Robert Neal, local actor, appears as part of IUPUI's "Meet the Artist" Series
When: Wednesday March 7, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Cavanaugh Hall 508
Robert Neal has been working in the professional theatre for 20 years. Some of the theatres he has worked with include the Indiana Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, The Blackstone Theatre and Bailiwick Repertory Theatre, both in Chicago, American Players'Theatre in Wisconsin, the Oklahoma, Kentucky, and former Indianapolis Shakespeare Festivals, Shadowape Theatre Company, The Brown County Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre, and Pennsylvania Center Stage to name a few. He has also performedthroughout Germany in a two-person show, All About Shakespeare, which he co-wrote and directed as well as playing Prospero in The Tempest at the English-American Theatre Festival of Dusseldorf, Germany. From 1996 to 1999, Robert was the Artistic Director and cofounder of the Indiana Shakespeare Company in Bloomington, Indiana.
Sponsored by The Theatre and Performance Certificate Program, The Department of Communication Studies, and The School of Liberal Arts.
Cavanaugh Hall 508
Robert Neal has been working in the professional theatre for 20 years. Some of the theatres he has worked with include the Indiana Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, The Blackstone Theatre and Bailiwick Repertory Theatre, both in Chicago, American Players'Theatre in Wisconsin, the Oklahoma, Kentucky, and former Indianapolis Shakespeare Festivals, Shadowape Theatre Company, The Brown County Playhouse, The Phoenix Theatre, and Pennsylvania Center Stage to name a few. He has also performedthroughout Germany in a two-person show, All About Shakespeare, which he co-wrote and directed as well as playing Prospero in The Tempest at the English-American Theatre Festival of Dusseldorf, Germany. From 1996 to 1999, Robert was the Artistic Director and cofounder of the Indiana Shakespeare Company in Bloomington, Indiana.
Sponsored by The Theatre and Performance Certificate Program, The Department of Communication Studies, and The School of Liberal Arts.
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