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Curriculum Vitae Susan E. Mickey 2019 Curriculum Vitae Susan E Mickey CURRICULUM VITAE 2019 SUSAN E. MICKEY [email protected] EDUCATION: M.F.A. Speech Communications and Theatre 1979 University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa B.F.A. Speech Communications and Theatre 1977 University of North Carolina at Greensboro Deans List Thespian Society President ADMINISTRATIVE AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Senior Associate Chair-Department of Theatre and Dance-The University of Texas Austin 2012-Present Professor Costume Design-Department of Theatre and Dance-The University of Texas Austin 2007-Present Head of Performance Production Division (Assoc. Chair)-Department of Theatre and Dance-UT 2007-2016 Associate Professor Costume Design-Department of Theatre and Dance-UT 2004-07 Adjunct Professor Costume Design-Spelman College Atlanta, Georgia 2004 (Spring) Instructor of Costume Design-Atlanta Bureau For Cultural Affairs (Teaching underserved and at risk high school students) 2000 (Summer) HONORS AND AWARDS: Joseph Jeff Award-Best Costume Design-Taming of the Shrew Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2018 Joseph Jeff Award Nomination-Best Costume Design-Shakespeare In Love Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2017 University Coop Hamilton Book Award for Creative Achievement 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award- University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2015 Joseph Jeff Award Nomination-Best Costume Design-Sense and Sensibility Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2015 Michael Merritt Award-Industry Wide National Award for Lifetime Achievement as a Creative Collaborator 2014 Joseph Jeff Award-Best Costume Design-School For Lies Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2013 The Regents Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas 2012 College of Fine Arts Teaching Excellence Award The University of Texas Austin 2011 Joseph Jeff Award-Best Costume Design-Madness of George III Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2011 Suzi Bass Award Nominee Best Costume Design-Nacirema Society Alliance Theatre, Atlanta 2011 Department of Theatre and Dance Teaching Award The University of Texas Austin 2007-08 Milam Centenniel Fellowship The University of Texas Austin 2007-08 Dean’s Fine Arts Research Fellowship The University of Texas Austin 2005 FasTex Grant The University of Texas Austin UT Costume History Image Archive 2004, 2005 Helen Hayes Award Nominee for Costume Design-Blues In The Night Arena Stage 2002 Carbonell Award for Costume Design-Don’t Stop The Carnival Coconut Grove Playhouse 1998 Cable Ace Award Nominee Costume Design-Miss Evers’ Boys HBO 1997 Program Development Grant-Theatre Communications Group (TCG) 1994 1 Curriculum Vitae Susan E Mickey PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN COSTUME DESIGN Shakespeare In Love Asolo Repertory Theatre 2018 Director:Rachel Rockwell Taming of the Shrew Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2017 Director:Barbara Gaines Madama Butterfly Opera Pa Skaret-Sweden 2017 Director:Leslie Swackhammer Shakespeare In Love Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2017 Director:Rachel Rockwell Tug of War: Civil Strife (Henry VI part2, Henry VI part 3, Richard III) Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2016 Director:Barbara Gaines (Named Best Classical Theatre of 2016 by Wall Street Journal) Tug of War: Foreign Fire (Edward III, Henry V, Henry VI part1) Chicago Shakespeare Theatre 2016 Director:Barbara Gaines The Marriage of Figaro Lyric Opera Chicago 2015 Director:Barbara Gaines Pride and Prejudice American Players Theatre, Springreen Wisconsin 2015 Director:Tyne Rafaeli *Premiere Sense and Sensibility (Jeff Award Nomination - Costume Design) Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois2015 Director:Barbara Gaines Othello Portland Center Stage, Portland Oregon 2014 Director: Chris Coleman Merry Wives of Windsor Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois 2013 Director: Barbara Gaines Cyrano De Bergerac Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois 2013 Director: Penny Metropulos School For Lies (Jeff Award - Costume Design) Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois 2012 Director:Barbara Gaines *Premiere The Ghost Brothers of Darkland County Alliance Theatre Atlanta, Georgia 2012 Director: Susan Booth Music and Lyrics: John Mellencamp Book: Stephen King Musical Director: T Bone Burnett) Timon of Athens (starring Ian McDiarmid) Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois 2012 Director: Barbara Gaines Madness of George III (Jeff Award-Costume Design )Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois 2011 Director: Penny Metropulos *Premiere The Nacirema Society Alabama Shakespeare Montgomery, Ala., Alliance Theatre Atlanta, Ga 2010 Director: Susan Booth Playwright: Pearl Cleage Richard III Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois, Director: Barbara Gaines 2009 Henry VIII Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, Director: John Sipes 2009 *Premiere Plainsong Denver Center Theatre, Denver, Director: