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PHILADELPHIA THEATRE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM AND SIGNATURE EVENTS

PHILADELPHIA THEATRE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

The Philadelphia Theatre Research Symposium, an academic research conference occurring annually and hosted by ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ University, features scholars and practitioners from across the country. 

The goal of the Philadelphia Theatre Research Symposium is to provide a forum for theatre scholars and practitioners to share their research and enter into a dialogue about current trends in theatrical practice and scholarship. The Philadelphia Theatre Research Symposium is free and open to the public.

2022

  • Theme: Theatre and Community
  • Keynote speaker: LaNeshe Miller-White, Theatre Philadelphia

2019

  • Theme: Adaptation
  • Keynote speaker: John Collins, Elevator Repair Service

2017

  • Theme: New Plays and New Play Development
  • Keynote speakers: Kwame Kwei-Armah and Gavin Witt, Balitmore Center Stage

2016

  • Theme: "Our Day Will Come:" Reclaiming the Feminine in Irish Theatre
  • Keynote speaker: Garry Hynes, Druid Theatre Co and Abbey Theatre

2015

  • Theme: Rewriting Histories: Rewriting the Past and the Plays of Sarah Ruhl
  • Keynote speaker: Sarah Ruhl, playwright

2014

  • Theme: Woman in Theatre: Celebrating women's contributions to American theatre as artists, scholars, and leaders
  • Keynote speaker: Emily Mann, McCarter Theatre

2013

  • Theme: Ethnicity, Identity, and Hybridity; The work of the Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, Asian and Asian-American Playwrights
  • Keynote speaker: Tisa Chang, Pan Asian Repertory Theater

2012

  • Theme: The Work of Elizabeth LeCompte, The Wooster Group, The Avant Garde, Textual Intervention, and Experimental Theatre Collectives
  • Keynote speaker: Elizabeth LeCompte

2011

  • Theme: The Work of Anna Deavere Smith,Critical Cultural Performance, Performance Ethnography and Autoethnography
  • Keynote speaker: Anna Deavere Smith

2010

  • Theme: The Limits of Performance
  • Keynote speaker: Richard Schechner

2009

  • Theme: Production Concept and Performance Analysis
  • Keynote speaker: Blanka Zizka, Wilma Theatre

2008

  • Theme: Media Criticism and Theatre Practice
  • Keynote speaker: Toby Zinman, Philadelphia Inquirer

2007

  • Theme: Theories of Performance and Practice
  • Keynote speaker: Dina Amin, PhD, ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ University

  

CAMPUS COMMUNITY EVENTS

The Department of Theatre and Studio Art hosts a variety of events, including lectures, live performances, and more, for the campus community.

Department of Theatre and Studio Art
800 E. Lancaster Ave.
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, PA 19085


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