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1 JOEL GROTHE, M.F.A. Assistant Professor, Department of Theatre & Dance PO Box 10110, Beaumont, TX 77710 (409) 880-7244 [email protected] EDUCATION AND TRAINING Master of Fine Arts in Acting (2008), The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Thesis Title: Creating a Character; Judge Brack in Hedda Gabler and James Defoe in Gasoline & Matches Honors Bachelor of Arts, English Literature (2001), The University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Cum Laude Private Acting Coaching: Richard Warner, Andrew Wade, Tom Logan, Tom Todoroff, Jim Gleason TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) – Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Fall 2014-present) Courses Taught: Intro to Theatre, Acting I, Acting II, Acting III, Acting IV, Acting for the Camera, Media Performance, Play Analysis, Directing I, Directing II, Rapier & Dagger, Irish Theatre, Special Topics in Performance/ Directed Theatre Activities. Instructor – Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Fall 2009-Spring 2013) Courses Taught: Intro to Theatre, Acting I, Acting II, Acting III, Acting IV, Acting for the Camera, Media Performance, Play Analysis, Directing I, Directing II, Rapier & Dagger, Irish Theatre, Special Topics in Performance/ Directed Theatre Activities. Teaching Experience and Interests THEA 1310: Intro to Theatre - Examines the form and meaning of theatre in civilizations from the ancient Greeks to modern times and is designed to expose the student to the live performance experience through the study of various elements of theatre and performance, the history of theatre, and dramatic literature. Attention is paid to the relationship between live performance and other mediatized forms, like film and television THEA 1320: Play Analysis - Principles and practice in the analysis of a play, including a survey of major genres and styles of dramatic literature. Required of all freshmen and transfer theatre majors. THEA 1351: Acting I - Introductory principles and practice for basic acting training, with an emphasis on the methods of Stanislavski. 2 THEA 1372: Acting II; Movement/ Stage Combat - A course focusing on the fundamental techniques and safety methods in performing stage combat. This is including but not limited to hand to hand, rapier and dagger, broadsword and fire arm training and safety. THEA 2336: Acting III; Voice/ Diction - Fundamentals of clear vocal production, health, breath support/control, and articulation for stage speech. Prerequisites: THEA 1351, 1352, Instructor Permission. THEA 3370: Acting IV; Period Styles - An exploration of the acting styles and related social conventions in major eras throughout history. Prerequisite: THEA 1351, 1352, 2336, Instructor Permission. THEA 3380: Fundamentals of Directing - Introductory principles for directing for the stage. In-class exercises address methods of conceptualizing a production, analyzing a text, staging, and working with actors and designers. Prerequisites: THEA 1330, 1351, 1352. THEA 4310: Special Topics in Performance - Seminar or Laboratory classroom instruction in specialized topics in theatre production, history, or theory. May be repeated up to three times for credit. THEA 4345: Acting for the Camera - A course focused on the fundamental techniques necessary for performing in film, television, commercials, industrials, corporate training videos and voiceovers. THEA 4371: Directed Theatre Activities - Performance, design, directing or technical experiences in theatrical productions or as independent study; can include internships. May be repeated for credit. THEA 4380: Advanced Directing - Application of the principles and practices of play directing for the upper level theatre major. Production work is required outside of class. Prerequisite: THEA 3380, Instructor Permission. THEA 4385: Artist Driven Works - A course for theatre or film students to work on devised or adapted works, ultimately leading to the creation of their own work to be submitted to regional and national conferences and festivals, as well as to bolster their own artistic portfolios. ACADEMIC AWARDS Nominated for Junior Faculty Merit Award (2011-2012) Lamar University, Beaumont, TX Nominated for Junior Faculty Merit Award (2013-2014) Lamar University, Beaumont, TX COMMITTEES – UNIVERSITY Faculty Senate – (Distinguished Faculty Lecture Committee – Co-Chair) Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (2015-present) 3 Faculty Senate – (Executive Committee) Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (2015-present) University Core Curriculum Guidance Committee Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (2014-present) COMMITTEES – COLLEGE College Curriculum Committee (2013-present) – College of Fine Arts & Communications. Lamar University, Beaumont, TX