Ed Wilson attended Vanderbilt, the University of Edinburgh, and
Yale University where he received the first Doctor of Fine Arts
degree awarded by Yale. He has taught at Vanderbilt, Yale, Hunter
College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Most recently he has been Executive Director of the Segal Theatre
Center at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is the author or co-author
of three of the most widely used college theater textbooks in the
U. S. The tenth edition of his pioneer book, The Theater Experience
was published in 2006 by McGraw Hill LLC. The sixth edition of his
text Theater: The Lively Art (co-authored with Alvin Goldfarb) will
be published by McGraw Hill in theDecember, 2006. The fourth
edition of his theater history, Living Theatre: Histories of
Theatre, (also co-authored with Alvin Goldfarb) will be published
in December, 2006. He is also the editor of Shaw on Shakespeare,
recently re-issued by Applause Books.
He has produced plays on and off Broadway and served one season as
the resident director of the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia.
He also produced a feature film, The Nashville Sound, recently made
available on DVD. He is the author of two original plays, a farce,
The Bettinger Prize, and a play about Ponce de Leon, Waterfall. He
wrote the book and lyrics for a musical version of Great
Expectations. All three have been given a series of successful
readings in New York City and elsewhere. Great Expectations was
given a full production for three weeks in February and March,
2006, at the Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke, Virginia. He
conceived the idea of a musical revue of the songs of Jerome Kern
which had a well-received try-out production in the fall of 2004 at
Catholic University in Washington, D. C.
Ed has served a number of times on the Tony Nominating Committee
and the Pulitzer Prize Drama Jury, most recently on the Pulitzer
Jury in 2003. For twenty two years he was the theater critic of the
Wall Street Journal. A long time member of the New York Drama
Critics Circle, he was president of the Circle for several years.
He is on the board of the John Golden Fund and was also for many
years on the Board of the Theater Development Fund, of which he
served as President.
Alvin Goldfarb is President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of
Western Illinois University. Dr. Goldfarb has also served as
Provost, Dean of Fine Arts, and Chair of the Department of Theatre
at Illinois State University. He holds a Ph.D. in theatre history
from the City University of New York and a master's degree from
Hunter College.
He is also the co-author of Living Theatre as well as co-editor of
The Anthology of Living Theatre with Edwin Wilson. Dr. Goldfarb is
also the co-editor, with Rebecca Rovit, of Theatrical Performance
during the Holocaust: Texts, Documents, Memoirs, which was a
finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He has published
numerous articles and reviews in scholarly journals and
anthologies.
Dr. Goldfarb has served as a member of the Illinois Arts Council
and president of the Illinois Alliance for Arts Education. He has
received service awards from the latter organization as well as
from the American College Theatre Festival. Dr. Goldfarb also
received an Alumni Achievement Award from the CUNY Graduate
Center's Alumni Association, and another Alumni Award from Hunter
College, CUNY.
Dr. Goldfarb currently serves as a member and treasurer of
Chicago's Joseph Jefferson Theatre Awards Committee, which
recognizes excellence in the Chicago theatre, as well as a board
member of the Arts Alliance of Illinois.
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