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Joanna Settle
Education
Occupation(s)Artist, Director, Educator
Years active1996–present

Joanna Settle is an artist and educator from the United States. She directs and collaborates on the development of world premiere theater, musicals, operas and interdisciplinary work while maintaining an appointment as Arts Professor of Theater at NYU Abu Dhabi.[1]

Directing Work edit

Year Title Date Company Venue Location
2022 Al Raheel | Departure[2] September 29 - October 2, 2022 The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi, UAE
2020 Sky on Swings[3] May 22 - August 31, 2020 Digital Festival O Streamed
2020 Al Raheel | Departure[4] January 24-25, 2020 The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi, UAE
2019 Lashed but not Leashed[5] February 14-16, 2019 Guthrie Theater Minneapolis, Minnesota
2019 Lashed but not Leashed[6] March 14-16, 2019 Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA
2018 Sky on Swings[7] September 20-29, 2018 Perelman Theater, Opera Philadelphia Philadelphia, USA
2018 Noura[8] November 27 - December 30, 2018 Playwrights Horizons New York City, NY, USA
2018 Noura[9] May 10-12, 2018 The Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi, UAE
2018 Noura[10] January - March 11, 2018 Shakespeare Theater Company Washington, DC, USA
2018 Lashed but not Leashed[11] January 8-12, 2018 Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater New York City, NY, USA
2017 Lashed but not Leashed[12] March 16-18, 2017 Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA
2015 Estuary: A Mother/Artist Story[13] November 1-3, 2015 Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater New York, NY
2016 The Total Bent[14] May 10, 2016 - June 26, 2016 The Public Theater New York City, USA
2016 An Octaroon[15] March 16, 2016 - April 10, 2016 Wilma Theater Philadelphia, USA
2015 Hands Up[16] June 10-28, 2015 Flashpoint Theater Philadelphia, PA
2015 Estuary: A Mother/Artist Story[17] February 4-6, 2016 Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA
2014 Rapture, Blister, Burn by Gina Gionfriddo[18] October 8 - November 8, 2014 Wilma Theater Philadelphia, PA
2014 Family Album by Stew and Heidi Rodewald[19] July 1 - August 31, 2014 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, Oregon
2014 Fallujah[20] March 2014 Kennedy Center Washington, DC
2012 Romeo and Juliet[21] July 18 - July 29, 2012 Shakespeare on the Sound Rowayton, CT
2012 Romeo and Juliet[22] June 26 - July 8, 2012 Shakespeare on the Sound Greenwich, CT
2011 Much Ado About Nothing[23] June 16-26, 2011 Shakespeare on the Sound Rowayton, CT
2011 Much Ado About Nothing[24] July 5-10, 2011 Shakespeare on the Sound Greenwich, CT
2010 All’s Well That Ends Well[25] November 11-13, 2010 Stanford University & Public Theater Palo Alto, CA
2010 Othello[26] July 2-11, 2010 Shakespeare on the Sound Greenwich, CT
2010 Othello[27] June 2010 Shakespeare on the Sound Rowayton, CT
2009 A Midsummer Night’s Dream[28] July 4-12, 2009 Shakespeare on the Sound Rowayton, CT
2009 A Midsummer Night’s Dream[29][30] June 16-28, 2009 Shakespeare on the Sound Greenwich, CT
2008 Future Me[31] July - August, 2008 Summer Play Festival at The Public Theater New York, NY
2008 9 Parts of Desire[32] May 3-18, 2008 Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, IL
2007 Finale: 365 Play/365 Days[33] by Suzan-Lori Parks[34] November 12, 2007 The Public Theater New York, NY
2007 In Darfur by Winter Miller[35] July 9, 2007 The Delacorte Theater New York, NY
2007 In Darfur by Winter Miller[36] April 13-29, 2007 The Public Theater New York, NY
2007 9 Parts of Desire[37] MASS MoCA North Adams, Massachusetts
2006 9 Parts of Desire[38][39] September 29 - November 12, 2006 Arena Stage Washington, DC
2006 9 Parts of Desire[40] March 18 - April 23, 2006 Seattle Rep Seattle, WA
2006 9 Parts of Desire[41] January 25 - March 5, 2006[42] Berkeley Repertory Theatre Berkeley, CA
2005 9 Parts of Desire[43] September 6 - October 16, 2005 Geffen Playhouse Los Angeles, CA
2004-5 9 Parts of Desire[44][45] October 2004 - May 2005 Manhattan Ensemble Theatre New York City, USA
2003 Beckett SHORTS[46] October 31 - November 2, 2003 The Old American Can Factory Brooklyn, New York City
2003 Journey Among the Dead by Eugène Ionesco[47] August 2003 HERE Space New York, NY
2003 The Trojan Women[48] April 7, 2003 New York Theatre Workshop New York, NY
2003 Cascando[49] January 2003 HERE Arts Center New York, NY
2001 Rockaby[50] September 2001 Around-the-Coyote Festival Chicago, IL
2000 Night, Night[51] December 2000 Angelika Film Centre New York, NY
2000-1 Macbett[52] November 2000 ­- January 2001 Chopin Theatre, Chicago Chicago, IL
2000 How to be Sawed in Half[53] August - September 2000 Athenaeum Mainstage, Chicago Chicago, IL
1999 Play by Samuel Beckett[54] September 1999 Around-the-Coyote Festival, Chicago Chicago, IL
1999 The Enduring Legend of Marinka Pinka

