Articles by Kim Shively
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Susanne Shawyer becomes editor of Theatre Topics journal
September 14, 2023
Kim Shively, student publish case study in new volume on undergraduate theatre research
July 28, 2021
Susanne Shawyer named affiliate faculty for Theatrical Intimacy Education
October 7, 2019
Elon to celebrate Yom Ha’Shoah with Remembrance Day Readings
April 24, 2019
Elon joins organizations all over the country to participate in the National Jewish Theater Foundation - Holocaust Theater International Initiative - Remembrance Readings 2019.
Shawyer publishes in Theatre Topics and Theatre Journal
January 25, 2019
Assistant Professor of Theatre Susanne Shawyer's articles focused on protest as theatre.
Elon’s Production of Trojan Barbie weaves Mythic and Modern into a Feminist Play
January 24, 2019
Elon University’s Department of Performing Arts’ production of Trojan Barbie retells Euripides’ Trojan Women in a timely and prescient story.
The Contemporary Play Reading and Discussion Series receives national recognition in American Theatre Magazine
November 1, 2018
Associate Professor of English Scott Proudfit and the Contemporary Play Reading and Discussion Series at Elon are featured in American Theatre’s recent article “Train for a Diverse Theatre” by Editor-in-Chief Rob Weinert-Kendt.
Elon Performing Arts faculty present research at national conference
October 4, 2018
Kim Shively, Susanne Shawyer, Kevin Otos and Fred Rubrek were among presented scholarship on dramaturgy and acting technique at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education Annual Conference.
Faculty present at Meaning of Food Conference
April 4, 2018
Department of Performing Arts faculty members presented on the recent Elon production of "Moment" by Dierdre Kinahan at this interdisciplinary food conference.
Shively presents on best practices at ATHE 2017 in Las Vegas
September 7, 2017
Assistant Professor Kim Shively presented her research and practice on actions with embodied meanings as part of the Acting Focus Group Pre-Conference on Best Practices at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education's annual conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, in August.