Senior Theatre Thesis Research Lectures
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 11:30-12:30pm
February 23- March 13, 2026

Come Hear the Senior Theatre Thesis Research Lectures! Everyone is welcome to listen to our great seniors’ presentations on their thesis research. Each lecture is 15-20 minutes long, followed by a Q&A from the audience at Fir Acres Theatre classroom. All are welcome!
2026 Senior Thesis Lecture Schedule:
- Monday, February 23
- 11:30 Dr. Evelyn Gore
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This is Exactly What the Doctor Ordered: An Integration of Applied Theatre Into the Practice of Medicine to Humanize Healthcare
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This is Exactly What the Doctor Ordered: An Integration of Applied Theatre Into the Practice of Medicine to Humanize Healthcare
- 12:00 Corey Near Ansari
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Coalitional Casting: Possible Directions in Theatre Education
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Coalitional Casting: Possible Directions in Theatre Education
- 11:30 Dr. Evelyn Gore
- Wednesday, February 25
- 11:30 Josh Nguyen
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Men That Are Men, Wheat that is Wheat: Garcia Lorea, Ecocricism, and the Turn Towards a More Geopathic Dramaturgy
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Men That Are Men, Wheat that is Wheat: Garcia Lorea, Ecocricism, and the Turn Towards a More Geopathic Dramaturgy
- 12:00 Gianvito Cassanelli
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Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater: Embedding Anti Fascism Within the Creative Process
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Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater: Embedding Anti Fascism Within the Creative Process
- 11:30 Josh Nguyen
- Friday, February 27
- 11:30 Brodie S. Joseph
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Staging Fear: Performance, Sound, and the Construction of Horror across Stage and Screen
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Staging Fear: Performance, Sound, and the Construction of Horror across Stage and Screen
- 12:00 Bertie Mahoney
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Constructing the Gallery: Lighting in Gallery and Museum Spaces and How it Affects Those who Enter
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Constructing the Gallery: Lighting in Gallery and Museum Spaces and How it Affects Those who Enter
- 11:30 Brodie S. Joseph
- Monday, March 2
- 11:30- Jazz Buskin
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Theatre as Confessional for the Queer Body
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Theatre as Confessional for the Queer Body
- 12:00- Marion Richardson-Beatty
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Passing and Drag: Models of Gender Construction in Italian Baroque Opera
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Passing and Drag: Models of Gender Construction in Italian Baroque Opera
- 11:30- Jazz Buskin
- Wednesday, March 4
- 11:30- Zoe Chinn
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Biomagnetic Dance: The Interaction of Biomagnetic Fields within Contact Improvisation Dance
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Biomagnetic Dance: The Interaction of Biomagnetic Fields within Contact Improvisation Dance
- 12:00- Ellie Schwartz
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The Representation of Ghosts on the Early Modern Stage
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The Representation of Ghosts on the Early Modern Stage
- 11:30- Zoe Chinn
- Friday, March 6
- 11:30- Iman Agic
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The Digital Body Onstage: Reconfigured Liveness in Hybrid Dance
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The Digital Body Onstage: Reconfigured Liveness in Hybrid Dance
- 12:00- Andrew Van Voorhees
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Apply Humanistic Psychological Theory to Stanislavshi-Based Acting
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Apply Humanistic Psychological Theory to Stanislavshi-Based Acting
- 11:30- Iman Agic
- Monday, March 9
- 11:30- Jamie Kushnick
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Acting and Dance: An Exploration of Synthesis
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Acting and Dance: An Exploration of Synthesis
- 12:00- Delaney Jones
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Auditory Architecture: How Sound Design Shapes the Theme Park Experience
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Auditory Architecture: How Sound Design Shapes the Theme Park Experience
- 11:30- Jamie Kushnick
- Wednesday, March 11
- 11:30- Samantha Knofler
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Always the Victim, Never the Victor: Women and Gun Violence in Theatre
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Always the Victim, Never the Victor: Women and Gun Violence in Theatre
- 12:00- Quinn Newberry
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You Can Certainly Try: The Implementation of TTRPGs as a Theatrical Practice
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You Can Certainly Try: The Implementation of TTRPGs as a Theatrical Practice
- 11:30- Samantha Knofler
- Friday, March 13
- 11:30- Marlee Zimmer
- 12:00- Neledi Tshehla
- Whiteness on Stage
- 11:30- Marlee Zimmer
Please join us to to hear this research and celebrate the work of these seniors!
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