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CONTRIBUTORS BRIAN LEAHY DOYLE is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism , Communication and Theatre at Lehman College, City University of New York. His writing has appeared in Didaskalia, the New Hibernia Review, and Shakespeare and the Classroom. He is currently working on a book entitled Rediscovering the Opera Houses of Wisconsin for the Wisconsin Historical Society Press. K ARL M. KIPPOLA is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Performing Arts at American University. His previous work addressing the performance of masculinity on the nineteenth-century American stage has been published in Theatre Symposium and the Journal of American Drama and Theatre. ADRIENNE C. MACKI is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Drama and Dance at Tufts University. She has lectured at Eastern Nazarene College, Northeastern University, and Boston College. She serves as the assistant secretary for Black Theatre Network. CHRISTINA S. MCMAHON is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Theatre at Northwestern University. Her publications have appeared in the LusoBrazilian Review and the Latin American Theatre Journal. She is currently in Cape Verde ¤nishing her dissertation research with the support of a FulbrightHays grant. HEATHER S. NATHANS is an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre at the University of Maryland. She is the author of Early American Theatre from the Revolution to Thomas Jefferson: Into the Hands of the People and { 177 } the forthcoming Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787–1861: Lifting the Veil of Black. PETER REED is Assistant Professor of Early American Literature in the Department of English at the University of Mississippi and pursues research interests in nineteenth-century performance, culture, and literature. SHAUNA VEY teaches theatre and speech at the New York City College of Technology, a Brooklyn branch of the City University of New York, and serves as the president of the CUNY League of Active Speech Professors. Her work has appeared in Theatre Survey and Boyhood in America. CONTRIBUTORS { 178 } ...

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