Catawba College's Theatre Arts Faculty Making News

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Several faculty members in Catawba College's Theatre Arts Department have received awards and have been recognized for publications. Dr. Woodrow Hood, chair and associate professor of theatre arts, is making news for several of his publications. His article, "Another Terrain: Theatre Nohgaku's The P...

Several faculty members in Catawba College's Theatre Arts Department have received awards and have been recognized for publications.

Dr. Woodrow Hood, chair and associate professor of theatre arts, is making news for several of his publications.  His article, "Another Terrain: Theatre Nohgaku's The Pine Barrens," was published in "Theatre Topics, an international peer-review journal.  Dr. Hood also wrote an article included a new book from McFarland Publishers.  His "From Revolution to Revelation:  Women Performance Artists in America" was included in the book, "Women in American Musical Theatre."  Additionally, the seventh edition of Dr. Hood's "Theatre: Its Art and Craft," published by Rowman Littlefield, will go to press in early April.

Theatre Arts Professor Christopher Zink had three articles included in a new book in the Southeastern Theatre Conference's Field Guide Series, "Outside the Box:  25 Design-Tech Strategies to Save You Time and Money,"  Professor Zink was also recognized with the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival Meritorious Achievement Award for Excellence in Direction in 2007.

Theatre Arts Professor David Pulliam was recognized for Excellence in Design for 2007 with the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival Meritorious Achievement Award.


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Catawba College's Theatre Arts Faculty Making News

Published: 
Several faculty members in Catawba College's Theatre Arts Department have received awards and have been recognized for publications. Dr. Woodrow Hood, chair and associate professor of theatre arts, is making news for several of his publications. His article, "Another Terrain: Theatre Nohgaku's The P...

Several faculty members in Catawba College's Theatre Arts Department have received awards and have been recognized for publications.

Dr. Woodrow Hood, chair and associate professor of theatre arts, is making news for several of his publications.  His article, "Another Terrain: Theatre Nohgaku's The Pine Barrens," was published in "Theatre Topics, an international peer-review journal.  Dr. Hood also wrote an article included a new book from McFarland Publishers.  His "From Revolution to Revelation:  Women Performance Artists in America" was included in the book, "Women in American Musical Theatre."  Additionally, the seventh edition of Dr. Hood's "Theatre: Its Art and Craft," published by Rowman Littlefield, will go to press in early April.

Theatre Arts Professor Christopher Zink had three articles included in a new book in the Southeastern Theatre Conference's Field Guide Series, "Outside the Box:  25 Design-Tech Strategies to Save You Time and Money,"  Professor Zink was also recognized with the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival Meritorious Achievement Award for Excellence in Direction in 2007.

Theatre Arts Professor David Pulliam was recognized for Excellence in Design for 2007 with the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival Meritorious Achievement Award.


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  • Theatre Arts

 

 

 

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