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Edward Isser is a Professor of Ethics and Society at the College of the Holy Cross, affiliated with the Department of Theatre & Dance. He holds a joint doctorate in Drama and Humanities from Stanford University. His work focuses on theatrical representations of historical events, with notable contributions including the book *Stages of Annihilation: Theatrical Representations of the Holocaust*. He has published in journals such as *Modern Drama*, *Theatre Journal*, and *The Shakespeare Bulletin*. Dr. Isser is also an active theatre practitioner, having directed over forty academic and professional productions. He is a member of Actors Equity Association and an associate member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
- Education: Ph.D. in Drama and Humanities, Stanford University
His research interests integrate ethics, performance studies, and historical memory. He explores how theatre engages with complex themes like the Holocaust, Shakespearean ethics, and the intersection of literature and directing. His teaching spans courses on directing methodologies and Shakespeare through performance.
Despite no listed scientific awards, his scholarly contributions are recognized through his publications and professional affiliations. His advising and grants are unspecified in available records. Dr. Isser is actively involved in the College’s Theatre & Dance programs, contributing to both academic and creative initiatives.



