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Ichikawa, Mariko
Professor, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Research: An Analytic Study of Basic Theatrical Terms in Early Modern English Play Texts
Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, c/o Mr. Richard J. Kuhta
September 2004 - August 2005

McMullan, Audrey
Lecturer, Department of Drama, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Lecturing and Research: The Irish National Theater: Historical and Contemporary Contexts; U.S. Performances of Samuel Beckett's Late Prose
New York University, Glucksman Ireland House, New York, NY, c/o Dr. Eileen Reilly
September 2004 - December 2004

Michel Modenessi, Manuel
Professor, School of Philosophy and Literature, Department of Modern Literature, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
Research: "North American Theater," Second Edition
New York Public Library, New York, NY, c/o Ms. Christine Karatnytsky
July 2004 - September 2004

O'Neill, Patrick
Professor, Department of Speech and Drama, Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, Canada
Research: The Inter-Relationship Between Canadian and American Theater Practices and History
Curry College, Department of Communication, Milton, MA, c/o Dr. George Wharton
August 2004 - December 2004

Okwori, Jenkeri
Senior Lecturer, Department of English and Drama, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
Research: Democratizing Public Decision Making: Using Theater for Development and Deliberative Participatory Governance in Nigeria With Lessons From the United States
New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Department of Drama, New York, NY, c/o Dr. Awam Amkpa
November 2004 - April 2005

Salami, Irene
Director, American Studies Unit, Department of Theater and Communication Arts, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
Research: A Comparative Study of Playwriting by Nigerian and American Women
University of California--Los Angeles, School of Theater, Film and Television, Department of Theater, Los Angeles, CA, c/o Prof. Sue-Ellen Case
September 2004 - September 2005

Tanyi-Tang, Anne
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, Letters and Social Sciences, Performing Arts Section, University of Yaounde I, Yaounde, Cameroon
Research: A Comparative Study of Plays by Three African American Female Playwrights and Three Cameroonian Female Playwrights
CUNY-Graduate School of University Center, Martin E. Segal Theater Center, New York, NY, c/o Prof. Daniel Gerould
September 2004 - July 2005

Tatishvili, Levan
Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Social Sciences, and Public Relations, Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia
Lecturing and Research: Acting in the 17th and 18th Century Tragedy and Rhetorical Delivery: Attempt of Authentic Reconstruction on Stage Acting Technique in Neo-Classical Tragedy and Rhetorical Delivery
Northwestern University, School of Communication Studies, Department of Performance Studies, Evanston, IL, c/o Dr. Carol Simpson Stern
September 2004 - April 2005

Urale, Karen
Free-Lance Writer and Director, Wellington, New Zealand
Research: Bringing Polynesian Myths and Legends Into Film
University of Hawaii--Manoa, Center for Pacific Island Studies, Honolulu, HI, c/o Dr. David L. Hanlon
August 2004 - November 2004

Venkataraman, Padma
Lecturer, Department of English, Stella Maris College, Madras, India
Lecturing: Theater and Development With Special Reference to Gender in India
University of California--Los Angeles, School of Theater, Film, and Television, Department of Theater, Los Angeles, CA, c/o Dr. Sue-Ellen Case
September 2004 - November 2004

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