COMMITTEES – DEPARTMENTAL Theatre & Dance Degree Committee – Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (20122013) This committee was charged with creating a new degree combining theatre and dance into degree plan to be submitted to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Degree was approved. Scholarship/ Assistantship Committee - Chair - Department of Theatre & Dance, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (2010-present) Hiring Committees – Lamar University, Beaumont, TX Technical Director, COFAC (Chair) – ongoing (2015-16) Assistant Professor in Theatre (Chair) – Brian LeTraunik (2015-16) Assistant Professor in Theatre (Chair) – Cherie Acosta (2014-15) Assistant Professor in Theatre – Dave McManus (2014-15) Director of Jazz Studies for Music Department – Rick Condit (2014-15) Director of Athletic Bands for Music Department – Eric Shannon (2013-14) Visiting Assistant Professor in Theatre (Chair) – Cherie Acosta (2013-14) Instructor in Theatre (Chair) – Brian LeTraunik (2013-14) Academic Advisor for Theatre Majors – Department of Theatre & Dance Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (2011-present) FUNDRAISING Le Grande Bal – College of Fine Arts and Communications (2010-2012) – Provided technical support and supervision of students. Cardinal Court – Department of Theatre & Dance (November 30th, 2013) – Performed and provided assistance supervising students, setting up, and striking. HullabaLU – Department of Theatre & Dance (August 19, 2010) – Provided assistance with setup and strike. 4 RESEARCH/ SCHOLARSHIP/ CREATIVE ACTIVITIES – INTERNATIONAL Siegfried – Houston Grand Opera/ La Fura Del Baus/ Palau de les Arts (Sofia, Valenica) / Maggio Musicale (Florence) – Performed as Fasolt/ Crane Operator in Houston performance of International co-production of Part III of Wagner’s Ring Cycle. (March-May 2016) Die Walkure– Houston Grand Opera/ La Fura Del Baus/ Palau de les Arts (Sofia, Valenica) / Maggio Musicale (Florence) – Performed as Crane Operator in Houston performance of International co-production of Part II of Wagner’s Ring Cycle. (March-May 2015) Study Abroad at the Shaw Festival – Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada (July 2016) – Leading theatre students on a non-credit study abroad trip to the Shaw Festival and Toronto. University of Toronto Drama Festival – Adjudicator. Toronto, Canada (February 2012) RESEARCH/ SCHOLARSHIP/ CREATIVE ACTIVITIES - NATIONAL The Working Actors Studio with Jim Gleason – New Orleans, LA (November 2015-January 2016) – Took weekly classes with Jim Gleason, a nationally recognized on camera acting coach who has taught in Los Angeles and now resides in New Orleans. The Free State of Jones – Directed by Gary Ross (June July 2015) Confederate Soldier Peace in Our Time – Main Street Theatre, Houston, TX (August-October 2014) – Performed as Dr. Venning in acclaimed production at nationally-recognized regional theatre. Mississippi Grind – Directed by Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck (May 2014) Casino Security Guard The Lessac Institute for Voice and Body – Annual Conference, Penn St. University (January 2014) – Participated in a variety of workshops and panel discussions. Stage Dialects with Barry Kur – Weeklong intensive, Penn St. University (January 2013). The Lessac Institute for Voice and Body – One Week Summer Intensive, Mary Washington University, Fredricksburg, VA (June 2013). A weeklong intensive in Lessac voice and body work. 5 James J. Hill House – St. Paul, MN (July 2012) Workshop Production of my Adaptation of Waste by Harley GranvilleBarker Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets – Sirens Media/ Discovery Channel, Liberty/ Baytown, TX (April 2012) Bobby Gabbert in Episode 2.1 “River of Death.” “Priestley Has Been Here Before.” Journal article in the process of review. Irish Setter Work Boots (July 2011) Voice in nationally-aired radio and web commercial Harley-Davidson Motorcycles (July 2011) Voice in nationally aired radio and web commercial Street Scene – Girl Friday Productions, Minneapolis, MN (June-July 2011) – Performed as Dan Buchanan in acclaimed production at nationally-recognized regional theatre. Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) – Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA (August 2010). Participated in a variety of workshops and panels. American Shakespeare Center – Staunton, VA (June- July 2010) Summer Training Program and performances of Julius Caesar and Henry VI, Part II RESEARCH/ SCHOLARSHIP/ CREATIVE ACTIVITIES – REGIONAL Wordsmyth Theatre’s production of The God Machine – Spring St. Studios, Houston, TX (September 2015) Jim Haliburton Industrial Training Video (October 2014) Haliburton Employee G Sharp Productions – (May 2014) Jefferson County Sherriff in Workshop Reading of Film script of The Example The Landing Theatre Company /New American Voices Playwriting Festival – 14 Pews, Houston, TX (August 2013) Joe Buckman in Fray 6 Ministry of Film (May, 2013) Title Role in the Short Film The Bounty Hunter Academy Sports & Outdoors Christmas Commercial (October 2012) Appeared in Holiday commercial with retired NFL star Emmitt Smith Louisiana Actors & Filmmakers Expo – New Orleans, LA (September 2012) Participated in a variety of workshops and panel discussions ACS Health Savings Plan Training Video (September 2011) Spokesperson Houston Shakespeare Festival – Miller Outdoor Theatre, Houston, TX (August 2012) Voice Coach for Hamlet and The Comedy of Errors TETA Theatrefest Conference – Dallas (2010, 2016), Houston (2011, 2012) RESEARCH/ SCHOLARSHIP/ CREATIVE ACTIVITIES – LAMAR UNIVERSITY/ LOCAL Romeo & Juliet – Studio Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (April 2016) Friar Laurence and Fight Captain. Mrs. Warrens’ Profession – Studio Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (October – November 2015) Director and Sound Designer The Glass Menagerie – Studio Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (February 2015) Director and Sound Designer Uncle Vanya – Studio Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (February 2014) Director, Adaptor, Sound Designer A View From the Bridge – University Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (September 2013) Eddie Carbone and Fight Captain Macbeth – University Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (FebruaryMarch 2013) Director, Fight Choreographer, Sound Designer The Beauty Queen of Leenane – Studio Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (February 2012) 7 Director, Fight Choreographer, Sound Designer Lagniappe Film and Music Festival – Beaumont, TX (April 2012-2013) Associate Producer An Inspector Calls – University Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (September 2011) Inspector Goole A Doll’s House – Studio Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (October 2010) Director and Sound Designer The Burial At Thebes – Studio Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (April 2010) Director, Fight Choreographer, Sound Designer The Wicked One – University Theatre, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (October 2009) Director, Fight Choreographer, Sound Designer STUDENT PROJECTS/ COACHING On Camera Coaching – Independent Study Supervisor/ Coach for Thomas Gentry, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2016) Music Recording and Songwriting – Independent Study Supervisor/ Coach for Rani Hampton, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2016) Director’s Project – Independent Study Supervisor/ Coach for Ty Thomas, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2016) UIL Preparation and Teacher Training – Independent Study Supervisor/ Coach for Ciara Jackson, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2016) Heist; an Interactive Performance Experience – Mentor for Erin Lanier, Independent Study Project, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Fall 2015) Voiceover Training – Coach for Tracie VanLaw, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Fall 2015) Arts Admin Training – Supervisor/ Mentor for Natalie Sell, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2015) Careers in the Arts Training – Supervisor/ Mentor for Aaron Michael Chang, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2015) 8 UIL Preparation and Teacher Training – Supervisor/ Mentor for Felicia Addison, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2015) Screenwriting Independent Study – Mentor for Travon Haggerty, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2014) Costume Shop Management – Supervisor/ Mentor for Evan Weathington, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2014) URTA/ Graduate School Audition Coaching – Coach for Natalie Cardona (Fall 2012-Spring 2013) Accepted offer to attend MFA Acting program at Louisiana State University. Also admitted to the University of Houston, University of Tennessee, University of Connecticut (among others) and called back to the Yale School of Drama. Careers in the Arts – Mentor for Sara Green, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Spring 2012) Directing – Mentor for Bonnie Dupuis, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (Fall 2011) Coming Out Collective – Faculty Supervisor for Student Fundraiser for Triangle AIDS Network (December 2012) URTA/ Graduate School Prep – Mentor for Megan Barrett (Fall 2010/ Spring 2011). Accepted offer to attend MFA Stage Management program at the California School of the Arts. Also admitted to program at UMKC. URTA/ Graduate School Prep – Mentor for Chris Murray (Fall 2010/ Spring 2011). Accepted offer to attend MFA Acting program at the University of Virginia. MASTER CLASSES C.E. King