First Name
Chelsea
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Last Name
Phillips
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Job Title
Assistant Professor of Theatre
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Biography
Chelsea Phillips is a dramaturg and theatre historian interested in how we create meaning, tell stories, and connect with audiences.
Her dramaturgy credits included Sidney Kingsley's Men in White (2010), Chekhov's Three Sisters (2010; Theatre Roundtable Award for Best Production), Shakespeare's Othello, guest directed by RSC Senior Voice and Text Coach Alison Bomber (2011), The Camouflage Project, a devised piece centered on Britain's Special Operations Executive during WWII (2011), and This Above All (2012), based on outreach work with teachers and students centered on the Royal Shakespeare Company's Stand Up for Shakespeare program.
Other dramaturgy credits include Beaumont's The Knight of the Burning Pestle (Mary Baldwin College), Gallathea (Capital Fringe) and Life is a Dream (New England Fringe Festival) for Uncut Pages Theatre Company, Henry V and All's Well that Ends Well for Manhattan Shakespeare Project.
Her dramaturgy credits included Sidney Kingsley's Men in White (2010), Chekhov's Three Sisters (2010; Theatre Roundtable Award for Best Production), Shakespeare's Othello, guest directed by RSC Senior Voice and Text Coach Alison Bomber (2011), The Camouflage Project, a devised piece centered on Britain's Special Operations Executive during WWII (2011), and This Above All (2012), based on outreach work with teachers and students centered on the Royal Shakespeare Company's Stand Up for Shakespeare program.
Other dramaturgy credits include Beaumont's The Knight of the Burning Pestle (Mary Baldwin College), Gallathea (Capital Fringe) and Life is a Dream (New England Fringe Festival) for Uncut Pages Theatre Company, Henry V and All's Well that Ends Well for Manhattan Shakespeare Project.
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Interested in freelance opportunities
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