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职称:Assistant Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:Music, General
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In the School of Theatre, we have the amazing opportunity for full immersion in all things theater. As in the full immersion in any language, this enables teacher and student to probe more deeply and learn in an undiluted, rigorous way. In a dynamic, nurturing environment, we are free to engage with our own humanity and that of the stories we are working to enliven together. The immersive experience deepens and broadens the student actor, director, playwright, designer, and stage manager, as well as the teacher. We have the unique opportunity to risk alone and together as we explore everything from nuts and bolts to scholarly research to creative flight. We begin to develop and explore together what it takes to become a citizen artist creating collaboratively, meaningfully within specific communities in our complex, challenging world.” Judy Braha has been a director, teacher, actor, and arts advocate in New England for over three decades. She has directed regionally at Actors’ Shakespeare Project, Boston Center for American Performance, Merrimack Repertory Theater, New Repertory Theater, Ensemble Studio Theater, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, and Nora Theater Company. As a founding member of The New Ehrlich Theater, Judy directed many award-winning productions including Bent, The Fifth of July, and House of Blue Leaves, paving the way for a theater renaissance in Boston’s South End. Currently head of the MFA Directing Program at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre, her teaching and guest artist credits also include Brandeis University, Emerson College, Mount Holyoke College, M.I.T., Northeastern, Wheaton College, Trinity Rep. Conservatory, Suffolk University, and the Boston University Summer Theatre Institute. Most recently, Braha directed Emilie: La Marquise du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight for the Nora Theatre Company, Our Class and The Road to Mecca for Boston Center for American Performance, Othello for Actors’ Shakespeare Project, and Joyce Van Dyke’s plays Deported/ a dream play and The Oil Thief for Boston Playwrights’ Theatre. The Oil Thief won an Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding New Play in 2009, and Emilie: La Marquise du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight won for Outstanding Actress in 2015. Braha has an MFA from Boston University, a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University, and continues to be a proud member of Stage Source where she sat on the Board of Directors for its first six years.
Currently head of the MFA Directing Program at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre, her teaching and guest artist credits also include Brandeis University, Emerson College, Mount Holyoke College, M.I.T., Northeastern, Wheaton College, Trinity Rep. Conservatory, Suffolk University, and the Boston University Summer Theatre Institute.