About
Hi there, and welcome to All the Plays I Have Not Read! My name is Stephanie Kane and I recently graduated with a degree in dramaturgy at Carnegie Mellon University. I am now based in New York City pursuing a career in dramaturgy and literary management.
I love diving into research and analysis of any and all theatrical genres, such as classical texts, musicals, contemporary plays, and completely original works. As a dramaturg, I find immense joy working with playwrights and directors to realize their visions, collaborating with designers and actors to delve deeper into our shared world, and communicating directly with audiences through program material, lobby displays, and talkbacks.
I've had the opportunity to work as a dramaturg on productions at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama as well as at Bricolage Production Company, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, and on independent productions in New York. Through the School of Drama's Playground Festival of Independent Student Work, I've collaborated with my peers on original material as a dramaturg, playwright, and actor.
I spent my summers at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, and as a vocational coordinator and educator at Camp Ramah in California. I am also a proud alumna of Center Theatre Group's Student Advisory Committee.
In addition to my work in theatre, I enjoy healthy vegan eating and cooking, running, yoga, and bullet journaling.
I love diving into research and analysis of any and all theatrical genres, such as classical texts, musicals, contemporary plays, and completely original works. As a dramaturg, I find immense joy working with playwrights and directors to realize their visions, collaborating with designers and actors to delve deeper into our shared world, and communicating directly with audiences through program material, lobby displays, and talkbacks.
I've had the opportunity to work as a dramaturg on productions at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama as well as at Bricolage Production Company, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, and on independent productions in New York. Through the School of Drama's Playground Festival of Independent Student Work, I've collaborated with my peers on original material as a dramaturg, playwright, and actor.
I spent my summers at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, and as a vocational coordinator and educator at Camp Ramah in California. I am also a proud alumna of Center Theatre Group's Student Advisory Committee.
In addition to my work in theatre, I enjoy healthy vegan eating and cooking, running, yoga, and bullet journaling.