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Theatre & Dance
Rowan percussionists welcome renowned Japanese drumming group for concert event | more
Rowan Opera performs 'Suor Angelica' and other selections in an evening of classic works | more Video exhibit focuses on American culture and traditions | more Rowan theatre takes original approach to 'Dr. Jekyll' story | more Bay Atlantic Symphony offers a 'Night at the Opera' | more Elisabeth Hostetter
Associate Professor, Advisement Coordinator Dr. Elisabeth Hostetter is an associate professor at Rowan University. She teaches theatre history, graduate seminars, and acting for non-majors. Edwin Mellen Press recently published her first book, The Berlin State Theater Under the Nazi Regime. She is currently working on co-writing her second book on the life and work of American theatrical designer, Robert Edmund Jones. Professional directing and acting projects include: Love Letters to Stalin and Emmy Goring Stands by her Man (Theater Catalyst); The Foreigner and The Crucible (Ritz Theatre, Oaklyn, NJ); and The Women (The Palmer Project). She is a co-founder of the "In Other Words Project" that helps promote recent translations of politically relevant work from other countries. Her interest in German theatre earned her a National Endowment for the Humanities Award to study Bertolt Brecht in Berlin. She has toured theatres in Western Europe, Southeast Asia, Greece, and Turkey. She received her Ph.D. in theatre history from the University of Missouri, her M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin, and her B.F.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University. |

