham, NC, July 2012; Brown University, The Perry Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Providence, RI, Mar 2013; Vanderbilt University, Neely Theater, Nashville, TN, Mar 2014; Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA, Oct 2015
Terrible Things. Co-creator/Performer. Site-responsive for PS 122 theater space. Commissioning Presenter PS122. PS122 mainstage + Coil Festival, NYC, NY, December- January, 2010
Bird Eye Blue Print. Co-Creator/Director. Site-specific for empty office suite, Commissioning Producer: Arts > Brookfield Properties. World Financial Center, NYC, NY, May 2007
LandMARK. Co-Creator/Director. 24-hour site-specific multi-layered performance event on the Stone Arch Bridge over the Mississippi River made in partnership with community groups. Stone Arch Bridge + surrounds, Mississippi River, Minneapolis, MN, Aug 2005
Limo. Co-creator/Performer. Commissioned by Whitney Museum’s Performance on 42nd Street Series. Site specific for lobby of the Altria Building on 42nd Street across from Grand Central, NYC, NY, May, 2004.
Slabber. Co-Creator/Director. Traveling performance installation performed in various venues.
Premiere: Intermedia Arts, Minneapolis, MN, May, 1999
Tour: Frontera@Hyde Park Theater, Austin, TX, Feb, 2000; Women in Professional Theater Conference, Chicago, IL, July, 2001; Brown University, Providence, RI, April, 2004; NYC Itinerant series in basements, living rooms, and empty store fronts, NYC, NY, 2005
Nita & Zita. Co-Creator/Performer. Intimate spectacle about Hungarian Showgirl Sisters/outsider artists and their life in New Orleans in the mid-20th century.
Premiere: State-Palace Theater, New Orleans, LA, June, 2002
Tour: ALLGO, Austin, TX, Feb, 2003; Southern Repertory Theater, New Orleans, LA, May, 2003; Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA, 2005; Walker Arts Center OUT THERE Series, Southern Theater, Minneapolis, MN, 2005; HERE Theater, NYC, NY, 2005 *Obie Award; Pandemic Era Live Stream “Back from the Dead and Online,” virtual, 2020
Directing
Mud/Drowning by María Irene Fornés. Associate Director with JoAnne Akalaitis. Mabou Mines, Under the Radar Theater Festival at the Public Theater, NYC, Jan, 2022 (canceled due to COVID)
What of the Night? by María Irene Fornés. University of California/San Diego, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, 2017
Red Hills by Sean Lewis with Deborah Asiimwe Kawe. Site-responsive for two venues in two cities. Producer: Quantum Theater, venue: Outdoor parking structure, Pittsburgh, PA, 2017; Producer: En Garde Arts, venue: vacant 9th floor of a Financial District High Rise, NYC, NY, 2018
Panic! Euphoria! Black Out! by Ellen Maddow. Producer: The Talking Band. HERE Arts Center, NYC, NY, 2010
The Cataract by Lisa D’Amour. Producer: WP Theater (formerly The Woman’s Project), Julia Miles Theater, NYC, NY, 2006
The Wrestling Patient by Kirk Lynn with Anne Gottlieb and Katie Pearl. Producer: 40 Magnolias and Speakeasy Stage. Roberts Studio Theatre in the Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, Mar, 2009
Still Fountains by Michael Mitchell. Producer/Presenter: Salvage Vanguard Theater. Austin, TX, 2008
Nightswim by Steve Moore. Producer/Presenter: The State Theater. Austin, TX, 2004
Anna Bella Eema by Lisa D’Amour. Producer: New Georges, HERE Arts Center, NYC, NY, 2003 *Village Voice pick; Producer: Physical Plant Theater, The Blue Theater, Austin, TX, 2000
Professional Staged Readings
Dressed Like an Egg and Dead End Kids (staged readings) by JoAnne Akalaitis. Mabou Mines 50th Anniversary Celebration, Mabou Mines at Performance Space NY, NYC, NY, June, 2022
Fornés Marathon. Director and Associate Producer. With JoAnne Akalaitis: a 12-hour marathon of readings of the plays of María Irene Fornés. Direction of What of the Night? (excerpts) Public Theater, NYC, NY, Aug, 2018
50,000 Mice by Jessica Litwak. 25th Anniversary Alumni Jam, Rattlestick Theater, NYC, NY, 2020
SHIT and Lover by Patricia Cornelius. Staged reading, Windham-Campbell Playwriting prize. Yale University, New Haven, CT, 2019
SHIT by Patricia Cornelius, Pen World Voices International New Play Festival, Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, City University of New York, NYC, NY, 2017
Town Hall by Caridad Svich. The Lark Theater and Ensemble Studio Theater, NYC, NY, 2017
New Play Development/Workshops
Address-less by Hungarian Company StereoAKT. Rattlestick Theatee, NYC, NY, Jan-May 2019
Little Miss 1565 by Peggy Stafford. Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab, Soho Repertory Theater, NYC, NY, 2010
Panic! Euphoria! Blackout! by Ellen Maddow. New Dramatists, NYC, NY, 2008
Breadcrumbs by Jen Haley. Play Penn New Play Development Conference, Philadelphia, PA, July 2008
Painful Adventures by Sylvan Oswald. St. Ann’s Puppetry Lab, St. Ann’s Warehouse, Brooklyn, NY, 2005
Directing for Wesleyan University Theater Department Mainstage Productions
Ocean Filibuster by PearlDamour. Center for the Arts Theater (proscenium), Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, May, 2023
Everybody by Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins. Center for the Arts Theater (black box), Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, Nov, 2022
Oedipus El Rey by Luis Alfaro. Center for the Arts Theater (black box), Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, Nov, 2021
Slabber by Lisa D’Amour. Outdoor, socially distant performance on the Center for the Arts Green, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, Oct, 2020
The Method Gun by the Rude Mechs, re-devised by the Wesleyan students. Intended venue: Center for the Arts Theater (proscenium), COVID pivot to zoom. May, 2020 (currently over 5K views on YouTube)
Playwriting
The Library Project. Fools Fury Production, San Francisco, CA, 2020 (canceled due to COVID)
The Earth’s Blue Heart. Commissioned by the Climate Change Theater Action Project (CCTA)
Performed internationally in festival format at the following venues:
The Earth’s Blue Heart, School of Humanities, Media, and Communication, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand, April 25, 2023, and subsequently at the Universidad de los Andes, April 2023
UMeARTh, the University of Montana, Missoula, MT, Sep 20, 2019
Climate Change Theater Action, University of Rhode Island and the Wilbury Theater Group, Providence, RI, Sep 19, 2019
Climate Change Theatre Action in Eden Terrace, The Drama Discourse Society, Auckland, New Zealand, Oct 11, 2019
