Jeffery Kennedy
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Phone: 602-543-6025
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FAB N230L PHOENIX, AZ 85069-2151
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Mail code: 2151Campus: West
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Jeffery Kennedy is an Associate Professor in the School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies at Arizona State University, where he is celebrating his 23rd year of teaching courses in interdisciplinary arts and performance. He served as the West campus artistic director from 2002-2006 and then again from 2012-2015, where he was the producer of the campus series of artistic and cultural events, which featured guest artists that included Broadway stars Donna McKechnie, Pamela Myers, acapella group Pentatonix, and Hamilton's Leslie Odom, Jr. The focus of his teaching is the elements and structures of art-making genres, concepts, and methodology used in creating interdisciplinarity art and performance. He also teaches American theatre and music history, courses in music composition, voice for the performer, and graduate courses in interdisciplinary concepts and research methodology. As a music theatre professional, he worked on production staffs for Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine and has been a music director and pianist for Broadway performers that include Pamela Myers, Carol Lawrence, and Jubilant Sykes. An award-winning composer, arranger, and producer, he has many recordings in gospel and choral music and traveled as a pianist for the Bill Gaither Trio and Gaither Vocal Band for a number of years, also accompanying vocal artists Sandi Patty, Larnelle Harris, and Michelle Pillar. While a teaching fellow at New York University, he was the founder and producer in 1998 with Lowell Swortzell of the award-winning "New Plays for Young Audiences" reading series at the Provincetown Playhouse, which continues today. In 1997-98, he designed the Playhouse’s historical gallery and has since become a recognized scholar on the Playhouse and its history. His new book on the Provincetown Players is Staging America: The Artistic Legacy of the Provincetown Players, published by University of Alabama Press, was released in January 2023. In June 2008, he launched a research website about the Playhouse, https://www.provincetownplayhouse.com, is a past president of the Eugene O'Neill International Society, and was the chair of their 2011 international conference in New York City. He currently serves on the International Society of Susan Glaspell board. He contributed to the centennial celebration installations of the 1913 Armory Show for the New York Historical Society, and the 2016 centennial of Eugene O'Neill's first play Bound East for Cardiff for "The Great Provincetown Summer of 1916" at the Provincetown Museum/Pilgrim Monument (curated by Sam Tager).
As a performing artist, his recent productions include Liberace! (one-man, two-act play), and End of the Rainbow (actor and pianist, character of Anthony) at Phoenix Theatre; Words and Music by Samuel Beckett and Morton Feldman (Director and performer, character of Words) for the inaugaral International Beckett Conference; six years as a music director for Phoenix Theatre’s Hormel New Works Festival; four years as the music director of the Phoenix Symphony/Phoenix Theatre concert productions of South Pacific, My Fair Lady, Oliver, and "An Evening with Rodgers and Hammerstein;" and he received the 2016 AriZoni Award as Best Music Director for the Phoenix Theatre production of The Toxic Avenger and also in 2014 for their production of Avenue Q. He most recently was music director for the Phoenix Theatre productions of Camelot (small cast version), Singin' in the Rain, Fun Home, The Scottsboro Boys, and Something Rotten. He has conducted for Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx in a tribute concert to Ray Charles that featured a line-up of jazz all-stars and directed Arizona premiere productions that have included Passing Strange by Stew and Heidi Rodewald, Floyd Collins, and Myths and Hymns: Saturn Returns by Adam Guettel; James Joyce’s The Dead; a revue of the music of John Bucchino It's Only Life; the world premiere of Daniel Lentz’s Café Desire (also performed for the Other Minds Festival in San Francisco) and the world premiere live performance of Handel’s Messiah: A Soulful Celebration at Phoenix's Orpheum Theatre. For iTheatre Collaborative, he created, directed and performed in their Holiday Cabaret for 13 years at the Herberger Theatre Center. He is a member of the professional actor's union Actor's Equity.
Kennedy has a bachelor's degree in music from California State University, Fullerton, and a master's degree and doctorate in educational theatre from New York University. He has published multiple articles in the Eugene O'Neill Review and essays in books such as Visions of Tragedy in American Theatre (edited by David Palmer), Twentieth-Century and Contemporary American Literature in Context (edited by Linda De Roche), Eugene O'Neill's One Act Plays (edited by Michael Bennett and Benjamin Carson), Eugene O'Neill and his Contemporaries: Bohemians, Radicals, Progressives, and Lefties (edited by Robert Dowling and Eileen Herrmann), Susan Glaspell and her Contexts (edited by J. Ellen Gainor), Critical Insights: Eugene O'Neill (edited by Steven Bloom), and the Eugene O'Neill Companion (edited by Robert Dowling). He is regularly invited to speak about early 20th century plays and playwrights as well as the history of Greenwich Village for organizations such as the Newberry Library, Greenwich Village Preservation Society, and Metropolitan Playhouse (New York City). He was awarded in 2012 the Outstanding Teacher Award-Lecturer by New College and in 2015 was given the Champion of the Arts Award by the West Valley Arts Council for his work as the West campus artistic director. He was a 2020 recipient of a Fulbright Scholar's Award in London at the British Library researching his next book, an interdisciplinary American theatre history text, the first volume focusing on Colonial American theatre. He also recently appeared on the third season of the PBS show Poetry in America, hosted by Elisa New, on an episode featuring poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, and has written the musical score for one of their upcoming episodes on poet Robert Lowell.
