|
|
|

|
Michael Zelenak
Associate Professor
B.A. University of Scranton, M.A. University of Pittsburgh,
MFA and DFA, Yale University, School of Theatre |
Michael Zelenak has written 15 plays, translated
plays from Greek, Latin, French and Norwegian, and directed
more than 50 productions. He has worked as a dramaturg at Center
Stage, the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theatre, the
Pittsburgh Playhouse and Yale Repertory Theatre. He worked
with Martin Scorsese as dramaturg on Age of Innocence (Columbia
Pictures, 1993).
He was founder and artistic director of Theatre
Libre (1970, now the Scranton Public Theatre), the American
Ibsen Theatre
(1983) and founding dramaturg of Theatre Southeast (1996). |
|
|
|
He served on the faculty of Carnegie-Mellon
University, Yale University and Florida State University before
coming to Stony Brook. His critical work has appeared in Comparative
Drama, Performing Arts Journal, Theatre,
American Theatre, Theatre Research International,
Theatre Three and Theatre Topics. His full-length
book Gender and Politics in Greek Tragedy was published
by Peter Lang in 1999.
Contact: michael.zelenak@stonybrook.edu
|
|
|