戴尔Daigle

教师
  • Professor of Theatre
  • Chair of the Department of Theatre 和Dance
  • Director of the Daniel Z. Gibson Center for the Arts

戴尔daigle

联系

 

办公时间

TBD, also available by appointment

教育

  • B.A., University of Maine at Orono, 1977
  • M.F.A., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1989

 

传记的注意

Professor Daigle has taught at  Washington College since 1990. He is currently Director of the Gibson Center for the Arts. He was the inaugural Director of the Communications and Media Studies program and served as chair of the Department of Theatre for 17 年. His regular Washington College courses include all levels of acting and directing but he has taught 18 different courses here including courses in computer-aided design, lighting design,  traditional Japanese theater and theatre management.  

Daigle has directed over 30 productions at Washington College. His focus in recent 年 has been on new plays and he has directed 8 world premiers here at the College, 最近 Dreaming Brave and True, by Steven Spotswood. Several of those plays have gone on to subsequent productions at professional theatres including, 所有的蓝调 by Robert Earl Price that was produced in collaboration with 7 Stages Theatre in Atlanta, 乔治亚州; The Squeaky Wheel Squeaks, by Brian Shaughnessy, performed in Washington D.C., Boulder, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Honolulu and 我们提瑞西阿斯 by Steven Spotswood.. A subsequent production, produced by Forum Theatre and directed by Matt Ripa, was  named “Best Drama” at the 2012 Capital Fringe Festival and  “Best Local Play” by the Washington City Paper in D.C,.

Other productions directed by Professor Daigle that were not affiliated with Washington College have been seen in Maine, Hawaii, Scotland, Kyoto, Samoa, Denver, Los Angeles, 和D.C. as well as the more exotic locales of Chestertown and Church Hill.

Before coming to Washington College Daigle was Managing Artistic Director of the Stage Coach Theatre, The Children’s Theatre of Maine and was the founding Artistic Director or The Maine Theatre Company.

Research Interests

Acting, Directing, Japanese traditional theatre.

As a research fellow at the Kyoto Arts Center he performed the kabuki role of Tandanyu at the imperial palace in Kyoto. He has studied for a year with Nomura Shiro and Nomura Mansaku, two of Japan’s “Living National Treasures” in the traditional forms of Noh 和Kyogen. His translation, with Junko Sakaba, of Buaku was the first English language Kyogen play performed at the National Noh Theatre in 东京. His main focus in the last several 年 has been on new plays. View Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

戏剧 Directed At WC

Under Milk Wood, Shrew, Drinking In America, Waiting for Godot, Angels in America, 我的孩子们! My Africa, Hamlet, Pounding Nails… All in the Timing, Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll,  Lebensraum, Molly Sweeney, Buaku, The Laramie Project, Extreme Exposure, Duchamp Sat Here, Twelfth Night, My Name is Rachel Corrie, 动物园的故事, 我们提瑞西阿斯, Monologues From the Edge, 金色的沙丁鱼, Death and the Maiden, 所有的蓝调, War 故事, Clybourne Park, Cross-Dressers, Drunks and Fools,Too Much Light, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Dreaming Brave and True, 8x10: An Evening of Short 戏剧. 

Courses Taught At WC

  • DR 211 - Acting I
  • DR 311 - Performing Shakespeare
  • DR 231 - Theatre Technology
  • DR 331 - Lighting Design
  • DR 221 - Directing
  • DR 306 - Contemporary Theatre
  • DR 394 - Special Topics: Improvisation
  • DR 404 - Computer-援助ed Design
  • DR 404 - Special Topics: Traditional Japanese Theatre
  • DR 404 - Theatre Management
  • DR 404 - Special Topics: Problems in Technical Theatre
  • DR 494 - Theories of Acting
  • CNW 101 - Theatre in Performance
  • CNW 202 - Bunraku and Bowie, Kabuki and Kiss: Traditional Asian Performing Arts and Contemporary Western 文化