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Elizabeth Williams is a Lecturer in the Film & Television Department at the University of Colorado Denver, within the College of Arts & Media. She contributes to both academic instruction and interdisciplinary research, with strong ties to theatre and media studies.
Education:
- PhD in Theatre History, Theory, and Criticism – University of Colorado Boulder
- MFA in Theatre Directing – University of Iowa
- BA in Theatre – Hunter College, City University of New York
Her research interests include theatre education, directing, scenic and lighting design, production management, and the intersection of theatre with film and media. With over 30 years of professional experience in theatre, she brings a rich practical background into her academic work, emphasizing performance, design, and public engagement.
Elizabeth is also affiliated with the Center for Asian Studies at CU Boulder, expanding her interdisciplinary reach. She has previously taught at Colorado State University, Naropa University, CU Boulder, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, University of Iowa, Plymouth State University, and Marlboro College.
Her professional career includes roles as a director, lighting designer, scenic designer, production manager, and marketing and publicity specialist. She toured extensively across the US and Europe and was a founding artistic director of Milagro Theater Company in New York City.
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She advises students in film and television and contributes to curriculum development and creative projects within the department. While no specific grants are mentioned, her long-standing teaching and artistic career suggest sustained engagement in scholarly and creative work.
Elizabeth Williams is actively involved in academic and artistic communities, bridging performance, education, and media through her teaching and professional practice.




