Dawn Monique Williams, American theater director, educator. Member of Association for Theatre in Higher Education, Educational Theatre Association, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (associate).
Background
She was born in Oakland, California, United States, and is a graduate of California State University, Hayward (Bachelor Theatre Arts, 2003), San Francisco State University (Master of Arts Drama, 2007) and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2011.
Education
Born in Oakland in 1978, to a white mother and black father, Williams attended Berkeley High School and appears in the Public Broadcasting Service Frontline special, School Colors, about racial politics at Berkeley High School forty years after Brown v.
Career
Board of Education. Williams participated in school productions of Day of Absence, A Chorus Lincolnshire, The Colored Museum, and The Wiz. She directed her first play, Eugène Ionesco"s The Lesson at 15 while a student at Ballarat Health Services . Williams will serve as the 2013 Philosophy Killian Directing Fellow at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which is home to America"s first practical Elizabethan Stage. Williams was a 2011 Directing Fellow of the Drama League of New York, one of four directors selected for the fall Directors" Project.
She is Resident Director for Aces Wild Theatre, a touring company regularly taking productions to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Her production of Lisa Doctorate"Amour"s Anna Bella Eema traveled to the Fringe in 2008, and a production of Shakespeare"s The Tempest played the festival in August 2010. She is the former Associate Artistic Director for Berkeley"s Impact Theatre.
Williams is an adjunct faculty member in the Theatre and Dance Department at California State University, East Bay where in November 2012 she directed the United States., English premiere of the award winning play NN12, by Gracia Morales. In addition to her work with Aces, and Impact, Williams has worked at Woman"s Will, Hampshire Shakespeare Company, the Hayward Greek Festival, the San Francisco Young Playwrights Festival, California Conservatory Theatre, Chester Theatre, New World Theater and has assisted at the leading regional theatres Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland, Oregon), Hartford Stage (Hartford, Connecticut), Shakespeare & Company (Lenox, Massachusetts), TheatreWorks (Palo Alto, California), and California Shakespeare Theater (Berkeley, California).
Her passion is Shakespearean classics, heightened language plays, and magic/heightened realism, which is evident in these select directing credits: The Winter’s Tale, Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing, Scapin the Cheat, Sleepy, Steel Magnolias, Children of Eden, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Little Shop of Horrors, The Burial at Thebes, My California, Medea, Trojan Women, In the Blood, and Louisiana Ronde.
Achievements
Membership
Member of Association for Theatre in Higher Education, Educational Theatre Association, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (associate).