Curriculum Vitae Nadia Bodie-Smith Phone: (769) 972-1776 E-mail: [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION Department of Speech Communication & Theatre at Jackson State University Associate Professor/Coordinator of Theatre Studies (Fall ‘10 – Present) Promotions and Marketing Director, , Prop Master, Director of Camp STARS Theatre Summer Camp, Dialect Coach

PREVIOUS POSITIONS Department of Speech Communication & Theatre at Jackson State University Visiting Instructor/Promotions & Marketing (Fall ’07 – Spring ’10)

College of Visual and Performing Arts at Texas Tech University Undergraduate Recruiter (Summer ’06 – Summer ’07)

College of Visual and Performing Arts at Texas Tech University Graduate Part-time Instructor (Fall ’02 - Spring ’06)

EDUCATION AND TRAINING Interdisciplinary PhD in Fine Arts - Theatre Focus: Acting/Directing and Arts Administration, Texas Tech University Graduation Date: August 2012. Dissertation Title: Cross-Cultural Casting: Case Studies for the Academic Stage Chair: Dr. Jim Bush

Masters of Arts, Focus: Theatre Arts, Bowling Green State University, 2000-2002. Thesis Project: Included an original Research paper (25pgs), concept for the play The Royal Family, complete with renderings, models and detailed analysis of the research process, ’s Comprehensive Journal for a leading role, the witch in Into the Woods, which included the actor’s process of research (preparation and textual analysis), Deconstruction and adaptation of the classic Greek play - The Bacchae, and Statement of Teaching Philosophy. Advisors: Dr. Lesa Lockford, Dr. Michael Ellison, Margaret McCubbin, M.F.A.

Bachelor of Arts, Focus: Music-Vocal Performance, Florida Memorial University. Spring 1997-2000. Senior Recital: Performed German, French and Italian arias, including Spirituals and Standards Advisor: Dr. Alfred Pinkston

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Jackson State University, Department of Speech Communication & Theatre Assistant Professor: Acting, Directing, Theatre History, Dramatic Criticism, Period Styles, Creative Dramatics, Play Production, Production Lab, Independent Study, Costume and Make up Design

Jackson State University, Department of Speech Communication & Theatre Visiting Instructor: Acting, Directing, Theatre History, Dramatic Criticism, Costume Design

Texas Tech University, Department of Theatre and Dance Graduate Part time Instructor: Intro to Acting, Intro to Cinema, Front of House Management

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Bowling Green State University, Department of Theatre and Film Graduate Part time Instructor: Introduction to Theatre

Florida Memorial University, Music Department Assistant to the Conductor of the Ambassador Chorale/Section Leader (Dr. Charles C. Clency) Assistant to Conductor for Spring Tours for the University Ambassador Chorale (3yrs)

GUEST ARTIST/GUEST LECTURER/WORKSHOP PRESENTER . "Headshots for the Professional Actor" Workshop Presenter. Jackson State University, Jackson MS. Spring 2014. “Preparing a Song Audition.” Workshop Presenter, Jackson State University, Jackson MS. Fall 2012. “Creating the Perfect Headshot.” Workshop Presenter, Jackson State University, Jackson MS. Spring 2012. Women’s Studies Course. Guest Artist. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. Spring 2007. Gender in Theatre Course. Guest Lecturer. Penn State Berks Campus. Reading, PA, Fall 2006. Introduction to Women’s Studies. Guest Artist. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. Fall 2006. Feminist Thought and Theory Course. Guest Artist. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. Fall 2006. “Improvisational Acting Techniques for Children.” Horizon Youth Summer Program, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, Summer 2002. Women in War. Invited Musical Guest, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, Fall 2001.