- Ph.D. Educational Theatre, New York University
- M.A. Educational Theatre, New York University
- B.A. Music, California State University, Fullerton
Courses
2025 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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MAS 585 | Capstone Course |
IAP 304 | Trads/Avant-Garde Expermtl Art |
IAP 202 | Persp Interdisc Arts & Perfrmn |
AMS 420 | Theatre in America |
IAP 420 | Theatre in America |
THE 420 | Theatre in America |
MAS 598 | Special Topics |
2024 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 201 | Intro to Interdisciplinary Art |
MAS 585 | Capstone Course |
IAP 202 | Persp Interdisc Arts & Perfrmn |
MAS 590 | Reading and Conference |
2024 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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MAS 595 | Continuing Registration |
MAS 595 | Continuing Registration |
IAP 103 | Found I: Interdisc Art Pract |
IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
IAP 202 | Persp Interdisc Arts & Perfrmn |
2024 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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MAS 595 | Continuing Registration |
MAS 595 | Continuing Registration |
MAS 590 | Reading and Conference |
IAP 570 | Language, Culture, Performance |
IAP 471 | Language, Culture/Performance |
MAS 570 | Language, Culture, Performance |
IAP 499 | Individualized Instruction |
2023 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 201 | Intro to Interdisciplinary Art |
MAS 502 | Perspectives in Interdisc Stud |
IAP 103 | Found I: Interdisc Art Pract |
2023 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 103 | Found I: Interdisc Art Pract |
IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
2023 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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WST 407 | Utopia/Dystopia:Sci Fi & Media |
MAS 598 | Special Topics |
IAP 480 | Art as Praxis: Concept to Prod |
IAP 407 | Utopia/Dystopia:Sci Fi & Media |
IAP 407 | Utopia/Dystopia:Sci Fi & Media |
AMS 420 | Theatre in America |
IAP 420 | Theatre in America |
THE 420 | Theatre in America |
IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
2022 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 201 | Intro to Interdisciplinary Art |
IAP 480 | Art as Praxis: Concept to Prod |
IAP 321 | Music Composition I |
2022 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 103 | Found I: Interdisc Art Pract |
IAP 103 | Found I: Interdisc Art Pract |
IAP 103 | Found I: Interdisc Art Pract |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 201 | Intro to Interdisciplinary Art |
IAP 103 | Found I: Interdisc Art Pract |
AMS 420 | Theatre in America |
IAP 420 | Theatre in America |
THE 420 | Theatre in America |
MAS 598 | Special Topics |
IAP 499 | Individualized Instruction |
2021 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
IAP 301 | Energetic Syst of Art: Collab |
IAP 499 | Individualized Instruction |
2021 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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MAS 585 | Capstone Course |
MAS 590 | Reading and Conference |
IAP 202 | Persp Interdisc Arts & Perfrmn |
IAP 480 | Senior Project |
IAP 321 | Music Composition I |
IAP 202 | Persp Interdisc Arts & Perfrmn |
2020 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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IAP 201 | Intro to Interdisciplinary Art |
IAP 304 | Trads/Avant-Garde Expermtl Art |
IAP 480 | Senior Project |
- “Journey Up Seventh Ave to Infamy: The Cradle Will Rock” Federal Theatre Project Conference, Universite Toulouse Jean Jaures, Toulouse, France. (October 2019)
- “Eugene O’Neill in Context” Eugene O’Neill Festival, New Ross, Ireland (October 2019)
- “O’Neill’s American Tragedy” Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, Ireland (October 2019)
- “Journeying Past the Village: Women Playwrights of the Provincetown Players Whose Plays Extended Beyond American Borders” American Drama Conference: “Migrations in American Drama and Theatre,” Universite de Lorraine; Nancy, France. (June 2018)
- “The Journey Forward of Possibilities: O’Neill’s Curriculum on the Provincetown Stage” American Drama Conference: “Migrations in American Drama and Theatre,” Universite de Lorraine; Nancy, France. (June 2018)
- “Eugene O’Neill Today: Pedagogy, Dramaturgy, and Transnationality: A Round-Table Discussion,” Steven F. Bloom, moderator, American Literature Association Conference; San Francisco, CA (May 2018)
- “Interdisciplinarity in Practice” Keynote Speech at ISA conference, ASU West campus (April 2018)
- “Why the Bechdel Test? The Importance of Diverse Voices” Women in Theatre Conference Panel, Tempe Center for the Arts; Tempe, AZ (September 2017)
- Performing Bohemia. American Theatre and Drama Association performance, Association for Theatre in Education Conference; Las Vegas, NV (August 2017). This was a reader’s theatre dramatic presentation created and directed by Dr. Cheryl Black that incorporated Susan Glaspell’s play The People into historical information and quotes from the Modern American era in Greenwich Village New York.
