Helen Huff
Professor
EMAIL: hhuff@bmcc.cuny.edu
Office: S-628K
Office Hours: Tuesday 1-3pm and Thursday 1-2pm
Phone: +1 (212) 220-8095
Dr. Huff is writing a book on Twelfth Night Club, Inc, and has recently presented a paper on a benefit performance by the Club in 1890 for Marie Nevins Blaine at the Society for Women in the Americas Conference in London, March 2012.She will be presenting another paper on one-woman shows by Club members at the August 2012 Association of Theatre in Higher Education conference. Dr. Huff published an article on the Club archive in Broadside, the journal of the Theatre Library Association, and has an article on playwright Naomi Wallace in the 15th volume (2011) of the online journal, Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos. She has published in Theatre History Studies, Theatre Symposium, Western European Stages, and The Companion to American Drama. She continues to professionally direct and perform in New York City.
Expertise
Acting in film, TV, new media, stage, radio, and voice-over (specializing in audiobooks, narration, promo, e-learning, and commercial work).
Degrees
The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Theatre/Theate (2000)
Courses Taught
- The collaborative nature of the theatrical event will be explored in readings, presentations, play attendance, papers and creative projects. Contributions of the playwright, actor, director, designer, architect, critic, producer and audience will be investigated through selected periods, genres, theatre spaces and styles of production. The student's potential roles and responsibilities in creating theatre will be emphasized.