Climate Change Theater Greenfield, Greenfield, MA, Oct 13, 2019
Lighting the Way: Nine Short Plays That Stubbornly Celebrate a Sustainable Future, Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, Almonte, Ontario, Canada, Oct 17, 2019
Take 10 for Climate Change, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Nov 4-8, 2019
Reading Camp, Water Radio/O Miami, University of Florida, Miami, FL, Nov 6, 2109
Camino Real Radio plays, KUNM, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, Nov 12, 2019
Climate Change Theatre Action at Harvard, Signet Society, Cambridge, MA, Nov 15, 2019
Performing Climate Change in Hamburg, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, Nov 15, 2019
Eco-Design Charrette, Triga Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dec 2-20, 2019
An Evening of Action Theater, Siena College, Loudenville, NY, Dec 3, 2019
Climate Change Theater Action Day, Sonoma County, CA, Dec 7, 2019
Lighting the Way: Six Plays That Invite Us to Participate in a Global Conversation, to Talk to Each other for a While About Our World, Our Environment, Our Earth, Drama Dogs @ Santa Barbara Public Library, Santa Barbara, CA, Dec 8, 2019
Climate Change Theater Action Readings, NYU Abu Dhabi Theater Program, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Dec 11, 2019
Lighting The Way: Climate Change Theatre Action, Arts Commons, Motel Theatre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Dec 12, 2019
Climate Change Theatre Action: Lighting the Way, Ramapo College of NJ, Mahwah, NJ, Dec 12, 2019
Climate Change Theatre Action Fraser Valley, University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Dec 13, 2019
Your House is on Fire, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, Dec 14, 2019
Climate Change Theatre Action in Ms. Maley’s New Paltz, New York Class, New Paltz, NY, Dec 20, 2019
Appreciation. Commissioned by the Climate Change Theater Action Project
Performed internationally in festival format at the following venues:
Heartbeats for the Earth, the Power of Humanity, Miami University and Engaging for Climate (ECO), Oxford Community Art Center’s Exhibition “Changing Climate, Changing Communities: Local
Reflections of a Global Issue,” Oxford, OH, Apr 2, 2024
Climate Changed: Facing Our Future, The Nobel Conference 55, Gustavus University, St. Peter, MN, Sep 24, 2019
This Sinking Island, The Anthropologists, Speyer Hall, University Settlement, NYC, NY, Oct 4, 2017
(Play). A Reading Series, NYU Abu Dhabi Saadiyat Campus, UAE, Oct 8, 2017
International Human Rights Arts Festival, @ Culture Project, NYC, NY, Oct 15, 2017
Climate Change Theatre Action in Liverpool, The Black-E, Liverpool, England, Oct 18, 2017
Koha for Greenpeace Climate Change Campaign, The Drama Discourse Society, Auckland, New Zealand, Oct 20, 2017
Climate Change Theater Action, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL, Oct 24, 2017
Art for Change '17 Festival, Old City Multi-Use Co., Athens, Greece, Oct 27-29, 2017
An Interactive Night of Conscious Theatre, The Wilbury Group, Providence, RI, Nov 5, 2017
Climate Justice by SJW Readings, Social Justice Warrior Play Readings, #thebrownstoneofdreams, Central Harlem, NY, Nov 5, 2017
Climate Change Theater Action, Askanase Hall, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, Nov 8, 2017
Symposium, California State University, Fullerton, CA, Nov 9, 2017
ClimateAct: An Open Play Reading, Main St. Landing Performing Arts Ctr, Burlington, VT, Nov 9, 2019
Does Theatre Have the Capacity to Truly Move People to Action, Maryknoll School, Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov 9, 2017
Eco-Performance, Berklee Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA, Nov 10, 2017
Climate Change Theatre Action-Chicago, Pride Arts Center, Chicago, IL, Nov 10, 2017
Climate Change Theatre Action in Shanghai, One World Theater, Shanghai, China, Nov 11-12, 2017
Climate Change Theatre Action in Ealing, Beaufort Players, West London, Ealing, Great Britain, Nov 15, 2017
Climate Change Theatre Action, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, Nov 16, 2017
The Spaces Between Us, Spingold Theater Center, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, Nov 17, 2017
Climate Change Theatre Action in New Hampshire, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH, Nov 17, 2017
#WAKEUP, Pomona College Department of Theatre, Claremont, CA, Nov 28, 2017
Climate Change Theatre Action at Artichoke Dance Co., Brooklyn, NY, Dec 10, 2017
Today is a Good Day. Commissioned by the After Orlando International Theatre Action Project
Performed internationally in festival format at the following venues:
After Orlando, Vibrant 2016 Finborough Theater Festival, London, England, Oct 30-Nov 17, 2016
After Orlando, Central Square Theater, Cambridge, MA
After Orlando, Playmakers Repertory Company, Chapel Hill, NC, Nov 14, 2016
After Orlando, University of Southern California School of Dramatic Arts (podcast), Dec 1-11, 2016
After Orlando, Philadelphia Theater Company, Suzanne Roberts Theater, Philadelphia, PA, Nov 21, 2016
After Orlando, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, Sep 22, 2016
After Orlando, University of Texas, Dallas, TX, Oct 9, 2016
After Orlando, Sacred Fools Theater Company, Los Angeles, CA, Dec 5, 2016
Arnie Louis and Bob. Commissioning Producer: Trinity Repertory Theatre. Premiere, Trinity Rep, Providence, RI, Apr, 2016
Related Professional Work
Producing
Film: The Rest I Make Up. Director, Michelle Memran. Named one of the best documentary films of 2018 by The New Yorker. “An intimate and exhilarating documentary portrait”—Richard Brody
International screenings and festivals (selected– complete list of past screenings here):
Museum of Modern Art, Doc Fortnight Festival, NY, NY, Feb 16, 2018 American Premiere; extended run Aug 23-29, 2018
María Irene Fornés Institute Symposium. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Featured Event, April 14, 2018
Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival. Canadian Premiere, May 27, 2018
Frameline 42 International Film festival. West Coast Premiere, Jun 16, 2018
Havana International Film Festival. Cuban Premiere, Dec 11-12, 2018
Mardi Gras Film Festival as part of Queer Doc, Sydney, AU. Australian Premiere, Feb 24, 2019
FemCine: Festival de Cinema de Mujeres, Cineteca de National Chile, Cultural La Moneda, Santiago, Chile.
