FACULTY - Master
of Arts

Felicia
Hardison Londré
(Curators' Professor of
Theatre)
is a
theatre historian specializing in American, French, and Russian theatre
plus Shakespeare. She is Honorary Co-Founder of the Heart of America
Shakespeare Festival and dramaturg for Nebraska Shakespeare Festival. In
2006 she received the Inspirational UMKC Faculty award. In 1998 she received
a University of Montana Distinguished Alumna Award, having earned her B.A.
in French there. She earned her M.A. at the University of Washington, and
her Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin. In 1999 she was inducted into the
College of Fellows of the American Theatre at the Kennedy Center in
Washington D.C., and has served as secretary of the board. In 2001 she was
elected to the National Theatre Conference. That year she also received the
Association for Theatre in Higher Education's national award for 2001 as
Outstanding Teacher of Theatre in Higher Education. She was the founding
secretary of the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America, and has served
as president of the American Theatre and Drama Society. Dr. Londré has held
visiting professorships at Hosei University in Tokyo and at Marquette
University in Milwaukee. She has lectured internationally, including
Beijing, Nanjing, Tokyo, Osaka, Venice, Rouen, Caen, Paris (Sorbonne),
Brussels, Moscow, and a lecture tour of Hungary. For 22 years (1978-2000),
she was dramaturg for Missouri Repertory Theatre. Of her fourteen books, her
favorite is the twelfth one,
The
Enchanted Years of the Stage:
Kansas City at the Crossroads of American Theatre, 1870-1930,
which won the George Freedley Memorial Book Award presented by the Theatre
Library Association in 2008.
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