Eric W. Trumbull, Ph.D.

etrumbull@nvcc.edu -- 703-878-5750            FAX:  703-878-5678

 


Ph.D. (Theatre)                                                                   University of Maryland, 1991

M.A. (Theatre and Communication Arts)                             University of Maryland, 1983

B.S. (Speech and Theatre Education)                             Frostburg State University, 1979

Diploma/Certificate (Acting)                           American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1972

Currently professor of theatre and speech at NVCC's Woodbridge Campus, Dr. Trumbull's classes include Acting, Theatre Workshop and Production, Directing, Introduction to Theatre, and other Theatre-related classes
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Trumbull is Artistic Director of the NoVa Woodbridge Theatre Group, which produces plays at the Woodbridge Campus.

Trumbull's published works include: "With Powerful Melody," Northern Virginia Review 8 (Fall 1993), and his presentations at professional conferences include "Lyrical Leftism in 1930's Workers' Musicals" and "`Add a strike to all our troubles': `Powerful Melody' in Musicals of the American Workers' Theatre Movement During the Early Depression Era, 1929-1933."  He is also at work on a book about the Musical Theatre of the American Workers' Theatre Movement--in its preliminary stages of procrastination. 

Trumbull's interests include: Musical Theatre, Workers' Theatre, Political Theatre, computer-mediated instruction, Acting, Theatre History and Criticism. His acting experiences include performances in over 50 productions in educational and semi-professional theatres. He is a Member of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education. 

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