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==Shows directed== | ==Shows directed== | ||
===At Knox=== | ===At Knox=== | ||
− | * ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' | + | * ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'', Winter 2003 |
− | * ''[[The Skriker]]'' | + | * ''[[The Skriker]]'', Spring 2005 |
− | * ''[[As You Like It]]'' | + | * ''[[As You Like It]]'', Winter 2006 |
− | * ''[[Working]]'' | + | * ''[[Working]]'', Winter 2007 (Rep Term XIV) |
− | * ''[[Hamlet]]'' | + | * ''[[Hamlet]]'', Spring 2008 |
* ''Angels in America: Perestroika'' (Rep Term XV), Winter 2010 | * ''Angels in America: Perestroika'' (Rep Term XV), Winter 2010 | ||
* ''A Lie of the Mind'', Winter 2011 | * ''A Lie of the Mind'', Winter 2011 |
Revision as of 19:27, 5 March 2014
Elizabeth Carlin-Metz is a member of the Faculty of Knox College in the Department of Theatre and Dance.
Along with her husband, Robin Metz, she operates Vitalist Theatre in Chicago. Vitalist productions often include a number of Knox Alumni--including Kelly Hogan, visiting instructor of theatre.
genius [jeen-yuhs]1. an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc. 2. See also: Liz Carlin-Metz
She may or may not have a puppet that she treats like a child. (Kitchen, cookies, birth control y'all!)
Shows directed
At Knox
- The Grapes of Wrath, Winter 2003
- The Skriker, Spring 2005
- As You Like It, Winter 2006
- Working, Winter 2007 (Rep Term XIV)
- Hamlet, Spring 2008
- Angels in America: Perestroika (Rep Term XV), Winter 2010
- A Lie of the Mind, Winter 2011
- Twelfth Night, Winter 2012
- The Green Bird (Rep Term XVI), Winter 2013
- Crash by Sunny Bow Mar Lake (New Plays Carnival), Spring 2013
- In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play, Winter 2014
Outside Knox
Recent Vitalist Theatre productions:
- Anna Karenina in Fall 2005
- Mother Courage in Fall 2006
- Anung's First American Christmas (written by Robin Metz), Fall 2007
- Passage to India, Spring 2008
- The Night Season, Fall 2009