COMMITTEES/BOARD MEMBERSHIPS Department Search Committee, Chair - Administrative Assistant (Summer 2015) Department Search Committee, Member – Technical Director (Summer 2015) College of Liberal Arts Excellence in Teaching Awards Committee (Spring 2015) Planning Committee/Host for National Assoc. for Dramatic Arts Conference (Spring 2015) New Stage Board Member (Mississippi's only professional Theatre) - Jackson, MS. (2013-current) Democratization of Cyber Learning Committee JSU (Spring 2013, 2015) Eudora Welty Series Play Reading Committee - New Stage Theatre (Spring 2013, 2015) Grievance Committee for College of Liberal Arts– JSU (2011 - 2012) Department Curriculum Committee Chair – JSU (2010 -current) Department Scholarship Awards Banquet – JSU (2009- current) Department Recruitment Committee Member - JSU (2011 - current) New College of Visual & Performing Arts Curriculum Committee – JSU (2012-2013) University Library of the Future Task Force – JSU (2012) Department Chair Search Committee – JSU (2011-2012) Department Research Forum Committee Member –JSU (2007-current)

CONTRIBUTIONS How do we cast them: Effeminate on the HBCU Stage. JSU University Scholars Brown Bag Research Series (October 21, 2014)

Gender land: An Interactive Collaborative Project. The goal of the project was to challenge gender roles in our society; focusing on the subtle in the outrageous and the outrageous in the subtle aspects of gender. Louise Hopkins Underwood Center – Ice House. Lubbock, Texas. Fall 2006.

America Shows Her Colors (new play script) Winner of Inner Social Issues Excellence in Theatre Award- based at University Illinois Urbana-Champaign. 2003.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION “Where Do We Go From Here? Redefining Excellence in Scholarship & Artistry.” Panel Chair. National Association for Dramatic and Speech Arts Conference (NADSA). Dillard University. March 22-25, 2017.

“Washington vs. Du Bois & STEM vs. Liberal Arts: A Dramatic Presentation and Roundtable Discussion.” Panel Chair/Panelist. Jackson State University, Conference on the Liberal Arts. October 6-8, 2016.

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“Learning the British Accent: An Easy Approach.” Presenter. Grambling State University, Spring 2016.

HBCU Inclusion Leadership Summit. Networking ‘My Voice Counts LGBTQ Project’. Washington D.C. October 30-Nov. 1, 2015 Paper Title: Redirecting Gender: A Case Study in Behavioral Adjustments for the Effeminate Actor. Presenter. Association for Theatre in Higher (ATHE) Education. Scottsdale, AZ. July 24-27, 2014

Paper Title: The Black Mistress in the White House: Innovation or Misappropriation in Kesselman’s My Sister in This House. Presenter. Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE). New York, August 8-11, 2009.

I Used To Sing For My Mother/ Hoping She Would Love Me/ She Bought Me A Mango Tree Instead. One Woman Play. Presenter. Education Research Symposium. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, March 3, 2007.

I Used To Sing For My Mother/ Hoping She Would Love Me/ She Bought Me A Mango Tree Instead. One Woman Play. Presenter. All University Conference on the Advancement of Women in Higher Education. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, February 23, 2007.

“The Role of the Arts in Times of National Catastrophe.” Presenter: - Debut of original song dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. South West Theatre and Film Association Conference, Lubbock, Texas, October 26-29, 2005.

“I’m an Actor, I don’t Sing: Preparing the Auditioning Non-singing Actor.” Presenter. University Interscholastic League Super Conference, Lubbock, Texas, fall, 2005.

“Movement for the Young Actor.” Presenter, University Interscholastic League Super Conference, Lubbock, Texas, Fall 2004.

“Singing for the Actor: An Exploration of Voice and Body.” Presenter. University Interscholastic League Super Conference, Lubbock, Texas, Fall 2003.

ADDITIONAL RESEARCH Sacred Places: Theatres Occupying Abandoned Churches Post-Katrina New Orleans. Co-authors: Nadia Bodie- Smith, Ph.D., Mark G. Henderson, Ph.D. (Working Paper)

Are We Still Talking About Race? Interracial Marriages in the South. Nadia Bodie-Smith. (Working Paper)

Stanislavsky Techniques: Multimedia Training for the Young Actor. E-book. (Writing in process).

General Education Research Initiative Fellowship. Undergraduate Studies, JSU 2015-2016.

My Voice Counts: An LGBT Awareness Project whose goal it is to document and express the unique experiences and concerns of LGBTQ students on an HBCU campus using oral histories to build and create a multimedia production. 2015-2016 Year-long project culminating in a performance at the Creative Arts Festival at JSU.

