Lila Wolff-Wilkinson, Founder & Director of Performing Your Profession, presents “Theatre Skills Are Life Skills: Performing Medicine”

Event time: 
Tuesday, October 9, 2018 - 5:00pm
Location: 
The Whitney Center See map
200 Leeder Hill Drive
New Haven, CT 06517
Event description: 

LILA WOLFF-WILKINSON has been developing Performing Your Profession for several years. She is passionate about its efficacy & teaches it zealously & joyfully.

She has an M.F.A. and D.F.A. from Yale School of Drama (Dramaturgy & Dramatic Criticism); an M.A. from Hofstra University (Theatre Arts, focusing in Directing); an A.B. from Brown (English Literature). Additional training has been in Neil Freeman’s & Patrick Tucker’s workshops on Shakespeare First Folio technique; workshops with San Francisco Mime Troupe, Joanne Akalaitis, Richard Schechner, Suzuki-trained practitioners, Augusto Boal & Boal-trained practitioners; workshops on directing & acting; numerous collegiums on creativity with Theatre as a Liberal Art, a focus group of Association for Theatre in Higher Education; classes at Stella Adler Studio & Circle-in-the-Square.

Dr. Wolff-Wilkinson has taught theatre at colleges & universities for over 30 years & was nominated for an Outstanding Teacher of the Year award. She served as Administrator of New Haven Opera Theatre, a small professional company. Director of over 30 plays in academic & professional venues, she has worked professionally as a stage manager & assistant to costume designers, including 7 summers on the staff for operas at the Caramoor Festival, Katonah, NY.

A founding Board member of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education, she has since held other national offices. Roles in Theatre as a Liberal Art have included chair, conference planner & member services coordinator. She’s an elected member of the CT Academy of Arts & Sciences & Honorary Member of the Yale Sherlock Holmes Society.

She has delivered numerous papers at ATHE conferences & chaired nearly a dozen panels; lectured on creativity at community lecture series & in a graduate course in Industrial Engineering; & was the 2004 Yale Sherlock Holmes Society Reichenbach Lecturer. Publications include scholarly journals & contributions to books.

Lila fills in as a summer church organist; conducts alumni interviews with Brown applicants; and, for the last 20 years, travels biennially to England.

Dinner followed for CAAS members and guests. (Dinner fee is $38/person) 

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For information, dinner reservations, and directions, phone the CAAS office at (203) 432-3113 ext. 2 or email: caas.membership@yale.edu
 
Dinner reservations are required by the Thursday prior to meeting. Any cancelations must be received 48 hours before the meeting in order for us to refund dinner cost.  
 
Free parking is available.