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GS4 Student Scholars Symposium
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
The following study explores the character types that have been historically available to Black actors in American theatre and how that representation enforced, resisted, or ignored stereotypes. To examine the impact of those roles on the performers who played them, I examine the documented approaches Black actors have taken to embody their characters, as well as my own evolving process used to portray the eight characters I have inhabited in my personal college performance career at Georgia Southern University. This research and retrospective analysis reveal that while a lazy or performative indifference leads to harm, color-conscious inclusion, challenging conversations, and specific actions all contribute to liberation in performance.
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Sarah McCarroll

smccarroll@georgiasouthern.edu, Honors College, College of Arts and Humanities
Sarah McCarroll is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Georgia Southern University, where is also serves as the resident costume designer and costume shop manager. She is the outgoing editor of Theatre Symposium and the Chair of SETC's History/Theory/Criticism/Literature committ... Read More →
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Gabby Burton

gb09531@georgiasouthern.edu, Theatre (under Communication Arts)
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 11:00am EDT
RU 2047 Russell Union, Statesboro

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