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About eeframpton

Edith Frampton is a scholar with expertise in dramatic literature and theatre practices, including Shakespeare in performance, while also researching and publishing on contemporary women’s writing. She is the recipient of multiple awards for her teaching at San Diego State University, including a College of Arts and Letters Excellence in Teaching Award, three Outstanding Faculty Awards, and two Pitt and Virginia Warner Innovation Awards. She has presented her research at numerous international conferences, including the Blackfriars Conference on Shakespeare, and has multiple publications. She is the invited Guest Editor of Contemporary Women’s Writing: New Texts, Approaches, and Technologies, a November 2011 Special Issue of the Oxford University Press peer-reviewed journal Contemporary Women’s Writing.

Welcome to our SDSU English 544 site!

This is a photo of the From Page to Stage students at the Cygnet Theatre in Old Town, San Diego.

This new interdisciplinary, service-learning course combines scholarly research into dramatic literature and performance, outreach to the local theatre community, pre-professional experience, and the creation of a digital repository of accomplishments and resources on this site. We read, analyze, and write about a variety of diverse plays, studying their contexts and going to see those plays performed around San Diego. We also learn about theories and history of theatre practices and the role of professionals such as the dramaturg, who studies drama in order to enhance specific productions. We organize and lead post-performance discussions with audience members and actors. Professionals from local theatres, such as Old Globe artistic director Barry Edelstein and Cygnet Theatre dramaturg Taylor Wycoff, will visit the class. For the final project, we will research and produce program notes and school study guides for upcoming San Diego shows, which will be available here to other students, educators, arts administrators, and members of the general public, further connecting SDSU to the broader San Diego arts community.