PhD Candidate
MA: Theatre – University of Montana
BA: Theatre Studies – Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland.
Awards:
Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation at the University of Montana Faculty and Graduate Student Research Conference.
Dramaturgy:
Happy by Robert Caisley, Pentecost by David Edgar, Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, Oni by Witkacy, Dream Play by August Strindberg.
Publication
Listen/Eist: Documentary Theatre Monologues from the Gathering: Collected Oral Histories of the Irish in Montana
Anna Dulba-Barnett is a fourth year Ph.D. Candidate. She holds a BA in Theatre Studies from Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland (2007) and MA in Theatre from the University of Montana (2012). She co-edited Listen/Eist: Documentary Theatre Monologues from the Gathering: Collected Oral Histories of the Irish in Montana, a verbatim theatre project, and authored one chapter in Listen/Eist as well. Her dramaturgical credits include Happy by Robert Caisley, Pentecost by David Edgar, Cherry Orchardby Anton Chekhov, Oni by Witkacy, Dream Play by August Strindberg. Anna's research focuses on ecodramaturgy, performative activism, and ecofeminist theatre and performance.