Eric Kildow

 Eric Kildow

Eric Kildow

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Biography

Texas A&M University Commerce - Theater

Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance at Kent State University
Fine Art
Eric
Kildow
Warren, Ohio
Hailing from Northern Michigan, Eric S. Kildow is a theatrical artist and educator who believes in an actor-driven theatre that is accessible to audiences regardless of income, education, or geography.

As a director and dramaturg, Eric has worked with the Burning Coal Theatre Company, Savannah Actor's Theatre/Cardinal Rep, Little Theatre of Savannah, New River Players, and SCAD Department of Performing Arts. Notable productions include [Hands], The Chairs, Hedda Gabler, Shining City, and Macbeth. Eric is a member of the Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab, Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas, and is an Associate of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.


Experience

  • Armstrong Atlantic State University

    Theatre Instructor

    Teaching theatre and public speaking courses full and part time, mentoring student directors, assisting with departmental season and outreach.

  • Coastal Carolina Community College

    Drama Instructor

    Direct the Associate of Fine Arts program. Includes curriculum, advising, instruction, and overseeing departmental production activities.

  • Kent State University

    Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance

    Oversee theatre program at KSU's Trumbull campus.

  • Coastal Heritage Society

    Historical Interpreter

    Preparing and conducting historical and cultural programs at Historical sites.

Education

  • Savannah College of Art and Design

    Master of Fine Arts

    Performing Arts
    Studies in the Performing Arts MFA program.

  • Michigan State University

    Bachelor of Arts

    Theatre/Theater
    Studied for my BA in Theatre as well as my BA in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy in the James Madison College.

  • Texas A&M University-Commerce

    Master of Arts

    Theatre
    Studied in the Theatre Arts MA program.

DRA 170

4.5(1)

SPC 1100

4.5(1)