Callie Kimball
Visiting Assistant Professor of Theatre
- Office
- MAC 327
- ckimball@middlebury.edu
- Office Hours
- Tuesday and Wednesday 11:30 - 12:30pm
Callie Kimball is an award-winning, internationally produced playwright, educator, actor, director, and movement coach. Her plays have been produced and developed in New York, Chicago, LA, and DC, at the Kennedy Center, MCC Theater, Lark Play Development Center, Portland Stage Company, Washington Shakespeare Company, Washington Stage Guild, Project Y, Theater at Monmouth, The Drama League, and elsewhere. She is a MacDowell Fellow, has won the Goldberg Playwriting Award and Clauder Gold Prize, and has been a finalist for the O’Neill and Princess Grace Awards. She taught playwriting at Bates College for several years, and has taught or been a guest at Kings College London Shakespeare Centre, ACS International Schools in London, National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, Bowdoin College, and Colby College. She earned her MFA at Hunter College, and her BA at the College of William and Mary.
Courses Taught
THEA 0218
Current
Playwriting I: Beginning
Course Description
Playwriting I: Beginning
The purpose of the course is to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of writing for the stage. Students will read, watch, and analyze published plays, as well as work by their peers, but the focus throughout will remain on the writing and development of original work. (Formerly THEA/ENAM 0218)
Terms Taught
Requirements
THEA 0500
Upcoming
Intermediate Indep Project
Course Description
Intermediate Independent Project
In consultation with their advisors, theatre majors in design may propose a THEA 0500 Intermediate Independent Project. Preliminary proposal forms approved by the student's advisor will be submitted to the program by March 1st of the preceding academic year for those wanting credit in the fall or winter terms and by October 1st for those wanting credit in the spring term. Projects will conform to the guidelines that are available in the theatre office. Students are required to attend a weekly THEA 0500/0700 seminar.
Terms Taught
THEA 0505
Upcoming
Intermediate Ind. Project
Course Description
Intermediate Independent Project
(Approval Required)
Terms Taught
THEA 0700
Upcoming
Senior Project
Course Description
Senior Independent Project
Senior work is required. In consultation with their advisors, theatre majors may propose a THEA 0700 Independent Project. Preliminary proposal forms approved by the student's advisor will be submitted to the program by March 1st of the preceding academic year for those wanting credit in the fall or winter terms and by October 1st for those wanting credit in the spring term. Projects will conform to the guidelines that are available in the theatre office. Students are required to attend a weekly THEA 0500/0700 seminar.
Terms Taught