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Dennis Kennedy (born Cincinnati, Ohio, 1940), is the author of books on theater and performance. He is also a playwright, director, and fiction writer. One of his most recent books, Shakespeare in Asia: Contemporary Performance with Yong Li Lan, [1] was reviewed in Shakespeare Quarterly [2] and Asian Theatre Journal. [3] His academic career has been international in scope, ranging from Michigan to Pittsburgh to Ireland, where he was Beckett Professor of Drama in Trinity College Dublin (1994-2006).[4] He is now emeritus professor and fellow at Trinity College Dublin.[4] He has also held numerous distinguished visiting positions in universities in Pakistan, Singapore, China, Canada, and the United States. He has twice been a fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities, twice won the TLA's George Freedley Memorial Award for Theater History,[5] and was elected to the Royal Irish Academy[6] and Academia Europaea.[7] His more than forty essays have appeared in wide-ranging publications. He has lectured around the world from London to Shanghai, and regularly gives workshops in acting Shakespeare. [8] [9] His own plays have been performed in New York, London, and elsewhere. Recent productions he has directed on stage include As You Like ItbyWilliam ShakespeareinBeijing, China and The Caucasian Chalk CirclebyBertolt BrechtinDublin, Ireland.
Books by Dennis Kennedy include The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance (Oxford University Press, 2010, 2011),[10] Shakespeare in Asia: Contemporary Performance with Yong Li Lan (Cambridge University Press, 2010), [11] and The Spectator and the Spectacle: Audiences in Modernity and Postmodernity (Cambridge, 2009), [12] which was reviewed in Modern Drama [13] and Theatre Journal. [14] His other books are The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance (Oxford, 2003), [15] Looking at Shakespeare: A Visual History of Twentieth-Century Performance (Cambridge, 2001, 1993), [16] which was reviewed in both Theatre Research International [17] and Theatre Survey. [18] Kennedy's book Foreign Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1993), [19] was also reviewed in Theatre Research International, [20] among other journals. His first book is Granville Barker and the Dream of Theatre (Cambridge, 1985). [21]
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