Kent Thompson Playwright: Kent Haruf 2008 Murderers Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, Director: Steven Dietz 2007 Gem of the Ocean Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, Director: Phylicia Rashad 2007 Cymbeline Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois, Director: Barbara Gaines 2007 Gem of the Ocean Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon 2007 Director: Tim Bond Seasons Greetings Denver Center Theatre, Denver, Director: Gavin Cameron Webb 2006 Merry Wives of Windsor Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon 2006 Director: Andrew Tsao Tambourines To Glory True Colors Theatre Company Atlanta and Washington, D.C. 2005 Director: Kenny Leon Go Dog Go Children’s Theatre Company Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Director: Kent Stephens Love's Labor's Lost Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon 2005 2 Curriculum Vitae Susan E Mickey Director: Kenneth Albers Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer (Snoogle Monster design) Alliance Children’s Theatre Atlanta, Georgia 2005 Director: Rosemary Newcott Yes, No, Maybe So Milwaukee Repertory Theatre Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2005 Director: Joe Hanreddy True West Milwaukee Repertory Theatre Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2004 Director: Sandy Robbins *Premiere Leap Alliance Theatre Atlanta, Georgia, Director: Susan Booth Playwright: Susan Booth 2004 * Premiere Going Gone Cincinnati Playhouse Cincinnati, Ohio 2004 Director: Michael Bloom Playwright: Karen Hartman Ferdinand The Bull Alliance Children’s Theatre Atlanta, Georgia 2004 Director: Rosemary Newcott Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Alliance Theatre Atlanta, Georgia 2004 Director: Amy Morton Fences True Colors Theatre Company Atlanta, Georgia, Director: Kenny Leon 2004 The Visit Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon 2004 Director: Ken Albers Blue Cincinnati Playhouse Cincinnati, Ohio, Director: Kenny Leon 2004 Crimes Of The Heart Alliance Theatre Atlanta, Georgia, Director: Susan Booth 2003 The Lonesome West Milwaukee Repertory Theatre Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2003 Director: Michael Bloom Batboy: The Musical Portland Center Stage Portland, Oregon 2003 Director: Chris Coleman *Premiere The Subject Tonight is Love Alliance Theatre Atlanta, Georgia 2003 Director: Kenny Leon Playwright: Sandra Deer *Premiere American Tall Tales Center For Puppetry Arts Atlanta, Georgia (Telly Award) 2003 Director: Jon Ludwig Playwright: Jon Ludwig Taming of The Shrew Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois 2003 Director: David H. Bell Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse Alliance Children’s Theatre Atlanta, Georgia 2003 Director: Rosemary Newcott A Midsummer Night's Dream Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon 2003 Director: Kenneth Albers Rough Crossing Virginia Stage Company Norfolk, Virginia, Director: Chris Clavelli 2002 Pinocchio 3.5 Alliance Children’s Theatre Atlanta, Georgia, Director: Rosemary Newcott 2002 Playboy of the West Indies Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon 2002 Director: Kenny Leon Woody Guthrie’s American Song Alliance Theatre Company Atlanta, Georgia 2002 Director: Susan V. Booth *Premiere Actor, Lawyer, Indian Chief Goodspeed Musicals East Haddam, Connecticutt 2002 Director and Librettist: David H. Composer: Craig Carnelia Moon For The Misbegotten Alliance Theatre Company Atlanta, Georgia 2001 Director: Kenny Leon Heartbreak House Alliance Theatre Company Atlanta, Georgia, Director: Chris Coleman 2001 Cripple Of Inishmaan Portland Center Stage Portland, Oregon, Director: Neel Keller 2001 Troilus And Cressida Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, Director: Kenneth Albers 2001 For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide… Portland Center Stage Portland, Oregon 2001 Director: Andrea Frye 3 Curriculum Vitae Susan E Mickey The Hobbit Alliance Children’s Theatre Atlanta, Georgia, Director: Rosemary Newcott 2001 A Streetcar Named Desire Studio Arena Theatre Buffalo, New York, Director: Jane Page 2001 *Premiere Hearts Alliance Theatre Atlanta, Georgia, Director: Kenny Leon Playwright: Willie Holtzman 2001 *Premiere Patti Austin On The Way To Love Sacramento Theatre Company Sacramento, California 2001 Director: Peggy Shannon Creator: Patti Austin Taming of The Shrew Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon 2000 Director: Kenneth Albers Old Settler Virginia Stage Company Norfolk, Virginia, Director: Hal Scott 1999 Chess Alliance Theatre Company Atlanta, Georgia, Director: David Bell 1999 The Grapes Of Wrath Alliance Theatre Atlanta, Georgia, Director: David Bell 1999 Henry IV Part Two Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon, Director: Libby Appel 1999 Jitney Studio Arena Theatre, Center Stage, Goodman Theatre, Huntington Theatre 1998-1999 Director: Marion McClinton Timon Of Athens Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon 1998 Director: Penny Metropulos Comedy Of Errors Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Chicago, Illinois, Director: David H. 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