Chilean Premiere, Mar 21, 2019
Sebastopol documentary Film Festival. Best Documentary Feature, Mar 29, 2019
The Institute of Contemporary Art, The Mall, London, England. British Premiere, April 5-9, 2019
Cohen New Works Festival, the University of Texas @ Austin. Keynote event, Apr 16-18, 2019
Metrograph Theater, NYC, NY. Q&A with Tony Kushner and Michelle Memran, May 6, 2019
Mabou Mines, with Mud/Drowning. NYC, NY, Oct 3, 2022
Philip Glass’s Days and Nights Festival, with Mud/Drowning. Sebastopol, CA, Oct 9, 2019
Queer Porto. Portuguese Premiere, Oct 12, 2019
Heartland International Film Festival, Oct 14-20, 2019
Centre Pompidou, Cinéma 2, Paris, France. French Premiere, Nov 16-27, 2019
Documenta15, Cuban Cinema exhibition LAND WITHOUT IMAGES: THE ABSENT IN CUBAN CINEMA, Kassel, Germany, Jun-Sep, 2022
The Fornés Marathon. Associate Producer to JoAnne Akalaitis. The Public Theater, NYC, NY, Aug 27, 2018
Intimacy Choreography
No One is Forgotten, by Winter Miller. Rattlestick Theater, NYC, NY, July 2019
Recent Alien Abduction, by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas. Play Company, Walkerspace, NYC, NY, Mar 2019
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Pearl, Katie and D’Amour, Lisa. MILTON: A Performance and Community Engagement Experiment. 53rd State Press distributed by Theater Communications Group (TCG). NYC, NY, 2019
Plays
Pearl, Katie. “The Earth’s Blue Heart.” In Lighting the Way: An Anthology of Short Plays About the Climate Crisis, ed. Bilodeau, Chantal and Peterson, Thomas. York University Press, 2020. 259-264
Pearl, Katie. “Appreciation.” In Where Is the Hope? An Anthology of Short Climate Change Plays. Ed. Chantal Bilodeau. Toronto: Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, 2018. 247–251
Pearl, Katie and D’Amour, Lisa. “Always Never Her Trilogy.” In Play: Journal of Plays, Issue 3, 2007
Book Chapters and Essays
Pearl, Katie and Memran, Michelle. (forthcoming) ‘Queer Aging: María Irene Fornés’ chapter in Garcia- Romero, Anne and Herrera, Brian Fornés in Context. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge England, 2024
Pearl, Katie et al. ‘Milton: A Community Engagement and Performance Experiment’ in Svich, Caridad Audience (R)evolution, Dispatches from the Field. TCG Press, NYC, NY, 2016
Pearl, Katie. ‘Considering Imagination’ in Svich, Caridad Innovation in Five Acts. TCG Press, NYC, NY, 2015
Academic Journals
Pearl, Katie and Pryor, Jaclyn I. “Total Dramaturgical Collapse: American Theatre in Pandemic Time” in Theatre Topics, vol 31, no 2, 2021
Pearl, Katie. “‘Conversation Constellations’ in After the Show: A Play Based on Actual Events.” Editors Robert Quillen Camp and Gavin Kroeber. In Theater, 44, (3): 51-52, 2014
“A BAM Dialogue: How to Agitate the Theater of the Perfectly Harmless,” with D’Amour, Gibson, and Kievman in Theater, vol 31 no 2, 2001: p75–87, 2001.
Writing for the Field
“Caridad Svich’s ‘Town Hall’: Resistance and Change,” with playwright Caridad Svich. The Theatre Times, June 4, 2017
“The ‘Us’ of Town Hall,” with playwright Caridad Svich. HowlRound Theatre Commons, April 26, 2017 “The Rest I Make Up: María Irene Fornés,” Brooklyn Rail, Oct 2016
“Creativity, Aging, and Alzheimer’s,” with Michelle Memran, HowlRound Theatre Commons, April 23, 2016
“We are the Climate,” HowlRound Theatre Commons, Theatre in the Age of Climate Change series. Ed. Chantal Bilodeau, April 16, 2017
RECOGNITION
Fellowships and Awards
College of the Environment Spring Faculty Fellowship, Wesleyan University, 2023 Sustainability & Environmental Justice Pedagogical Initiative award, Wesleyan University, 2021
Center for Humanities Faculty Fellowship, Wesleyan University, 2021
Inclusion in the Library of Congress’ “The Coronavirus Web Archive” for “Directing on Zoom” website, 2021
Anschutz Distinguished Fellowship, Princeton University, 2016-17
Lee Reynolds Award, League of Professional Theatre Women, 2011
Zelda Fichandler Award for Directors (finalist), Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers, 2010
National Endowment for the Arts Outstanding New American Play Finalist, 2008
Best Site Specific Play, Bird Eye Blue Print, The Gothamist, NYC 2007
Roothbert Foundation Fellowship, 2006 Obie Award, 2003
Drama League Directing Fellowship, 2000
Major Grants
New England Foundation for the Arts, National Touring Project Grant, 2021
Alternate Roots Solidarity Fund Grant Recipient, 2021
New York State Council on the Arts Individual Artist Award, 2018
NEA Our Town Grant, 2017
NEA Our Town Grant, 2015
Network of Ensemble Theaters Exchange Grant, 2013
Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund, 2012
Creative Capital Award, 2009
Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund, 2009 Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund, 2008
Mellon Foundation, community building with the New Works Theater Community Austin TX, 2008
Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund, 2005
Commissions
American Repertory Theater with the Harvard University Center for the Environment, 2016: Ocean Filibuster
Steinberg Playwriting Commission Trinity Repertory Theater, 2015: Arnie Louis and Bob
People’s Light and Theatre with Longwood Botanical Gardens, 2013: Lost in the Meadow
