Brian A. Rose
Senior Adjunct Faculty
Theatre, College of Arts and Sciences
Performing Arts Center 255
516.877.4929
rose@adelphi.edu
Senior Adjunct Faculty
Theatre, College of Arts and Sciences
Performing Arts Center 255
516.877.4929
rose@adelphi.edu
Theatre History I
Acting techniques; Elizabethan metrics; accent/dialect phonation; genre studies; interfacing of science and art; specific historiographic issues in Elizabethan theatre.
I created Experiencing London Theatre and lead the class to London, England, for a three-credit Interesession course on writing theatre criticism by observing seven widely ranging theatre productions in a nine-day trip to London. Other supporting activities and tours supplement the theatre viewings and discussions. The course provides an A Distribution and a G Learning Goal.
Rose (2001). The City Beyond the Door. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group, Drama Criticism vol. 15.
Rose, Brian A. (1996). "Jekyll and Hyde" Adapted: Dramatizations of Cultural Anxiety. New York, NY: Greenwood.
Chapple, ed. (1994). "Transformations of Terror". Gainsville, FL: University of Florida Press.
Rose (1992). The City Beyond the Door: The Influence of the Urban Milieu in Pinter's Early Plays. Columbus, OH: L & L Theatre Research Institute.
Rose, ed. (1992). Theatre Studies, Vol 37. Columbus, OH: L & L Theatre Research Institute.
Rose, ed. (1991). Theatre Studies, Vol 36. Columbus, OH: L & L Theatre Research Institute.
Rose, ed. (1990). Theatre Studies, Vol 35. Columbus, OH: The Lawrence and Lee Theatre Research Institute.
Dr. Rose was an actor in all major unions for over twenty five years. He gave thousands of performances as a resident company member of the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival, Classic Stage Company of New York City and dozens of other venues, including productions at The Kennedy Center and The Public Theatre. He has logged one hundred commercials for clients all over the world and another hundred professional non-theatre jobs. He has been Guest Artist at three universities. January 1998.
Certificate of Merit in Directing, ONCE IN A LIFETIME, 2005, Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
Certificate of Merit in Directing, THE LEARNED LADIES, 2006, KCACTF