Dale McFadden
Dale McFadden has been a faculty member at Indiana University since 1985.
He supplemented his training with attendance at University of London
and Trinity College in Dublin, and the majority of his professional work has
been done in Chicago where he served as Artistic Director for several theatres
including the Body Politic Theatre.
His directing work includes classical works, modern drama, and new plays.
His production of The King's Clown, a play about Moliere, received
several Joseph Jefferson Citations, and he has worked at many Chicago theatres
including the Goodman Studio, The Theatre Building, Steppenwolf Theatre Company,
Chicago Dramatists Workshop, The Raven Theatre, and Victory Gardens.
His work also been seen at The Phoenix Theatre in Indianapolis.
His video, The Directing Process, is in its twelfth year of distribution
by Insight Media New York, and he has been a director for Earplay,
National Public Radios original drama program.
He has taught all levels of acting and directing in the Department,
has served as Head of the Acting/Directing Program, and is currently Producer
for the Brown County Playhouse where he has directed a wide range of comedies and dramas.
In 2001 Dale participated in the international conference on Actor Training in Paris.
He has also been a frequent director for the ATHE New Play Development Conference.
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