GRANTS Travel Grant, Awarded $850 by University Scholars. Jackson State University. Spring 2017.

My Voice Counts: An LGBT Awareness Program - Grant Writing Retreat (College of Liberals Arts) Summer ‘15 – due Spring ‘16) / Visit: www.voicecounts.org

Art Alliance of Jackson - Funds designated for Camp STARS Theatre Summer Camp (Spring ‘14) Non-funded

NEA Grant Committee – JSU Formed to subsidize a visit from Harlem Dance Ensemble (Summer ‘11) Non-funded

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RESEARCH INTERESTS Acting & Directing Practice and Pedagogy Musical Theatre Pedagogy Gender, Race, Women and Representation Integrating Theatre across Disciplines Feminist Theory and Criticism Funding & Advocacy for the Arts Cross Cultural Casting LGBTQ contributions in the Arts

COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH Techniques in Directing Accents (British, Cockney, Irish, West African) Advanced Acting Theatre History Singing for the Actor Play Production Dramatic Criticism Introduction to Costume Design Period Styles Training the Speaking Voice Intro to Speech Arts Stage Make up Public Speaking

ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL WORK Encore Theatre Journal. Editor. National Association for Dramatic & Speech Arts 2016-2018 Collaborative Project between Theatre Dept. & Kids College After School Program -inaugural year-2014-current JSU ROTC Capstone Leadership Development Project. Support to Military Exercise March, 2015 Costume Designer & Shop Supervisor, Jackson State University, Jackson MS, 2010- current. Jackson Community Mass Choir, Spring 2013 collaboration with Music Department & Military Museum Promotions & Marketing/Box Office Supervisor, Jackson State University, Jackson MS, 2007- current. Freshman/ Sophomore Year Advisor, Jackson State University, Jackson MS, 2012- current. CAMP STARS Theatre Summer Camp Director., JSU, Jackson MS, 2011-current. Shakespeare Club – Advisor, Jackson State University, Jackson MS, 2009-2013. Jack & Jill Oratorical Society - Judge, Jackson MS, Spring 2008. Preparing Kids for College (Upward Bound Program) Texas Tech University, Summer 2007. Registration & Publicity Team (Texas Non-Profit Theatre Quad Festival Region) TTU, Spring 2005. Forensics (Speech & Debate) Judge, Bowling Green State University, Spring 2001

AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIPS/TRAINING Humanities Council Teacher of the Year, JSU, College of Liberal Arts, Fall 2015-2016 MADD About You Award, MADDRAMA Performance Troupe, Spring 2015 Outstanding Creative Research, College of Liberal Arts, Jackson State University, Spring 2014. Most Outstanding Faculty, Jackson State University Dept. of Speech & Theatre, Spring 2012-13. Department of Theatre and Dance Merit Scholarship, Texas Tech University, 2007. College of Visual and Performing Arts Competitive Merit Scholarship, Texas Tech University, 2006. Texas Tech Raider Recipe Scholarship Recipient, Texas Tech University, 2006. Graduate Vocal Training, Horn Professor – John Gilas, Texas Tech University, 2003-2004. KC/ACTF Region III Irene Ryan Acting Semi- Finalist, Evansville, Indiana, 2002. Outstanding Humanities Student, Florida Memorial University, 2000. Steel Band, Triple Guitar, Florida Memorial University, 1998-2000. Jazz Band, Lead Vocalist/Secretary, Florida Memorial University, 1998-2000. Classical Voice Training, Florida Memorial University, 1997-2000. Chorale Training, Tour Co-Coordinator/Student Conductor/ Section Leader, Florida Memorial University, 1997- 2000.

