
Jon D. Rossini
Professor · Latine Theatre and Performance
University of California, DavisAbout
Jon D. Rossini is a Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance and the Graduate Group in Performance Studies at the University of California, Davis. He is also an affiliate of CAMPSSAH and has held leadership roles including Chair of his department and Graduate Group, as well as various Academic Senate positions. His work bridges scholarship, creative practice, and pedagogy in theatre and performance.
Research Interests: His primary research focuses on Latine and Latinx theatre, Puerto Rican diasporic drama, race and ethnicity in performance, dramaturgy, playwriting, and experimental critical writing. He explores the intersections of performance, historiography, identity politics, and embodied writing practices.
His recent publications and creative works reflect a sustained engagement with diasporic identities, performative writing, and political theatre. The articles span critical analysis of Latino theatre history, pedagogical frameworks, and innovative performance forms, indicating a strong commitment to both scholarly and artistic innovation.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Amy and Eric Burger Theater Essay Contest (2001)
- UC MEXUS Faculty Grant
- Davis Humanities Institute Fellowship
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Visiting Fellowship
- Beta Kappa Northern California Association Teaching Excellence Award
Advising and Grants: While specific advisees are not listed, Rossini has mentored UC Davis undergraduates in national theatre projects such as 365 Days/Plays and Every 28 Hours. He has secured competitive grants including from UC MEXUS and the Davis Humanities Institute, and served on national grant panels like the Wallace Foundation Planning Grant through the Latinx Theatre Commons.
Labs and Creative Teams: He founded the Performance/Theory Lab: A Series of Serious 22 22-Minute Events and has collaborated extensively with choreographer David Grenke on dance-theatre productions such as In the Space Provided and Low Flying Planes, demonstrating a sustained interdisciplinary artistic practice.
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