Travis Curtright, PhD, is Chair of the Humanities and Liberal Studies department at 麻豆传媒覆灭记, where he also serves as Professor of Humanities and Literature, and director of Shakespeare in Performance, a troupe of actors and minor of studies. Professor Curtright completed his education at the University of Dallas, earning his doctorate in Literature. He also has professional acting training from the American Shakespeare Center and studied improv at The Second City in Chicago. He founded Shakespeare in Performance in 2012 and instructs students in voice, movement upon a thrust stage, and especially in Shakespeare鈥檚 uses of language and rhetoric. Actors rehearse in a black box theater that was specially designed for their productions, and in an environment that encourages both individual growth and ensemble work.
An accomplished scholar in both Shakespeare and More studies, Dr. Curtright has written The Controversial Thomas More: Politics, Polemics, and Prison Writings (forthcoming from the University of Notre Dame Press), Shakespeare鈥檚 Dramatic Persons (2017), and The One Thomas More (2012). He is editor of Thomas More: Why Patron of Statesmen? (2015) and, with Stephen Smith, Shakespeare鈥檚 Last Plays: Essays in Literature and Politics (2012). Since 2017, he has served as editor-in-chief of Moreana: Thomas More and Renaissance Studies, published by Edinburgh University Press. To learn more, please visit .
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