Professor of Theatre
Dr. Tom Mikotowicz
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Tom
Mikotowicz teaches directing, playwriting, history, and theory. A professor
of theatre, he received his doctorate from the Tisch School of the Arts at
New York University. As a director, Professor Mikotowicz has
staged more than 150 productions in professional, educational, and community
theatres throughout the country. He is a member of the Society of Stage Directors
and Choreographers (SSDC) and his eclectic productions include: Brecht’s Threepenny
Opera, Euripedes’ The Women of Troy, Gogol’s Marriage, Strauss’s Die
Fledermaus, Sondheim’s Into the Woods, Shakespeare’s The
Tempest, Bette and Boo, A Funny Thing Happened on the
Way to the Forum,
The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket, Chicago, and most recently, Wintertime..
Mikotowicz has also written and directed several industrial videos. Dr. Mikotowicz has published extensively, with his writings appearing both in the United States and Europe. He has written the books Oliver Smith and Theatrical Designers, and has contributed to several others. He has published numerous articles in scholarly journals and serves as an associate editor for the New England Theatre Journal. Most recently, he co-edited a new performance theory book for McFarland Publishers called Performing the Force: The Immersion into Science-Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Environments.
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