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Stacey Cabaj serves as an Assistant Professor of Acting and Pedagogy in the Theatre Arts program at Loyola Marymount University's College of Communication and Fine Arts, actively contributing to LMU's theatrical productions and educational initiatives through both campus-based and collaborative off-site projects.
Her scholarly and creative work centers on:
- Advanced acting methodologies
- Innovative theatre pedagogy
- Shakespearean textual interpretation
- Contemporary dramatic performance
- Radio drama production techniques
- Experiential learning in theatre education
Professor Cabaj has spearheaded significant productions including LMU's 'Shakespeare on the Bluff' summer series featuring 'The Winter's Tale' and 'Measure for Measure,' a live radio broadcast of Tom Stoppard's 'Darkside' with LMU Radio, and collaborative ventures such as 'Romeo and Juliet – Love is a Fire' and the Long Beach Shakespeare Company's 'The Winter's Tale,' demonstrating her commitment to bridging academic training with professional theatrical practice.
As an early-career Assistant Professor, she emphasizes immersive learning experiences that challenge students to engage with classical texts while exploring modern performance contexts, fostering critical dialogue about morality, mortality, and political relevance through theatrical expression.
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