Texas A&M University Commerce - Theater
Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance at Kent State University
Fine Art
Eric
Kildow
Warren, Ohio
Hailing from Northern Michigan, Eric S. Kildow is a theatrical artist and educator who believes in an actor-driven theatre that is accessible to audiences regardless of income, education, or geography.
As a director and dramaturg, Eric has worked with the Burning Coal Theatre Company, Savannah Actor's Theatre/Cardinal Rep, Little Theatre of Savannah, New River Players, and SCAD Department of Performing Arts. Notable productions include [Hands], The Chairs, Hedda Gabler, Shining City, and Macbeth. Eric is a member of the Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab, Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas, and is an Associate of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
Theatre Instructor
Teaching theatre and public speaking courses full and part time, mentoring student directors, assisting with departmental season and outreach.
Drama Instructor
Direct the Associate of Fine Arts program. Includes curriculum, advising, instruction, and overseeing departmental production activities.
Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance
Oversee theatre program at KSU's Trumbull campus.
Historical Interpreter
Preparing and conducting historical and cultural programs at Historical sites.
Master of Fine Arts
Performing Arts
Studies in the Performing Arts MFA program.
Bachelor of Arts
Theatre/Theater
Studied for my BA in Theatre as well as my BA in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy in the James Madison College.
Master of Arts
Theatre
Studied in the Theatre Arts MA program.