- “’We Knew What We Were For’: Bound East for Cardiff on the Provincetown Stage”: Eugene O’Neill Society Panel at American Literature Association, San Francisco, CA (May 2016)
- “Contemporary Representations of O’Neill.” Panel with Tony Kushner, Jackson Bryer, Robert Dowling, Beth Wynstra, and William Davies King at Comparative Drama Conference, Baltimore, MD (March 2016)
- “O’Neill’s Themes of Tragedy in America: The Arc That Reaches Forward,” Modern Language Association Conference; Austin, TX (January 2016)
- “The Provincetown Players at 100,” Humanities Panel, with authors Robert Dowling, Linda Ben-Zvi and Pulitzer-Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner, sponsored by Provincetown Theatre, Provincetown Players Centennial Conference, O’Neill and Glaspell Societies; Provincetown, MA (July 2015)
- “O’Neill as formed by the Provincetown Players,” Provincetown Players Centennial Conference, O’Neill and Glaspell Societies; Provincetown, MA (July 2015)
- “Provincetown 1915,” Opening Plenary Session, Provincetown Players Centennial Conference, O’Neill and Glaspell Societies; Provincetown, MA (July 2015)
- “’It’s a hell av a life’: The Sea as character in O’Neill’s Provincetown Players Plays,” Comparative Drama Conference; Baltimore, MD (March 2015)
- “Visions of Tragedy in American Theatre.” Plenary Panel, Comparative Drama Conference; Baltimore, MD (March 2015)
- “Memory as Source: O'Neill's Early Life as Catalyst for a Unique Approach to American Plays.” Modern Language Association Conference; Vancouver, BC Canada (January 2015)
- “Susan Glaspell and the Provincetown Players” Drake University’s Celebration of Susan Glaspell; Des Moines, IA (Oct 2014)
- Performing Bohemia, Drake University’s Celebration of Susan Glaspell; Des Moines, IA (Oct 2014)
- Jeff Kennedy. "Home and Homelessness". Eugene O'Neill International Conference, New London, CT (Jun 2014).
- Jeff Kennedy. "Diff’rent: O’Neill’s view of family in the Provincetown Playhouse Plays.". Eugene O'Neill International Conference, New London, CT (Jun 2014).
- Jeff Kennedy. George Cram Cook’s ‘Beloved Community of Life-Givers’: The Provincetown Players as Communal Experiment. Société d’Etudes Modernistes (French Modernist Society) Conference, Paris, France (Apr 2014).
- Jeff Kennedy. African American Influence on Broadway. Director's Forum, Phoenix Theatre (Jan 2014).
- Jeff Kennedy. O'Neill and the City. Modern Language Association Convention, Chicago, IL (Jan 2014).
- Kim Orcutt (NY Historical Society), curator; Casey Nelson Blake (Columbia University), historical research coordinator; Jeff Kennedy, contributor, research consultant. The Armory Show at 100. The Armory Show at 100: New York Historical Society, New York, NY (Oct 2013).
- Jeff Kennedy. "The War Bill": War on the Stage of the Provincetown Players. American Literature Association Conference (May 2013).
- Jeff Kennedy. La Cage Aux Folles - The Legacy of a Musical. Phoenix Theatre - OSHER Lifelong Learning Event (Feb 2013).
- Jeff Kennedy. Pop Vocal Singing in Group Settings. Musical Theatre of Anthem Summer Camp (Jul 2012).
- Jeff Kennedy. Exorcism: The Context, the Critics, the Creation and the Discovery. American Literature Association Conference (May 2012).
- Jeff Kennedy. Exorcism: The Context, the Critics, the Creation and the Discovery. American Literature Association Conference (May 2012).
- Jeff Kennedy. Gypsy: The Front and Backstage Story. Phoenix Theatre OSHER Lifelong Learning Event (Feb 2012).
- Jeff Kennedy. "Transformative Theatre Historiography: The Use of Interdisciplinary Approaches and Methodology in Scholarly Theatre Research". American Theatre in Higher Education National Conference (Aug 2011).
- Jeff Kennedy. "O’Neill in Bohemia: The History of the Provincetown Playhouse" Presented in the Provincetown Playhouse. Eugene O'Neill International Conference (Jun 2011).
