Teaching Experience
Yale University associate professor (split position) 1989-92
Yale School of Drama - graduate courses: advanced directing; history of directing
(team taught with Joel Schechter); advisor on thesis projects

Yale College - undergraduate courses: the director and the text, advanced acting, Sam Shepard Seminar
(team taught with David De Rose); advisor on senior projects

Columbia University adjunct professor 1978-93
Oscar Hammerstien II Center for Theater Studies - graduate courses: directing, advanced directing,
directing Shakespeare, directors and playwrights workshop, O’Neill, twentieth century avant-garde;
advisor on thesis projects and farce projects
Marymount Manhattan
adjuct professor
directing, advanced acting
1997-2004
Trinity College
guest artist
advanced acting, directing workshop
1995, 96
SUNY Purchase
guest artist
Acting for Opera Singers
1995
Playwrites Horizon- th. school
guest artist
Directing
1994, 95
Ohio University
visiting artist
Supervisor of Graduate Directors
1994
Brooklyn College
adjuct professor
Directing the Non-Linear Play
1993
Michael Howard Studio
guest artist
directing workshop
1989
Lee Strasberg Institute
guest artist
playwright/director workshop
1989
Cornell
guest artist
playwrighting workshop
1987
New York University
guest artist
undergraduate acting workshop
1983-84
Syracuse University
guest artist
undergraduate directing workshop
1983
American Indian Institute
guest artist
conducted acting workshop
1982

University Guest Director

Marymount Manhattan

Picnic, The Plough and the Stars

William Inge, Sean O’Casey

Columbia University

Lorca in New York, Shep’n’Rep Festival

Arnold Weinstein & Fernando Rivas, Sam Shepard

University of Massachusetts
- New World Theater
Anybody Seen Marie Laveau?

Aishia Rahman

Nassau Community College

Shep in Space Festival

Sam Shepard

University of Maine

Inquest

Donald Fried

New York University

Mad Dog Blues

Sam Shepard


Training
Carl Webber

Directing Brecht, NYC

1976

Gene Frankel

Directing, NYC

1970-72

Dorothy and Reuben Silver

Karamu House, Cleveland

1969-70

Kent State University

B.A. Theatre

1969

Kenley Players

Apprentice

1967-69