PS122 Performance Commission, 2010: Terrible Things
The Kitchen Performance Commission, 2009: How to Build a Forest
Whitney Museum, Performance on 42nd Street series, 2004: Limo
Arts>Brookfield Properties, World Financial Center, NYC, 2007: Bird Eye Blue Print
Artist Residencies
SPACE on Ryder Farm, Brewster NY, 2019: for development of Ocean Filibuster
University of Houston, 2019-21 (moved online due to COVID): for development of Ocean Filibuster
Fitt Artist Residency, Brown University, 2016: for development of Fornés Project
Ground Floor at Berkeley Repertory Theater, Berkeley CA, 2014: for development of Milton
Design Residency Brown University Theater Department, 2014: for development of Milton
American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco CA, 2013: for development of Milton
Hampshire College, 2009: for development of How to Build a Forest
Appalachian State University, 2009: for development of How to Build a Forest
Voice and Vision Artist Residency, Bard University Campus, 2008: for development of Terrible Things
Citations
Tilley, Elspeth. Drinking Imaginary Cosmopolitans in Beijing: Or Why Kiwis Sometimes Fly, in All Good Things Must Begin: An Anthology of Short Plays About the Climate Crisis, edited by Chantal Bilodeau, Arts & Climate Initiative and the Centre for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, 2024 (forthcoming)
Bilodeau, Chantal. ATT On Air #19: Rain/Regen, Deutches Theater Podcast, Berlin, Germany, March 2024 Svich, Caridad. “Town Hall” in Critical Stages, The IATC Journal/Revue de l’AICT, Issue No. 26, Dec 2022
Star Rogers, Hannah et.al. Routledge Handbook of Art, Science, and Technology Studies, Routledge, Oxon/New York, 2022
Triga Collective: Doyle, Shannon Lea et. al., with Ian Garett, editors. Climate Change Theatre Action Lighting the Way EcoDesign Charrette, Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, Toronto, ON, 2021
Chaudhuri, Una. CLIMATE LENS: The Human Story in a More-Than-Human Frame, School of Performance and Cultural Industries webinar series 2020-1, School of Performance and Cultural Industries, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, May 24, 2021
Balestrini, Nassim Winnie. “Anthropogenic Climate Change Condensed: Creating Community in Very Short Plays” in Journal of the Short Story in English, vol. 73, Autumn 2019. p. 121-134
Landis, Kevin and McCauley, Suzanne. Cultural Performance, Ethnographic Approaches to Performance Studies, MacMillan 2017. p201-226
Harris, Anne and Homan-Jones, Stacy. Writing for Performance, Sense Publish, The Netherlands, 2018. p80-81
Rowlands, Ian. “A Sense of Prayer in a Landscape of Catastrophe: The Plays of Caridad Svich (introduction)” in The Hour of All Things and Other Plays, Intellect Ltd, Bristol UK, 2018
Celik, Aysan. On the virtual theater commons site HowlRound: “Does Laughter Have a Place Here?” Mar 19, 2018
Warden, Claire. Innovation in Five Acts: Strategies for Theatre and Performance edited by Caridad Svich, Contemporary Theatre Review, 2016. 26:2, 276-277
Mosser, Jeffery. On the virtual theater commons site HowlRound: “The Psychology of the Audience, Rules of Engagement,” Dec 14, 2012
REVIEWS AND PRESS
J.J. Colagrande. “Ocean Filibuster is Brilliant, Imaginative, Interactive Satire.” Miami Jitney, Nov 13, 2022
Helena Alonso Paisley. “Ocean Filibuster Lights a Fuse.” Art Burst Miami review, Nov 9, 2022
Don Shewey. “Mabou Mines Looks Back at Half a Century of Looking Forward” (featured mention). American Theater Magazine June 28, 2022
Megan Sandberg-Zakian. “Milton: A Performance and Community Engagement Experiment.” Stage Directors and Choreographers Association Journal p.76, Vol. 10 No. 1, Spring 2022
Mark Favermann. “Surfing the Waves of Immersive Science and Art.” Arts Fuse, Mar 17, 2022
Amelia Parenteau. “The Shows That Got Away and/or Found a Way.” American Theater Magazine (article p10), Mar 10, 2022
Andrea Shea. “The Ocean Comes to Its Own Defense in a New Musical that Confronts Climate Change.” WBUR, Mar 8, 2022
Lian Parsons. “We Are Ocean.” Harvard Gazette, Mar 1, 2022
Christopher Wallenberg. “Ocean Filibuster—An Argument for a Sea Change with a Bit of Spectacle.” Boston Globe, February 24, 2022
Alan Smason. “The Ghost of Nita and Zita Return During an Uncertain Time,” Theater Criticism, Aug 31, 2020
Elena Araoz. “Directing on Zoom,” Innovations in Socially Distant Performance, June 29, 2020
Daniel Krane. “At Wesleyan University, Students Pioneer New Work in Zoom Theater,” Civilians’ Extended Play Blog, June 17, 2020
Matt Caprioli/photography by Cole Wilson. “PearlDamour’s Lost in the Meadow,” Chance Magazine, issue 6, 2020
Rob Weinert-Kendt. “Where the Year Went: A Look Back, and Forward,” American Theater Magazine, Mar 11, 2021
Jean Tarbox. “Breaking New Post-Dramatic Ground: Wesleyan University,” HowlRound, Sep 28, 2020
Chantal Bilodeau. “Digging for New Roots,” American Theater Magazine (featured mention), Feb 18, 2020
Pamela Newton. “The Generative Generation.” American Theater Magazine, January 3, 2018
Martha Wade Steketee. “The Maria Irene Fornes Play Marathon We Need Right Now” (featured mention), Clyde Fitch Report, Aug 21, 2018
Joyelle Ball. “Review of Milton.” Theatre Journal, vol. 69 no. 1, 2017, p. 94-96.
