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职称:Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:English/Language Arts Teacher Education
联系方式:617 - 353 - 5104
KATE SNODGRASS is the Artistic Director of Boston Playwrights’ Theatre and of the Elliot Norton Award-winning Boston Theater Marathon (which she co-founded). She is a Professor of the Practice of Playwriting in the renowned English Department of Boston University. Kate is a former Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival National Chair of the Playwriting Program, a former Vice President of StageSource, Inc., and a member of Actors’ Equity, A.F.T.R.A., and the Dramatists’ Guild. A Playwriting Fellow with the Huntington Theatre Company, Snodgrass is the author of the Actors’ Theatre of Louisville’s Heideman Award-winning and much-anthologized play Haiku. The play has been performed around the world and translated into German, Portuguese, and Gaelic, and the film “Haiku” premiered at the 1995 Boston Film Festival. Her play The Glider (BPT, 2004) was nominated for the National American Critics Association’s “Steinberg New Play Award” and won the 2005 IRNE Award for “Best New Play.” Snodgrass’s play Observatory (BPT, 1999) was the winner of an IRNE Award for “Best New Play,” the 1998 Provincetown Theatre Company’s Playwriting Award Competition, and the “Best Play Award” at the 2000 Southeast Theatre Conference. Snodgrass was a member of the former Circle Repertory Theatre Lab. Her short plays L’Air Des Alpes, Que Sera, Sera, Critics’ Circle and Wasteland have been published/anthologized by Cedar Press, Dramatic Publishing Company, Bakers Plays, and Smith & Kraus, respectively. As an actor, Snodgrass studied at Kansas University, The Wichita State University, The London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA), and in NYC with disciples of Michael Chekhov and Sanford Meisner. She has appeared at Lincoln Center, in regional theatres, and on national television. Her directing credits at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre include Blackout and Prayin’ Hands by Tom McClellan, Michael Moss’s Twosome, Kimberly Brown’s Re: Pirth, Karen Zacarias’s The Barechested Man, Joyce VanDyke’s Love in the Gulf, and Patricia Smith’s Life After Motown. Snodgrass has taught at Wellesley College, Brandeis University, M.I.T., The American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard, Suffolk University and Lesley University, among others. A Virginia Center for Creative Arts fellow, she holds two B.A. degrees from Kansas University and Wichita State University, respectively, and a Masters Degree in Creative Writing from Boston University. Snodgrass is the recipient of the Leonides A. Nickole Theatre Educator of the Year Award from the New England Theater Conference, 2008, and the first recipient of the “Milan Stitt Award for Outstanding Teacher of Playwriting” from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. She was StageSource’s 2001 “Theatre Hero” and the recipient of the 2012 Boston Theatre Critics’ Elliot Norton Award for Sustained Excellence.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY Professor of the Practice of Playwriting, English Dept., 2012 - Present. Artistic Director, Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, Creative Writing, Dept., 2002 - Present. Producing Director, Boston P laywrights’ Theatre, Creative Writing, Dept., 1993 - 2002. Director in Residence, Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, Creative Writing, Dept., 1989 - 93. Lecturer, English Dept. (2012 - Present) Graduate, Playwriting II (EN510, Writing the Short Play ) 2013 Graduate, (EN995, EN996) Plays in Workshop/Productio n, 2014 Lecturer, Creative Writing Dept., 1988 - 2012 . Graduate, Exercises in Dramaturgy II (Writing the Short Play) , 2009 - Present. Graduate, The Writing of Plays , 1994 - 2008 Graduate, Exercises in Dramaturgy I , 1991 - 2008. Undergraduate , Introduction to Creative Writing , 1988. SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY , Lecturer, Dept. of Theatre, 2007 - Present. Undergraduate, Introduction to Playwriting , 2007 - Present. LESLEY UNIVERSITY , Lecturer, Dept. of Creative Writing, 2006 - Present. Graduate, Di alogue Across Genres , 2012 - PresentMASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY , Lec turer, MIT Theatre Dept., 2007.BOSTON COLLEGE , Lecturer, Theatre Dept., 2005, 2007WALNUT HILL ARTS ACADEMY . Lecturer, Sum mer Writing Intensive. 2005 - 07.BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY , Lecturer, Brandeis Unive rsity Theatre Dept., 1998 - 2001.