UNION/MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) Current National Association for the Dramatic and Speech Arts (NADSA) Current Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Region IV Current South East Theatre Conference (SETC) Alpha Psi Omega (APO) Dramatic Honorary Service Fraternity JSU Chapter. Current Alpha Psi Omega (APO), Dramatic Honorary Service Fraternity, Interim Secretary, Texas Tech U. (Alumni)

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Texas Tech Troubadours (TTT), Performing Arts Recruitment Org. Texas Tech University (Alumni) Florida Memorial Chorale Music Fraternity, Past President, Florida Memorial University (Alumni)

DIRECTING THE WIZ (Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Associate Production) Peer Reviewed Director/Costume Design/Prop Master/Promotions & Marketing: Nadia Bodie-Smith Venue: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium / Jackson State University, Jackson MS, November 2016

KOBA & THE RED LION (Collaborative Children’s Production with Kidds Kollege) Director: Nadia Bodie-Smith, Quaday Green Costume Design/Set Design/Marketing: Nadia Bodie-Smith Venue: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium / Jackson State University, Jackson MS. Dec. 2015

ONCE UPON A WOLF (Collaborative Children’s Production with Kidds Kollege) Director/Costume Design/Set Design/Marketing: Nadia Bodie-Smith Venue: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium / Jackson State University, Jackson MS, December 2014

RUINED (Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Associate Production) Peer Reviewed Director/Costume Designer/Accent Coach/Promotions & Marketing: Nadia Bodie-Smith Venue: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium / Jackson State University, Jackson MS, November 2013

DAMN YANKEES (Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Associate Production) Peer Reviewed Director/Costume Designer/Promotions & Marketing: Nadia Bodie-Smith Venue: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium / Jackson State University, Jackson MS, November 2011.

KARMA (off-Broadway Musical) Director/Promotions & Marketing: Nadia Bodie Venue: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium / Jackson State University, Jackson MS, February 25-28, 2009.

HARLEM RENAISSANCE (Play) Directors: Nadia Bodie, Dr. Janice Neal-Vincent, Cindi Stokes & Walter Rutledge Promotions & Marketing Director: Nadia Bodie Venue: Rose E. McCoy Auditorium / Jackson State University, Jackson MS, February 5-8, 2008.

EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE: NAVRASAS MARSALSANINE EMOTION SPICE. ( Evening of Avant Performances) Directors/Producers: Nadia Bodie / Radhica Ganapathy By: Deb Bert, Dr. Norman Bert, Angela Gant, Liz Castillo, Irad Vanterpool and Adron Farris Venue: The Louis Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts / Lubbock, Texas, November 12, 2005.

AMERICA SHOWS HER COLORS (Play) Director /Co-Producer/Designer/Contributor: Nadia Bodie Written & edited by: Norman Bert with contributions from International Students from Texas Tech Univ. Venue: International Cultural Center / Lubbock, Texas, Spring 2004.

THE FLYING DOCTOR (Student Directing Project -Play) Director: Nadia Bodie By: Moliere Venue: Texas Tech University Lab Stage / Lubbock, Texas, Spring 2003.

THE NEW QUIXOTE (Final Student Directing Project -Play) Director: Nadia Bodie By: Michael Frayn Venue: Texas Tech University Lab Stage Lubbock, Texas, Spring 2003.

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CRAZY THYMZ (An Original Improv.Show)- Funds raised were used for scholarships for Chorale Director/Writer/Producer/Designer: Nadia Bodie Venue: Florida Memorial University Miami, Florida, Spring 2000.

COSTUME DESIGN The Royal Family (Spring 2002) Livin’ Fat (Fall 2010) A Lesson Before Dying (Fall 2010) Peer Reviewed - Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival The Drums of Sweetwater (Spring 2011) Damn Yankees (Fall 2011) Peer Reviewed - Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Antigone (Spring 2012) The Color Purple (Fall 2012) Peer Reviewed -Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Black Fossil (Spring 2013) On the Wings of Love (Spring 2013) Peer Reviewed –National Assoc. for Dramatic & Speech Arts One Monkey Don't Stop No Show (Fall 2013) Ruined (Fall 2013) Peer Reviewed - Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Black Nativity (Fall 2011 - 2014) In the Red and Brown Water (Spring 2014) Miss Evers' Boys (Fall 2014) Peer Reviewed- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival The Glass Menagerie (Spring 2015) A Raisin in the Sun (Fall 2015) Peer Reviewed- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival A Streetcar Named Desire (Fall 2016) Peer Reviewed- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival The Wiz (Fall 2017) Peer Reviewed – Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Black Nativity (Fall 2016) The River Niger (Spring 2017) Thea’s Turn (Spring 2017)

PROMOTIONS & MARKETING EXPERIENCE The River Niger, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Wiz, A Raisin in the Sun, The Glass Menagerie, Miss Ever's Boys, Like Fine Wine, In the Red and Brown Water, Black Fossil, Antigone, One Monkey Don't Stop No Show, Ruined, The Color Purple, Antigone, Damn Yankees, Freeman, The Drums of Sweet water, Before It Hits Home, Zooman & the Sign, Livin’, Fat, Black Nativity, A Lesson Before Dying, Mama, Want to Sing! “A Song for You Lena: The Civil Rights Story of Lena Calhoun Horne”, Womanhood: The Genesis & Revelation, Fences, (2007-2014).

PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE As Much As I Can Director: James Walsh Role: Patrice Venue: Ice House, Jackson, MS, Spring 2017

God’s Prayer (Independent Movie) Director: Curtis Nichouls Role: Mother Venue: City of Jackson, MS

A Christmas Memory Director: Patrick Benton Role: Anna Stabler Venue: New Stage Theatre, Jackson, MS, Fall 2012

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To Kill a Mockingbird Director: Laurin Mann Role: Calpurnia Venue: McDonald Moody Auditorium, Lubbock Christian University/ Texas Tech /Lubbock, Spring 2007

Genderland: An Interactive Collaborative Art Project. Presenting Girl Talk Individual Piece written by: Nadia Bodie Role: Phone Operation Specialist Venue: Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts-Ice Box Studio / Lubbock, Texas, Fall 2006.

Memento Mori: A Collaboration of Theatre and Solo Performance. Presenting My Birthday Director: Adron Farris Individual piece written by Nadia Bodie Venue: Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts-Jones Studio / Lubbock, Texas, Fall 2005

Women of the Southwest: a Multi-Arts Performance Director: Radhica Ganapathy Role: William Cathay/Cathay Williams-Buffalo Soldier Venue: Hemmle Recital Hall / Lubbock, Texas, Spring 2005

My Sister in This House Director: Dr. Jonathan Marks Role: Madame Danzard Venue: Main Stage, Texas Tech University / Lubbock, Texas, Spring 2005

Little Shop of Horrors Director: Dr. Linda Donahue Role: Chiffon Venue: Main Stage, Texas Tech University / Lubbock, Texas Fall 2005

The Dairy of Anne Frank Director: Dr. Bill Gelber Role: Mrs. Van Daan Venue: Main Stage, Texas Tech University / Lubbock, Texas, Fall 2004

Anything Goes Director: Dr. Jonathan Marks Role: Reno Sweeney Venue: Main Stage, Texas Tech University / Lubbock, Texas, Fall 2004

! Aye No! Director: Justin Cypert Role: Mage Venue: Lab Stage, Texas Tech University / Lubbock, Texas, Spring 2003

The Vagina Monologues Director: Radhica Ganapathy Role: The Woman Who Liked to Make Vaginas Happy & The Coochi Snorcher That Could Venue: Human Sciences Auditorium, Texas Tech University / Lubbock, Texas, Spring 2003

The Amen Corner Director: Cleo House Jr. M.F.A Role: Sister Moore Venue: Lab Stage, Texas Tech University / Lubbock, Texas, Spring 2003

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Damn Yankees Director: Dr. Linda Donahue Role: Mrs. Weston Venue: Main Stage, Texas Tech University / Lubbock, Texas, Fall 2002

Into the Woods Director: Dr. Michael Ellison Role: Witch Venue: Main Stage, Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, Ohio, Fall 2001

The Tempest Director: Dr. Brad Clarke Role: Ariel Venue: Main Stage, Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, Ohio, Spring 2001

The Vagina Monologues Director: Dr. Nancy Coll Role: Because He Liked To Look At It & The Coochi Snorcher that Could Venue: Student Union Center, Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, Ohio, Spring 2001

Emperor of the Moon Director: Dr. Ronald Shields & Dr. Michael Ellison Role: Mophosil Venue: Main Stage, Bowling Green State University / Bowling Green, Ohio, Fall 2000

Hello Dolly Director: Dr. Jann Graham Glann Role: Mrs. Rose Venue: Main Stage, The Huron Playhouse / Huron, Ohio, Summer 2001

