2024 Silversides Artist Lecture:
We’re excited to announce that Professor Samer Al-Saber will be a featured speaker for the 2024 Silversides Theatre Artist Series on March 18, at 3pm. The lecture will be followed by a reception.
We’re excited to announce that Professor Samer Al-Saber will be a featured speaker for the 2024 Silversides Theatre Artist Series on March 18, at 3pm. The lecture will be followed by a reception.
The Waterloo Renaissance Workshop is hosting a talk by Department postdoctoral fellow, Toby Malone. Toby will discuss his current course of research, which involves the digital, parallel-text codification of the prompt-book collections at the Stratford Festival Archives. Toby will speak to the history of the project and will outline the practical and dramaturgical opportunities that arise from considering theatrical archives as sites of generative work.
To support DAC329/ SPCOM 329: Digital Presentations, the Department of Drama and Speech Communication is pleased to sponsor the community public speaking event, Ignite Waterloo 15 on November 26, 2014. All members of the University community are invited to
Professors Simpson and Young speak about their latest books at a Drama and Speech Communication Department Colloquium, "Examining the Neoliberal University and White Narratives of Race." Discussion will follow and light refreshments will be provided.
The Drama and Speech Communication Speakers Series presents invited lecturer Professor Rinaldo Walcott from the Department of Social Justice Education, and Director of the Women and Gender Studies Institute, both at the
Come out to hear pecha kucha-style student talks
The Department of Drama and Speech Communication, along with campus partners, presents this distinguished lecture event featuring Professor Kishonna Gray.
The Silversides Theatre Artists Series 2016 presents Canadian actor and playwright Monique Mojica in a talk, "Inscripted Earth: embodiment of place as research, process and performance."
Monique Mojica will describe her evolving process of creating an Indigenous dramaturgy rooted in land-based embodied research. This presentation looks specifically at work begun in 2011 (along with a collaborative team of Indigenous artists) and focuses on effigy mounds and earthworks as the first literary structures on this land.
This panel is hosted in collaboration with the UWaterloo Equity Office, and the Special Adviser to the President—Women’s and Gender Issues.
Silversides Theatre Artist Series - The Creation Process of Concord Floral