Andrea Tieman. “Charming and Familiar: Arnie Louis and Bob.” Broadway World, Apr 12, 2016
Susan McDonald. “Trinity Rep’s Arnie Louis and Bob: An Intriguing Family Portrait.” Sun Chronicle, Apr 12, 2016
Benjamin Morris. “Performing Change: How to Build a Forest.” Pelican Bomb review, Dec 7, 2015
Julie Baumgardner. 9 Artists Respond to Climate Change. Artsy, Sep 22, 2015
Nicole Rubersberg. “PearlDamour Sees the Way Home in Stars over Milton,” Springboard for the Arts Creative Exchange Blog, Sep 15, 2015
Anita Rao and Phoebe Judge. “What Five Towns Named Milton Tell Us About America,” WUNC, North Carolina Public Radio, Aug 1, 2014
Ian Daniel. “PearlDamour Explores What It Means to American, One Town Named Milton at a Time,” Extended Play Blog, The Civilians, Apr 20, 2015
Benjamin Morris. “Performing Change: A Reflection on How to Build a Forest at the Contemporary Arts Center,” Pelican Bomb, Dec 7, 2015
Martin Brady. “How to Build a Forest,” The Nashville Scene, Mar 27, 2014
Richard Goldstein. “How to Build a Forest,” Bomb Magazine interview, June 22, 2011
Lizzie Olesker. “How to Build a Forest with PearlDamour and Shawn Hall,” The Brooklyn Rail, June 2011 Bryna Turner. “How to See a Forest,” American Theater Magazine, June 2011
Alexis Clements. “Uncertain Possibilities,” L Magazine review, Dec 17, 2009
Alexis Soloski. “Quarky, Quirky Terrible Things,” Village Voice review, Dec 15, 2009 John Del Signore. “Opinionist: Terrible Things,” The Gothamist, Dec 6, 2009
Justin Boyd. “Something Old Something New: Bird Eye Blue Print,” Brooklyn Rail, May 2007 John Del Signore. “Opinionist: Bird Eye Blue Print,” The Gothamist, May 20, 2007
Barbara & Scott Siegel. “Indie Theater,” Theater Mania review, Oct 3, 2003
Alexis Soloski. “Mobile Poem: Either the Interstate or the End of the World,” Village Voice, Sep 23, 2003
Anita Gates. “Anna Bella Eema: Another Story of Symbolism as Complex as One, Two, Three,” New York Times review, Sep 18, 2003
George Patterson. “Nita and Zita: White Sauce and Diaper Babies/ Performance Art #1,” Ambush Magazine, Vol. 20, Issue 12, 2002
Wayne Alan Brenner. “Anna Bell Eema: Here’s Mud in Your Eye,” Austin Chronicle review, May 18, 2001
PANELS AND PRESENTATIONS
Session leader: “Ocean Filibuster: Maximizing the Impact of Your Science with Supercharged Storytelling.” Ocean Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Feb 23, 2024
Panelist: “Our One Earth–Artists Engaging Climate.” The Gathering, Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, May 5, 2022
Featured Artist: “A Conversation with the Makers of Ocean Filibuster.” Behind the Scenes series, American Repertory Theater (online), April 6, 2021
Panelist: “Making Feminist Theater and Making Theater Feminist.” Digital Theatre + (online), Oct 28, 2021
Featured Artist: “Build From Here.” Fools Fury Convening: The Future of Ensemble (online), July 2021
Featured Artist: “Visions in Progress, Climate Underneath the Surface.” Theater and Policy Salon (online), 2021
Panelist: “Virtual Performance Series: Site Specific Workflows.” USITT21 (online), Mar 8, 2021
Panelist: Peace Café, with Seeds of Peace. Theater and Policy Salon (online), Oct 19, 2020
Featured Artist: “Longstanding Collaborations.” Part 1, Dramatist Live #10 (online), June 10, 2020
Featured Artist: “Ocean Filibuster.” Guggenheim Presents Works and Process (online), June 8, 2020
Panelist: “María Irene Fornés, Then and Now.” Great Plains Theater Conference, Omaha, NE, July 2019
Featured Artist: The Rest I Make Up. Screening and discussion, Association for Theatre in Higher Education Conference, Orlando, FL, Aug 10, 2019
Panelist: “The Rest I Make Up: Documenting the Legacy of Maria Irene Fornés.” Association of Theatre in Higher Education Conference, Orlando, FL, August 11, 2019
Panelist: “Hungarian Cultural Realities and the Theatre of Opposition.” With Martin Borass of StereoAkt (Hungary) and Daniella Topol, Rattlestick Theater. The Gathering, Laboratory for Global Performance & Politics, Georgetown University, Davis Performing Arts Center, Gonda Theatre, May 11, 2019
Keynote Speaker: “The Eternal Newness of Maria Irene Fornés.” David Mark Cohen New Works Festival, B. Iden Payne Theater, University of Texas @ Austin, Austin, TX, April 15, 2019
Panelist: New Dramatists Creative-Producing Summit. New Dramatists, NYC, NY, Jan 11, 2019
Panelist: “Women Directors on Fornés as Director.”New York University Tisch School of the Arts Colloquium on Fornés, NYC, April 15, 2018
Lecturer: “Making Theater For and With Community.” Anschutz Fellowship lecture, Chancellor Green Rotunda, Princeton University, Mar 28, 2017
Presenter: “The Artist Citizen: Practicing Community (Conversations about Holding Together).” Idea Forum workshop with Ananya Chatterjea, National Performance Network Conference, Austin TX, Dec 3, 2016
Presenter: “Conversation Constellations.” After the Show, Martin E. Segal Center, NYC, NY, Nov 14, 2013
Interviewee: “How to Build a Forest.” After the Show, Martin E. Segal Center, NYC, NY, Nov 14, 2013
Featured Presenter: “PearlDamour’s MILTON.” Workshop showing and discussion, Association for Theatre in Higher Education Conference, Orlando, FL, Aug 2, 2013
Lecturer: “Specificity and Site.” McDade Center for Literary and Performing Arts, Syracuse University, Scranton, PA, Mar 29, 2010
Presentation: “Imperfectly Harmful Theater.” BAMdialogue Series curated by Mac Wellman, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, May 4, 2000
MASTER CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS
“Leading by Following: Making Performance through a Climate Lens” for Professor Una Chaudhuri and Jay Wegman, Contemporary Experimental Performance, NYU, Sep 23, 2021
“Site-Specific Performance-Making” for Professor Nicole Stanton, Composition Across the Arts (DANC 212), Wesleyan University, Sep 3-5, 2019
“Negotiation within Creative Communication” for the Great Plains Theater Conference, Omaha, NE, May 30, 2019
“Writing from the Outside In” for the Playwrights Group, Museum of Jurassic Technology, Los Angeles, CA, June 6, 2019
“Devising Narrative” for Andy Paris, Devising Performance, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Durham, NC, March 13-15, 2019
