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Marianne McDonald
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Biography
Biography
MARIANNE McDONALD is Distinguished Professor of Theatre and Classics in the Department of Theatre at the University of California, San Diego, a member of the Royal Irish Academy, and a recipient of many national and international awards, including Greece’s Order of the Phoenix (1994) and Italy’s Golden Aeschylus Award (1998), many honorary degrees from Greece and Ireland; and San Diego Women’s Hall of Fame (2008). She is the founder and initiator of projects to computerize Greek literature (Thesaurus Linguae Graecae) and Irish Literature (Thesaurus Linguae Hibernicae). She is a pioneer in the field of modern versions of the classics: in films, plays, and opera. With about 250 publications, in addition to her articles and book chapters, her published books include: Euripides in Cinema: The Heart Made Visible (Centrum Press, 1983), Ancient Sun, Modern Light: Greek Drama on the Modern Stage (Columbia University Press, 1992); Sing Sorrow: Classics, History and Heroines in Opera (Greenwood, 2001); and The Living Art of Greek Tragedy (Indiana University Press, 2003); with J. Michael Walton: Amid Our Troubles: Irish Versions of Greek Tragedies (Methuen, 2002); and The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Theatre (2007). Her performed translations (three a year since 1999 nationally and internationally with many published) include: Sophocles’ Antigone, dir. Athol Fugard in Ireland (1999); Trojan Women (2000 and 2009); Euripides’ Children of Heracles (2003); Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus and Oedipus at Colonus (2003-4); Euripides’ Hecuba, 2005, Sophocles’ Ajax, 2006, Euripides’ Iphigenia at Aulis and Bacchae, 2006; and 2007 and 2009; Euripides’ Phoenician Women, 2009); Medea (2007); Seneca’s Thyestes (2008) and with J. Michael Walton Aeschylus’ Oresteia and Aristophanes’ Frogs (2007); Helen (2008); versions and other works : The Trojan Women (2000); Medea, Queen of Colchester (2003), The Ally Way (2004); …and then he met a woodcutter (San Diego Critics’ Circle: Best New Play of 2005), Medea: The Beginning, performed with Athol Fugard’s Jason: The End (2006); The Last Class (2007); Fires in Heaven (2009), and A Taste for Blood (2010).
Education
Education
Ph.D., University of California, Irvine
Emeritus Faculty
- Eva Barnes
- Michael Addison
- Steven Adler
- Sandra Foster King
- Andrei Both
- Alicia Rincon
- Alan Burrett
- Jim Carmody
- Frantisek Deak
- Kyle Donnelly
- Deb Dryden
- Allyson Green
- Jorge Huerta
- Robert Israel
- Walton Jones
- Margaret Marshall
- Marianne McDonald
- Charles Means
- Charlie Oates
- Steven Pearson
- Ron Ranson
- Richard Riddell
- Patricia Rincon
- John Rouse
- Kim Rubinstein
- Jonathan Saville
- Theodore Shank
- Janet Smarr
- Gabor Tompa
- Les Waters
- James Winker
- Yolande Snaith
- Judith Dolan