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Elizabeth Carlin Metz

Professor of Theatre

Elizabeth MetzGeneral Interests
"As a stage director in both the profession and academia, I am most stimulated and delighted by theatre that is visceral, provocative, and challenging. While I am interested in all forms of theatre, I am most drawn to contemporary non-traditional theatre that explores the human condition. I seek to integrate physical theatre techniques with more traditional Western theatre practices so as to discover new levels of expressiveness and meaning in theatre of all styles and genres and, thus, in the world."

Years at Knox: 1995 to present

Education
M.F.A., 1983, Temple University.
B.A., 1976, Roger Williams University.

Teaching Interests
Acting, directing, voice for the actor, contemporary and cutting edge dramatic literature and performance, feminist theatre, Shakespeare, improvisational and devised performance, physical theatre, London Arts Alive: Arts in Social Context.

Recent Recognition
Awards

Mother Courage and Her Children
, Triple After Dark Awards for Excellence in Direction, Performance by an Actress, and Composition, Chicago, Illinois, 2008.

A Passage to India, Recommended for 2009 Joseph Jefferson Awards, Chicago, Illinois.

A Passage to India, After Dark Award for Excellence in Overall Technical Achievement, Chicago, Illinois, 2008.

Mother Courage and her Children in Best of the Season Year-End Reviews (Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Reader, The Daily Herald, Gay Chicago Magazine, Performink).

Philip Green Wright-Lombard College Prize for Distinguished Teaching, 2005.

King Lear listed in Chicago Top Ten Plays, 2004 season (Performink/The Chicago Reader).

The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol listed in Chicago Top Twenty Plays, 2003 season (Chicago Tribune)

Recent Accomplishments
Productions
Director and Producer, World Premiere of Anung's First American Christmas, Vitalist Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 2008.

Director, Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 2008.

Director and Producer, A Passage to India, Vitalist Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 2008.

Director and Producer, Mother Courage and Her Children, Vitalist Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 2006.

Director, As You Like It by William Shakespeare. Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 2006.

Director, Working by Studs Terkel. Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 2007.

Director and Producer, Anna Karenina by Helen Edmundson. Vitalist Theatre, Chicago, 2005.

Director, The Skriker by Caryl Churchill. Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 2005.

Director, King Lear by William Shakespeare. Vitalist Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 2004.

Director, The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol, adapted by Theatre De Complicite (London) from the novella by John Berger. Vitalist Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 2003.

Actress (Claire), A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee. Barn Summer Playhouse, Bristol, Rhode Island, 2003.

Director, Chicago premiere of Floating Rhoda and the Glue Man by Eve Ensler. Vitalist Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, 1998.

Director, Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 1998.

Publications
Interviewed in: American Theatre Magazine (March 2008) by Christy Smith; Chicago Sun-Times (September 2007) by Hedy Weiss; Chicago Sun-Times (October 1997) by Carol Wells.

"The Conduit." The Complete Voice and Speech Workout: Book and CD. Edited by Janet Rogers. Applause Books, New York, 2002.

"Mnemonic" (review essay on a London production by Theatre De Complicite). Voice and Speech Trainers Association. The Voice Journal. Edited by Vera Del. Applause Books, New York, 2001.

Thinkquest International Educational Web Design Competition team member, Julius Caesar, (second place), 1999.

Presentations
International Conference on the Humanities (Hawaii, 2009) Panel Chair: "Creating Fusion--Communicating Across the Performance Disciplines".

Master classes, "Physical Theatre" and "Choral Speaking." Academy for the Arts, Chicago, Illinois, 2005.

"The Conduit." In conjunction with the book debut of The Complete Voice and Speech Workout: Book and CD edited by Janet Rogers. Association of Theatre in Higher Education, 2002.

"Carry-over: Issues of Continuity from Classroom to Rehearsal and Performance." Association of Theatre in Higher Education, 2002.

"Breath: Linking Body and Voice with Rehearsal and Performance." Association of Theatre in Higher Education, 2001.

Campus & Community Involvement
Arts Coordinator, Knox College.

Co-founder and artistic director, Vitalist Theatre, Chicago, Illinois.
Inaugural Member, Voice and Speech Trainers Association.
Member, Association for Theatre in Higher Education.
Associate Member, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.
Member, Theatre Review Panel, Illinois Arts Council.
Associate Artist, Premiere Theatre and Performance (Chicago).
Director, British Theatre and Cultural Studies Program, Roger Williams University.

What Students Say
"Liz inspires students. Thanks to her support, I got into an MFA program in theatre, I've been able to direct shows at the Guthrie Theatre, and I've started developing my own style of political theatre."
-Kamesha Jackson, theatre major, concentration in Black Studies

Contact
309-341-7306
emetz@knox.edu

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Academic News

Knox Among Top Colleges for Fulbright Scholar Awards in 2009-10

Knox College is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation for Fulbright Scholar grants awarded to faculty during 2009-2010. Karen Kampwirth is studying feminism and politics at the University of Buenos Aires, and Jeremy Day O'Connell is conducting musicology and linguistics research at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Knox Among Top Colleges for Fulbright Scholar Awards in 2009-10

Knox College is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation for Fulbright Scholar grants awarded to faculty during 2009-2010. Karen Kampwirth is studying feminism and politics at the University of Buenos Aires, and Jeremy Day O'Connell is conducting musicology and linguistics research at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Music Concerts and Recitals

The Knox-Sandburg Community Concert Band, Knox Wind Ensemble, and individual music students perform in concert and recital, November 13 through 17 at Knox College.

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