“Skies over Seattle” for University of Washington School of Drama. A year-long residency with interdisciplinary MFA cohort creating new performances with and for local community organizations, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Sep 2015-Jun 2016
“Solo Performance” for Marya Lowry, Brandeis University MFA program. Two-week residency with MFA actors focused on strategies and techniques for creating solo performance. Brandies University, Waltham, MA, March 2014
“Getting out of the Way: A Performance Workshop” for the American Theater in Higher Education Conference, Orlando, FL, Aug 1, 2013
“Workshop: Specificity and Site” for Professor Hank Willenbrink, McDade Center for Literary and Performing Arts, Syracuse University, Scranton, PA, Mar 30, 2010
“Negotiation within Creative Collaboration” for University of Iowa MFA playwrights, Iowa City, IA, Sep 10, 2009
COLLEAGUESHIP & SERVICE
To the University
Standing Committees
Compensation and Benefits Committee, 2024-2026
Faculty Executive Council, Tenure Track Representative Division 1, 2023
Committees
WIAL (“Hamlin Project”) Steering Committee, 2023-24
Creative Campus Initiative Committee, 2019-present
Searches
CFA Director Search (chair, Nicole Stanton), 2022
Working Groups
Student Theater Working Group (chair: Dean Roger Grant), 2021
Pedagogy Working Group: Covid Taskforce around curriculum planning (Chair: Demetrius Eudell), 2020
Campus-wide Talks
Center for the Humanities Monday Night Lecture: “Entering a Life: Maria Irene Fornés and the Stuff of Making,” Spring 2021
All Staff Luncheon: “Theater as Conversation,” 2019
Advisor to CFA Programming
“Pearl Creates MILTON, a Performance and Community Engagement Experiment,” Wesleyan Connection, Jan 16, 2020
Forklift Danceworks project “Wes Works,” 2021
Kristina Wong year-long engagement, 2020/21
Facilitated a viewing party of Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest with Shades student theater group
Coordinated with then-head of Albritton Center Katja Kolcio to bring Kristina Wong to campus (zoom) for Engage 2020 lecture, and co-moderated the post-lecture discussion with student Esmé Ng
Conceived and organized a conversation between Kristina Wong and the AAPI community on campus (moderated by colleague Maria-Christina Oliveras)
Elevator Repair Service (ERS) Residency, 2021:
Hosted a watch party of the original Baldwin/Buckley debate and facilitated an online campus-wide conversation
Worked with the CFA and ERS to develop ERS’s online presentation, then moderated a conversation with the ERS ensemble alongside student Pablo Fitzroy Wickham III
Collaboration with CFA
Ocean Filibuster, Art into Action Series, Spring 2023
In partnership with the CFA, conceived and produced a semester-long interdisciplinary, cross-campus series bringing together art and activism, science and storytelling building to the CFA presentation and Connecticut premiere of PearlDamour’s Ocean Filibuster. The series consisted of:
Art and Policy Salon: Acting on Climate Change. Artists help us imagine possible futures. How can they effect actual change? With Asst. Professor Raquel Bryant (E&ES), Environmental Justice specialist Alex Rodriguez (Save the Sound), community muralist Dr. Kat Owens, and Strategic Advisor Michael Feldman. Ring Family Hall, Wesleyan University, Mar 28, 2023
Sea Creature Sewing: Entangled and Ingested. Researcher and artist Dr. Kat Owens works with communities to create life-sized murals of sea animals harmed by plastic pollution. The Wesleyan community spent an afternoon helping to sew a new ocean mural from discarded plastic. Usdan lawn, Wesleyan University, Apr 14, 2023
Talking Out Ocean Filibuster: Humans viz. Ocean. With Professors Elise Springer (PHIL) and Joey Weiss (ANTHRO). In conjunction with Environment-related Artist Book open house, special collections. Develin Room, Olin Library, Wesleyan University, Apr 6, 2023
Fireside Ocean Jam: Songs and Storytelling About the Ocean. With Asst. Professor Raquel Bryant (E&ES), an evening at the CFA pop-up firepit sharing songs and stories about the Ocean and diving deep into a celebration of the ocean-human ecosystem. Center for the Arts Green, Wesleyan University, Apr 21, 2023
Guest speaker
“Devising Sound Design” for Professor Paula Matthusen course: Composition Seminar (graduate), MUSC208. Oct 3, 2022
“Performing Chekhov” for Associate Professor Roman Utkin’s course: Chekhov: Prose vs Drama, Roman Utkin. RULE279. Nov 15, 2022
“MILTON: Performance and Civic Engagement” for Professor Katja Kolcio’s course: The Artist in Community. DANC376. Mar 8, 2021
General Service
Faculty Judge: FYS Essay Prize, 2022
Wesleyan Press
Andrew Chatfield. “Connecticut Premiere of Ocean Filibuster,” Wesleyan Connection, April 5, 2023
Andrew Chatfield. “Artists and Activists Discuss Climate Change,” Wesleyan Connection, April 5, 2023
“Citizen Artist—Creating Socially Engaged Theater as Civic Practice,” Wesleyan University Magazine, issue 2, September 24, 2020
Olivia Drake. “Theater Department’s Interdisciplinary “Talk It Out” Focuses on Contagion and Pandemics,” Wesleyan Connection, Sep 24, 2020
Olivia Drake. “Theater Department Performs Socially-Distanced Fall Show, SLABBER,” Wesleyan Connection, Oct 19, 2020
“Isolation. Imagination. Total Commitment. The Method Gun,” Video. Wesleyan/Wesleyan University Communications, 2.9K views, July 27, 2020
Olivia Drake. “Theater Department Produces, Livestreams The Method Gun,” Wesleyan Connection, May 4, 2020
“Pearl Creates MILTON, a Performance and Community Engagement Experiment,” Wesleyan Connection, Jan 16, 2020
To the Department
Search Committees
Part time Visiting Faculty Position in Stage Management (chair, Marcela Oteíza), 2024
Full time Visiting Faculty Position in Directing (chair, Marcela Oteíza), 2023
Professor of Costume Design (chair, Marcela Oteíza), 2021
Professor of Lighting Design (chair, Ron Jenkins), 2020
Department Liaison
Center for the Arts 2019-2022
Major Reps 2019-2021
2nd Stage/Shades student theater groups 2019-2020
Talk It Outs
Developed and facilitated an embodied, interdisciplinary dramaturgy series in conjunction with theater department productions. Talk It Outs bring together a range of expert and invested faculty, student, and community voices from different disciplines, departments and backgrounds to engage with themes of the plays through group conversation.