High School and C.E. King Middle School – Sheldon, TX. Voice masterclass (March 2016) Humble High School – Humble, TX. Acting masterclass (Spring 2016) Tomball Memorial High School – Tomball, TX. Acting masterclass (Fall 2016) Ross Sterling Middle School – Humble TX. Acting masterclasses (Fall 2014 and Spring 2015) Theatre/ Film Workshop Day – Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. Offered a variety of acting workshops and masterclasses (May 2012-2014) 9 Port Neches/ Groves High School – Port Neches, TX. Acting master classes (Spring 2011 & Spring 2015) Lee College – Shakespeare masterclass (Spring 2011) ORGANIZATIONS – NATIONAL Actors Equity Association (AEA) Screen Actors Guild/ American Federation of Television and Recording Artists (SAG-AFTRA) Canadian Actors Equity Association (CAEA) The Lessac Institute for Voice and Body Work Theatre Communications Group (TCG) Pastorini-Bosby Talent Agency (Houston, TX) Louisiana Talent Agency (New Orleans, LA) Moore Creative Talent, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN) RELEVENT EXPERIENCE: PRIOR TO APPOINTMENT AT LAMAR Teaching Graduate Instructor – The University of Virginia (Fall 2005-Spring 2008) Courses Taught: Acting I, Public Speaking, Special Topics in Performance: Site Specific Theatre, Stage Combat Teaching Assistant – The University of Virginia (Fall 2005-Spring 2008) Cinema as an Art Form, Prof. Walter Korte Group Co-Leader –Voice project, SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Association), Charlottesville, VA (Spring 2008) Group Assistant - Voice project, Fluvanna Maximum Security Womens’ Prison, Fluvanna, VA (Spring 2008) Instructor – Shakespeareance Program, Toronto, Canada (2002-2005) Producer 10 Biro/ Beware of Time Productions – World AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada (2006) VideoCabaret Theatre Company – Toronto, Canada (2004-2005) Hart House Theatre/ University of Toronto – Toronto, Canada (2001-2003) Directing Iphigenia and Other Daughters – University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (2007) The Tempest - Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada (2005) Canada House (Assistant Director) – Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, Canada (2004) The Merchant of Venice – Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada (2004) Coriolanus – Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada (2003) Julius Caesar Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada (2001) Writer Gracious Living – Original playscript. Workshopped with VideoCabaret Theatre Company, Summer 2005. “The History of King Lear in the 1770’s.” (University of Toronto, 2002).An entry in the journal “The History of the English Language in the 1770’s. (University of Toronto Press). Acting Theatre The Skin of Our Teeth – Girl Friday Productions, Minneapolis, Dir. Ben McGovern The Devil’s Disciple – Theatre in the Round, Minneapolis, Dir. David Coral 27 – The University of Virginia, Dir. Ed Morgan The Voysey Inheritance – The University of Virginia, Dir. Bob Chapel Hedda Gabler – The University of Virginia, Dir. Richard Warner The African Company Presents Richard III – The University of Virginia, Dir. Theresa Davis Arms and the Man – The University of Virginia, Dir. Ed Morgan 11 Luminosity – The University of Virginia, Dir. Betsy Tucker Oedipus Rex – The Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Andrea Wasserman Electra – The Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Graham Cozzubbo Titus Andronicus – The Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Catriona James Antony & Cleopatra – The Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Jeremy Hutton Julius Caesar – The Canopy Theatre Company, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Joel Grothe Othello – Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Jeremy Hutton A Clockwork Orange – Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Robert Ginty As You Like It – Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. David Gardner Macbeth – Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. David Gardner The Cherry Orchard – Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Meghan Smith A Man For All Seasons – Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. MK Piatkowski Ghosts – George Ignatieff Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. John David Wood John Gabriel Borkman – Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Graham Cozzubbo Troilus & Cressida – Hart House Theatre, Toronto, Canada, Dir. Jennifer Roberts-Smith Film and TV The Purple Pileus The End of Something Rubber Ducky Freedom of the Air Sisters of the Wilderness The Eleventh Hour (Canada; 4 episodes) Intelligence (Canada; 2 episodes) Commercials Buffalo Wild Wings (2009- national TV) Nationwide Insurance (2009-radio) Mederma Skin Care (2009-radio) 12