The Pajama Game Director: Teresa Durbin Role: Mabel Venue: Main Stage, The Huron Playhouse / Huron, Ohio, Summer 2001

The Man Who Came To Dinner Director: Julie Schmitt Role: Mrs. McCutcheon Venue: Main Stage, Huron Playhouse / Huron, Ohio, Summer 2001

Anthem Suite Director: Dr. John S. Scott Role: Vocalist & Ensemble Venue: Florida Memorial University / Miami Florida, Fall 1999

California Suite Director: Derek Morris Role: Millie Michaels Venue: Compton Community College Little Theatre / Compton, California, Fall 1995

Mixed Nuts (Comedy Sketch Show) Director: Derek Morris Role: T.V. Show Chef/Contributor Venue: Compton Community College Little Theatre / Compton, California, Fall 1995

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RECORDING & TELEVISION EXPERIENCE Voice-Over Recording Fleming Investment Properties Role: Operator Assistance Lubbock, Texas Fall, 2006

United Negro College Fund – Telethon Commercial Florida Memorial University Role: Scholarship Recipient Miami, Florida, Spring 1997

PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE Prop Master/ – Independent Film. God’s Prayer – filmed in Jackson, MS/Pan Entertainment Prop Master – Jackson State University Costume Designer/Costume Shop Supervisor – Jackson State University Promotions & Marketing Coordinator – Jackson State University Box Office/House Supervisor – Texas Tech University Assistant House Supervisor – Texas Tech University Promotions Team – Texas Tech University Costume Shop Assistant – Texas Tech University Box Office Assistant – Texas Tech University Scene Shop Assistant – Bowling Green State University Costume Shop Assistant – Bowling Green State University Front of House Manager – Bowling Green State University Publicity Assistant – Bowling Green State University Box Office Staff/Publicity/Set Crew – The Huron Playhouse

SPECIAL SKILLS Experience with Puppetry, Tap Dance, Ballroom Dance and Baton Twirling. Prop Construction, Costume Construction/Design, Stage Makeup, Instruments include: Steel pan (triple guitar), piano. Accents include: Southern, Standard American, Irish, Standard British, Cockney and West African.

REFERENCES Jonathan Marks, DFA. Associate Professor Cleo House, Jr. M.F.A., Chair / Associate Professor Department of Theatre & Dance Dept. of Speech Communication & Theatre Arts Texas Tech University Clark Atlanta University Box 42061 111 James P. Brawley Drive, SW Lubbock, TX 79409-2061 Atlanta, GA 30314-4391 Office Phone: (806) 742-3601(ext. 224) Office Phone: (404) 880-6142 Fax: (806) 742-1338 Fax: (404) 880-6252 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Laura McDavitt, M.A. Visiting Professor Mark G. Henderson, Ph.D., Associate Professor Department of Speech & Theatre Department of Speech & Theatre Jackson State University Jackson State University 1400 J.R. Lynch Street 1400 J.R. Lynch Street Jackson, MS 39217 Jackson, s 39217 Phone: (662) 312-7149 Phone: (601) 979-2872 Fax: (601) 979-9072 Fax: (601) 979-5956 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

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Michael Ellison, Ph.D., Associate Professor Radhica Ganapathy, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Department of Theatre & Film School of Theatre and Dance 221 Wolfe Center West Virginia University Bowling Green State University One Fine Arts Drive | PO Box 6111 Bowling Green, OH 43403-0180 Morgantown, WV 26506-6111 Office Phone: (419) 372-0472 Office Phone: (304) 293-4841 Fax: (419) 372-7186 Fax: (304) 293-2533 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

John Scott, PhD., Playwright Loretta Galbreath, D.M.A., Asst. Professor Retired Chair/Professor from JSU Department of Music / Jackson State U. 1687 Wyandotte Blvd. 1400 J.R. Lynch Street, Jackson MS 39217 Maumee, OH 43537 Office Phone: (601)979-2141 Phone: (419) 215-9348 Fax: (601) 979-2568 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail:[email protected]

Ed. Check, Ph.D. School of Art Texas Tech University Box 2081 Lubbock, TX 79409-2061 Office Phone: (806) 742-3825 (ext. 254) Fax: (806)742-3825 E-mail: [email protected]

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