Talking Out Ocean Filibuster: Humans viz. Ocean. With Professors Elise Springer (PHIL), Joey Weiss (ANTH), and the 6-member student cast. Develin Room, Olin Library, April 6, 2024
Talking Out Everybody and Antigonick: How We Have Died. With Professors Andy Szegedy-Mazcek (CLST), Gary Shaw (HIST), and student actor Nikhil Sekaran (CLST). Russell House, Oct 18, 2022
Talking Out Oedipus El Rey: Self Determination vs. The Weavers of Fate. With Professors Edward Torres (THEA), Eirene Visvardi (CLST), capstone student actor Milton Espinoza (THEA), Jason Torello (CPE) and professional graffiti artist Linda Luz. Downey House Lounge, Oct 28, 2021
Talking Out Slabber: Dis/Ease: Contagion and Pandemics in our World and its Stories. With Professors Fred Cohen (BIO), Anthony Hatch (SISP), and student dramaturg Luna Mac-Williams (THEA). Online, Sep 22, 2020
Talking Out The Laramie Project: Centering Queer Voices—Documenting Trauma and Resilience. With Professors Christina Crosby (ENG), Calvin Anderson (THEA), student dramaturg Nathan Pugh (THEA), and original creator/cast member of Tectonic Theater’s The Laramie Project Leigh Fondakowski. Downey House Lounge, Nov 7, 2019
Department Community Building, Convener & Organizer
WESeminar “Theater as Gathering– Excerpts from Senior Projects”
With Professors Katie Brewer Ball and Marcela Oteíza. A WESeminar event promoting the concept of performance as an opportunity for community engagement, showcasing the work of graduating seniors. Theater Studios TST001, Apr 25, 2024
Trustees Showcase
With Prof. Marcela Oteíza and the technical support of Prof. Courtney Gaston, Theater department Trustees showcase at Theater Studios TST001, Friday February 24, 2023
Open Graffiti Party
With Prof. Marcela Oteíza and Muralist Lindaluz Carillo, Homecoming event connected to the department production of Oedipus El Rey at the Center for the Arts Green, October 27, 2021
Play Club
Launched in 2019, a weekly get-together for informal play readings and discussions, Theater department Lounge. This continued throughout the “pandemic pivot” spring of 2020 online, and has now become a .5 credit course THEA180 “Reading Plays for Production” for students participating in the department’s season selection process.
Department Production Post-Mortems
With Prof. Eddie Torres and the support of other production faculty, launched in 2020 to create a responsive system of building best practices for department productions.
Coordinator: Guest Artist Visits
Dante Green, as Breaking New Ground visiting artist and sound designer for department shows Oedipus El Rey and Sonnets for an Old Century, 2021/22
Lindaluz Carillo, Graffiti Artist. Participated in Open Graffiti Party and Talk it Out in conjunction with department show Oedipus El Rey, Fall 2021
Lisa D’Amour, playwright and Jenn Kidwell, actor. Rehearsal residency with student participation around
Ocean Filibuster development, Spring 2020
Leigh Fondakowski, original cast member The Laramie Project. Visited course Performance Ensemble (THEA 391) and participated in Talk It Out in conjunction with department production of The Laramie Project, 2019
Department Policy
Curricular Working Group with Professors Marcela Oteíza and Edwin Sanchez, 2024
Participating writer in updating thesis requirements with Professors Katie Brewer Ball and Marcela Oteíza, 2020/21
Participating Writer in Department Self Study, 2021
Lead writer in guide to student theater-making/rehearsing during COVID, with department colleagues and CFA production staff, 2020
To the Profession
Working Groups
Member Creative Core, The Lab, Georgetown University, 2024-present
SDC Academic Initiatives Task Force (Stage Directors and Choreographer’s Union), 2023
Fornés Institute: Lead by Brian Herrera of Princeton University and Anne Garcia-Romero of the University of Notre Dame, 2020-present
Founding member, Climate Lens: Lead artist/scholar: Una Chaudhuri (NYU), 2017-present
Founding co-curator, Works on Water: an interdisciplinary triennial showcasing artists working on, in, or with the world’s waterways (2016-emeritus).
