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Read MoreTimothy L’Ecuyer is the director of education at the Winnipesaukee Playhouse and a teaching lecturer at Plymouth State University, both in the northeastern United States. He has BAs in theatre and English from Keene State College and an MA in theatre education and applied theatre from Emerson College, where he is currently finishing an MFA in the same field. His areas of interest in research and teaching include dramaturgy, acting and directing, arts management, stage management, education policy/pedagogy, and queer studies. He began his career as an English and theatre teacher in public high schools in the United States.
Posted by Timothy L'Ecuyer | 6th Jan 2021 | Interview, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Transmedia, United States of America
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