What To Do With Your PhD in Theatre & Performance Studies?

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Room 303 | Fine Arts Building

Dr. Noe Montez (Associate Professor of Theatre Studies, Emory University) will be joining us for a talk and Q&A session about the job market and the future for PhDs in theatre and performance studies! Please fill out the following RSVP below to indicate your attendance and any food allergies or preferences you have. Coffee and breakfast items will be served! 

Dr. Noe Montez is a scholar of performance and culture in the contemporary Americas. He is the author of Memory, Transitional Justice, and Theatre in Postdictatorship Argentina and numerous articles and essays. He is also editor and translator of Nothing to Do with Love and Other Plays by Santiago Loza, the Routledge Companion to Latinx Theatre and Performance (Co-Edited with Olga Sanchez Saltveit) and Critical University Studies and Performance (co-edited with Ariel Nereson). Currently, he is writing a book about Black activism in contemporary U.S. sports.

Dr. Montez serves as the Vice President for Research for the American Society for Theatre Research and has previously served as the Association for Theatre in Higher Education’s Vice President for Professional Development, Editor of the journal Theatre Topics and as the director of the Consortium of PhD Programs in Theatre and Performance Studies. In January, he will begin as Series Editor for the University of Iowa Press’s Studies in Theatre History and Culture series.

Noe is also a director and dramaturg, having served as resident dramaturg for The Cleveland Play House and as a director and dramaturg at many other theatres across the United States.

RSVP

*For interested graduate students and faculty.

Questions? Contact Vivian.Appler@uga.edu

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