
Tony Perucci
Associate Professor · Performance Studies
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Tony Perucci is an Associate Professor of Performance Studies in the Department of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He holds a Ph.D. from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, an M.A. from UNC-Chapel Hill, and a B.S. from Northwestern University. His work bridges scholarship and artistic practice, focusing on experimental theater, political intervention aesthetics, and the legacy of Mary Overlie's Viewpoints theory.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Performance Studies, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
- M.A. in Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- B.S. in Performance Studies, Northwestern University
Research Interests: Dr. Perucci explores experimentalism in performance, the aesthetics of political activism, and Mary Overlie's Viewpoints methodology. He is co-director of the Mary Overlie Legacy Project and is preparing a book on Overlie's contributions to theater pedagogy. His current projects include Reality Frictions: Ruptural Performance and Indecidable Theatre, analyzing contemporary art's engagement with post-truth politics.
Awards & Grants:
- 2021 Short-term Research Fellowship, New York Public Library
- 2020 Adobe Course Development Grant
- 2018 Ken Lowe Fund for Faculty Excellence
- 2016-17 Mellon Curatorial Fellowship
Teaching & Projects: Perucci teaches courses integrating theory and practice, emphasizing collaborative creation and risk-taking. His performance projects include In an Interrogative Mood (2016), Eating Animals (2011), and Double Indemnity (2008). He co-leads workshops on Viewpoints training globally and is affiliated with the Six Viewpoints Institute.
Labs/Teams: Co-director of the Mary Overlie Legacy Project & Six Viewpoints Institute, advancing Overlie's actor training methodology.
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