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Women in Theatrical Design Replay | Conversation with Sound Designer, Jane Shaw

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UMass Amherst Theater is holding a speaker series with Women in Theatrical Design, throughout March, who share their thoughts on their work and how they experience their field as women. Here is the video of the session with Sound Designer Jane Shaw in conversation with Professor Amy Altadonna that was held on Monday, March 8:

Sound Designer Jane Shaw

Jane Shaw, Sound Designer and Composer
For over twenty years, Ms. Shaw has designed and composed for theater, dance, and audio drama. Theatrical work in New York includes designs at Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, Mint Theater, Theatre for a New Audience, National Black Theatre, Repertorio Español, New York Theatre Workshop, Cherry Lane, and the COOP. Regional work includes projects with Hartford Stage, A.R.T., Old Globe, Mark Taper Forum, Two River Theater, Asolo, Williamstown Theatre Festival, ACT, and Northern Stage. Awards: Drama Desk, Connecticut Critics Circle, Henry Award, Bessie Award, Meet the Composer Grant, NEA-TCG Career Development Grant recipient, nominations for Lortel and Elliot Norton awards. Proud Member of USA 829 and TSDCA (Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association, co-Secretary). Training: Harvard University, Yale School of Drama.

 

Costume Designer Anita Yavich (March 2), Sound Designer Jane Shaw (March 8), Lighting Designer Jane Cox (March 16), and Scenic Designer Mimi Lien (March 30) will talk about their art and practice, how they have found ways to assert their voice in a male-dominated sphere, and how they view the economics of making a career in their field. The conversations will be moderated by the designers’ counterpart faculty members in theater, Yao Chen, Amy Altadonna, Penny Remsen, and Anya Klepikov.

In private meetings, each designer will also conduct portfolio reviews and offer career advice to the department’s MFA design students.

With the exception of costume design, theater design and technical fields are dominated by men — one recent study shows that in Off-Broadway theaters, more than two-thirds of set, lighting, projection, and sound design hires from 2010-2015 were men. This series is funded by Women for UMass Amherst (WFUM), a network of alumni that promotes the advancement of campus programs that provide access, support, and opportunity for UMass Amherst students, with preference to those projects that positively impact UMass Amherst women and their respective communities.

“Our guests will help give our students additional tools and impetus for challenging the sexism and bias out there,” said Theater Chair Harley Erdman. “The message is important for students of all genders who will be working in these male-heavy fields. We are thankful to WFUM for jumpstarting this idea and generously supporting it.”

Upcoming Conversations:
March 16, 1-2 p.m. EST: Lighting Designer Jane Cox in conversation with Professor Penny Remsen
March 30, 1-2 p.m. EST: Scenic Designer Mimi Lien in conversation with Professor Anya Klepikov

Free and open to the community on Zoom

Registration for these events is encouraged but not required: https://fac.umass.edu/Online/article/TheaterDepartment