- Jeff Kennedy. "Experiment in Staging American Identity: The Company Experience of The Provincetown Players". Mid-America Theatre Conference (Mar 2011).
- Jeff Kennedy. Presentation of New Web Site, also Board Meeting. International Conference of Eugene O'Neill Society (Jun 2008).
- Travis Bogard Research Library, Tao House (Danville, CA), Eugene O'Neill Foundation, Archival Advisor (2014 - Present)
- Curriculum and Assessment Committee for IAP Program, Member (2008 - Present)
- Senior Projects and Internships, Supervisor (2008 - Present)
- MAIS Admissions Committee, Member (2001 - Present)
- Artistic Events Coordination Team, Marketing, Scheduling, Budgeting Supervisor (2014 - 2015)
- ACETS Evaluator for Music Classes in New College, Evaluator (2014 - 2014)
- OSHER Lifelong Learning Course - America's Theatrical Past: The 20th Century, Instructor (2013 - 2014)
- ASU West Campus, Artistic Director (2014 - 2014)
- West Campus Engagement Committee, Member (2014 - 2014)
- ACETS, Evaluator of Music Courses (2013 - 2013)
- ASU West Campus, Artistic Director (2013 - 2013)
- Events Advisory Board, Chair (2013 - 2013)
- IAP Curriculum Committee and IAP class scheduling, Advisor (2013 - 2013)
- Supervisor of all IAP Senior Projects/Internship for completion of IAP 480, Faculty Supervisor (2013 - 2013)
- West Campus Engagement Committee, Member (2013 - 2013)
- Eugene O'Neill Society, Vice President (2012 - 2013)
- Eugene O'Neill Society, Vice President (2012 - 2013)
- OSHER Lifelong Learning Course - America's Theatre Past, Instructor (2013 - 2013)
- Project Humanities Steering Committee, Member (2013 - 2013)
- OSHER Lifelong Learning Course - America's Theatrical Past, Instructor (2013 - 2013)
- Project Humanities Steering Committee, Member (2012 - 2012)
- Events Advisory Board, Chair (2012 - 2012)
- Events Managers Committee, Chair (2012 - 2012)
- Master Calendar Working Committee, Chair (2012 - 2012)
- NCIAS Events Advisory Board, Chair (2012 - 2012)
- ASU West Campus, Artistic Director (2012 - 2012)
- New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, West Campus Artistic Director (2012 - 2012)
- IAP Curriculum Committee, Director of SHARCS, and SHARCS class scheduling, Advisor (2012 - 2012)
- Supervisor of all IAP Senior Projects/Internship for completion of IAP 480, Faculty Supervisor (2012 - 2012)
- Supervisor of all IAP Senior Projects/Internship for completion of IAP 480, Faculty Supervisor (2012 - 2012)
- West Campus Engagement Committee, Member (2012 - 2012)
- West Campus Engagement Committee, Member (2012 - 2012)
- OSHER Lifelong Learning, Instructor (2012 - 2012)
- OSHER Lifelong Learning Course - American Music: Connecting the Dots, Instructor (2012 - 2012)
- AriZoni Awards, Judge (2011 - 2012)
- OSHER Lifelong Learning, Instructor (2012 - 2012)
- OSHER Lifelong Learning Course - Sondheim and Kander & Ebb: Musical Theatre end of the 20th Century, Instructor (2012 - 2012)
- Phoenix Theatre, Guest Lecturer (2012 - 2012)
- Eugene O'Neill Society, Board Member (2011 - 2011)
- Supervisor of all IAP Senior Projects/Internship for completion of IAP 480, Faculty Supervisor (2011 - 2011)
- OSHER Lifelong Learning, Instructor (2011 - 2011)
- Eugene O'Neill Society International Conference, Chair (2011 - 2011)
- Curriculum and Assessment Committee for IAP Program, Chair (2011 - 2011)
- Black History Month Committee, Member (2006 - 2008)
- Assessment Criteria Committee for IAP Dept, One of two members who prepares annual assessment evaluation reports for our department for submission to the university (2006 - 2007)
- MAIS Admissions and Scholarship Committee, one of three members that reviews all applications for admission to the MAIS Graduate program (2006 - 2007)
- Dept of Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance, Leader/Facilitator (2006 - 2006)
- Event: Premiere reading of "Getting Near to Baby" by Y York, Producer (2006 - 2006)
- Event: Floyd Collins - Musical Theatre presenataion, Director and Producer, supervising all aspects of performance, as well as production and marketing (2006 - 2006)
- Black History Month Committee, Served a committee member organizing and carrying out month-long events (2005 - 2006)
- Martin Luther King Week Committee, Organized public event: West Side Poetry Jam (2005 - 2006)