Convener & Organizer
Gulf South Climate Justice Artist and Cultural Organizer Convening, New Orleans, LA, June 9-11
Book Proposal Reviewer
Routledge Theatre and Performance Studies division, The Shape of Time: Perspectives on the Theatre of Les Waters, edited by Scott Cummings
Mentoring & Development
“Pearl Creates MILTON, a Performance and Community Engagement Experiment,” Wesleyan Connection, Jan 16, 2020
“Directing on Zoom” website, created with students in THEA 381 Directing II (2020) and picked up for use by over 30 Universities, teachers, and theater resource lists world-wide, and tapped for inclusion in the Library of Congress COVID archive, 2021
Theater Anywhere: A Cookbook of Activities by Alex Ates, Westtown Theater, in partnership with American Alliance for Theatre & Education, Aug 12, 2020
Respondent, Great Plains Theater Conference, Omaha Nebraska, May 26-Jun 1, 2019
New Work development at New Dramatists Playwrights’ Service Organization: directing readings /leading workshops for various award-winning playwrights between the years 2005-2019
TEACHING
Courses Taught
Undergraduate Courses taught at Wesleyan University (selection)
Theater Arts
THEA 183-01: The Actor’s Experience (Spring 2024, Fall 2022, Fall 2021)
THEA 281-01: Introduction to Directing (Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2022)
THEA 331-05: Technical Practice B (Fall 2021)
THEA 381-01: Directing 2 (Spring 2024, Spring 2020,)
THEA 390-01: Performance Ensemble (Spring 2024, Fall 2019)
THEA 391-01: The Live Event (Spring 2023)
THEA 432-01-02/433-01-02-03: Theater Projects Performance Practice–Department Productions (Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2019)
Professor of record for students acting in Capstone projects with student director as principal advisee:
THEA 427-01-02-03/ 428-02: Performance Practice Senior Project A (Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020, Fall 2019)
THEA 430-02/431-01-02-03: Performance Practice Senior Project B (Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020)
Theater Methods
CHUM 352-01/THEA 552 Following Fornés: Creativity, Intimacy, and Imagination (Spring 2021)
Tutorials
THEA 402-02: Individual Tutorial (Spring 2020)
THEA 403/404–03, 05: Department Project/Essay (Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Fall 2021)
THEA 408-01: Senior Tutorial (Spring 2020)
THEA 409- 410: Senior Thesis Tutorial sections 17, 22 (Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020, Fall 2019)
THEA 411/1412–Sections 02, 05, Group Tutorial (Spring 2023, Fall 2022)
THEA 419/420: Student Forum sections 01, 02 (Spring 2023, Fall 2022)
THEA 491/492: Teaching Apprentice Tutorial (Spring 2023, Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019)
Graduate Courses taught at Wesleyan University’s Institute of Curatorial Practice in Performance (ICPP)
ICPP 575A/B-01 Considering Site, Wesleyan University (Winter/Spring 2021, Summer/Fall 2020)
Class Visits to Other Universities as part of Ocean Filibuster Tours
“Immersive and Community-Oriented Theater-Making” for Andra Harbold, Musical Theater Training Program, University of Utah, March 19, 2024
“Ocean Filibuster” for Johann Montozzi-Wood, Manifesto Workshop–Climate Change, Afro-/Solar Punk, and Performance, Duke University, Sep 21, 2023
“Performance and Policy Change” for Catherine Admay, MA Ethics and Policy-Making course, School of Public Policy, Duke University, Sep 20, 2023
“PearlDamour Work Talk” for Marcia Rego, Writing About Performance, FOCUS / Thompson Writing Program, Duke University, Sep 19, 2023
Artist Talks at Other Universities
“PearlDamour Artist Talk” for Holly Hughes, Live Arts Survey, Stamps School of Art & Design, University of Michigan, October 19, 2024
“Devising Design” for MacArthur “Genius” Mimi Lien, MFA Design workshop, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, New York, NY, Sep 23, 2021
Academic Advising, Wesleyan
Capstones: Senior Projects and Theses, Tutor
Lila Popell, 2024
Essay: Theatre Without Production: Celebrating the Psychological Benefits of the Theatre-Making Process. Awarded High Honors
Nina Jakobsen, 2024
Essay: Somatics in Performance: Shaping Social Bodies On and Off The Stage
Production: Small Mouth Sounds by Bess Wohl, at the Patricelli ’92 Theater. Awarded Honors
Isabelle Chirls, 2023
Essay: Make the Roof Cave In: Writing Queer Experience on the Page and the Stage. Creative Component: Redefining the Writing Workshop. Awarded High Honors
Sarah Shapiro, 2023
Essay: From Commodity to Communitas: Envisioning American Theater as Secular Ritual. Production: Antigonick by Anne Carson, at the Theater Studio, TST 001. Awarded High Honors
Ellis Collier, 2023
Senior Project: Original, experimental Performance in General Scholarship: The King in Yellow, at the Patricelli ’92 Theater
Anna Buchmueller, 2022
Essay: Theater Cannot be a Monologue: Interrogating the Lack of Ideological Diversity in the American Theater.
Production: Heroes of the 4th Turning by Will Arbery, at the Patricelli ’92. Awarded High Honors
Will Blumberg, 2022
Senior Project: Original play (writing/directing) “What’s the Matter with Mim.” Alternative venue, Wood- frame House
Lauren Stock, 2021
Essay: Curious Choreography: Interpersonal and Structural Practices of Universal Design in Theatrical and Social Performance, co-advised with Professor Tony Hatch, dual thesis in THEA/SOC.
Production: A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night by Simon Stephens, at the Patricelli ’92 Theater. Awarded Honors
Julia Chung, 2021
Senior Project: Original solo performance “The Worst-Case Survival Handbook.” Alternative venue, Davison Art Center Outdoor Patio (now the Digital Design Commons Outdoor Patio)
Elizabeth Woolford, 2021
Senior Project: Original site-specific performance “Party at the Edge of the World.” Alternative venue, College of the Environment, 284 High Street, Middletown, CT
Ava Grob, 2020
Essay: Who are We to Debate Nature? Exploring the Construction of Identity Through Jen Silverman’s works.
Production: Phoebe in Winter by Jen Silverman, at the Patricelli ’92 Theater. Awarded Credit
Capstones: Senior Essay and Theses, Reader
Mo Andres, 2024
Essay: How Do We Talk About It? A Trans-disciplinary Conversation About Suicide as Social Suffering in Higher Education, 2024
Production: Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan and Jerry Donahoe. Alternative venue: Downey House Lounge
Adriana Bollinger, 2024
Essay: The Self and the Strange: Defining the Self and Reality Through Fantastical and Surrealist Storytelling, 2024
Production: Anna Bella Eema by Lisa D’Amour at the Patricelli ’92 Theater
Talia Rodriguez, 2024
Essay: Crisis in the Not-So-Promised Land: Building and Destroying Miami’s Environment
Betsy Zaubler, 2022
Essay: Staging the White Gaze: Slave Play and Fairview in a Moment of Racial Reckoning. Dual thesis in THEA/AMST
Isabel Algrant, 2021
Essay: The Braided Project: An Experiment in Reclaiming Success
Production: Othello–The Braided Project, online
Mae Davies, 2021
Original Play: Easter Lilies
Alessandra Viegas, 2020 Original Play: Before We Were
Essay: One Million Lifetimes– Dramatizing Queer Time in Before We Were
Master’s Reader
Jamie Galon, MA 2021, Institute of Curatorial Practice in Performance
Thesis: Commons-Based Approaches in Contemporary Theatre and Performance: Resisting Twenty- First Century Enclosure at Double Edge Theatre, the Latinx Theatre Commons, and HowlRound Theatre Commons
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Union (SDC)