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Lee Wilson is a Professor at the School of Dramatic Art within the University of Windsor. He specializes in directing theatrical productions and mentoring students in performance arts. Notable works include directing Jekyll and Hyde (Oct-Nov 2024), Tinker Bell (2022), and Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance (2014). He has been actively involved in the University Players program, overseeing productions like If We Were Birds (2021) and the StartUP Theatre Festival (2021), which showcased student-created works.
Wilson collaborates closely with other faculty members on set design, lighting, and costume coordination. His teaching emphasizes hands-on experience through virtual and live performances, adapting to both in-person and digital platforms during recent years. He has contributed to initiatives like the StartUP Festival, providing graduating acting students opportunities to present 20-minute performance pieces.
His research interests focus on innovative theater production techniques and student-driven creative projects. While no specific scientific awards are noted, his contributions to theater education and community engagement through the School of Dramatic Art are well-documented.