and Tommy Atomic by Oana-Maria Cajal[55]

July 1999 The Theatre Building Chicago, IL
1999 Blood Line: The Oedipus/Antigone Story[56] March 20 - April 25, 1999 Viaduct Theatre Chicago, IL
1997 Bombs in the Ladies Room[57] July - September 1997 Yello Gallery Chicago, IL
1996 The Balcony[58] August - September 1996 Chopin Theatre Chicago, IL

Educational Engagements edit

Settle has taught and/or been a guest artist at undergraduate and graduate theater programs including The Juilliard School, Bard College, Cornell University, Brown/Trinity MFA, Stanford University PhD, Vilanova MA and University of the Arts. She is currently an Arts Professor of Theater at NYU Abu Dhabi.[59]

Career edit

2014 Co-Founder (with César Alvarez) of Polyphone Festival of New Musicals at University of the Arts[60]

2009-2012 Artistic Director of Shakespeare on the Sound[59]

1998-2004 Artistic Director of Chicago’s Division 13 Productions[59]

Awards, Fellowships and Residencies edit

2022 Resident Artist at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris[61]

2021 NYU Abu Dhabi Faculty Distinguished Service Award[62]

2020 NYU Abu Dhabi  Shukran Cultural Appreciation Award[63]

2019 & 2020 Awarded Artist Residency at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris[61]

2016 Story Changer’s Award from Philadelphia Women’s Theater Festival[64]

2015 Kimmel Residency[65]

2007 Resident Artist at MASS MoCA[66]

2001-2003 Resident Artist at HERE Space

2000-2002 National Endowment for the Arts/TCG Director’s Development Award[67]

1996 Resident at Lincoln Center Theater Director’s Lab[68]

1993-1994 Resident/SUITE Artist at Mabou Mines[69]

Publications edit

Settle, J. Foreword. In H. Raffo, Three Plays About Iraq, Bloomsbury, 2021.[70]

Settle, J. “Making as Research”, Electra Street Issue 4 Art: Research: Art, NYU Abu Dhabi, 2020.[71]

Settle, J. “New Paths of Discovery”, Research 2019, pg 20-21, NYU Abu Dhabi, 2019.

Settle, J. “The Art of Research”, Research 2017, pg 4-12, NYU Abu Dhabi, 2017.

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