- Playwriting
- Theatre Studies
- Dramaturgy
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David White, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Theatre Arts within the College of Fine Arts and Communication at Towson University. He has established himself as a prominent figure in contemporary American theatre through his multifaceted work as a playwright, dramaturg, director, and scholar. Education: B.A. from New College in Sarasota, Florida M.A. from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Ph.D. in Theatre from the University of Missouri-Columbia Professor White's research and creative work focuses on the intersection of writing for the stage, nurturing new work, folklore, and oral tradition. His expertise spans playwriting, theatre studies, dramaturgy, and the development of new theatrical works. He has made significant contributions to the field through his artistic leadership, scholarly research, and international collaborations. His creative output shows a strong trend toward interdisciplinary work that blends traditional theatrical forms with contemporary storytelling techniques. White has consistently focused on developing new voices in American theatre while maintaining connections to historical and cultural traditions. His work demonstrates particular strength in jazz-infused performance, solo performance works, and adaptations of classical texts for modern audiences. Scientific Awards: Likhachev Cultural Fellowship (2014) in St. Petersburg, Russia As the founding Artistic Director of the Towson Theatre Lab since 2008, Professor White has mentored countless students, faculty, and alumni through the development of hundreds of theatrical works. His international research fellowships to Slovakia, Poland, and Russia have expanded Towson's global theatre connections. His work as Literary Manager at the O'Neill Center and Artistic Director of WordBRIDGE Playwrights Lab provided crucial support for emerging playwrights who have since become major figures in American theatre. Professor White's leadership extends to the Towson Theatre Lab, which serves as a vital incubator for new theatrical works, and his international collaborations have established Towson University as a significant participant in global theatre networks. His work connecting American and international theatre practitioners has created valuable cross-cultural exchange opportunities for students and professionals alike.

