Associate Professor
Head of Performance
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Prior to coming to New Paltz,
Paul
worked at SUNY Stony Brook, where he taught acting, voice, movement,
directing, and directed plays, and was Director of Undergraduate Studies for the
department. He was Head of Acting at Bradley University
from 1993-1998 , directing eight plays and acting in three-both at the
school and at
professional theaters in
the Midwest. In New York City for eleven years as a professional actor,
director, and writer, Paul
worked off, and off-off Broadway, in regional theaters, and as a guest
artist. In addition, he has appeared in a number of films, several
television shows, and industrials.
Paul has directed in New York City (most often with emerging
playwrights), regionally, and at
several Universities. He has written four original plays (including The
Velvet Pumpernickel, which
was produced at the Sanford Meisner Theatre in New York City). and
several
adaptations (including an updated,
musical version of Lysistrata for which he also wrote the
lyrics
and co-wrote the music.
In addition to his book, Paul's scholarly work includes several articles and many conference presentations on acting and performance theory. Publications include "The Four Fundamental Verbs ( Theatre Topics V9. N2) and "Random Acts"--an essay on applying an action-based approach to non-realistic theatre in Method Acting Reconsidered: Theory, Practice, Future (edited by Dr. David Krasner, St. Martin's Press, 2000). He is the managing editor of The Players' Journal a new journal by and for actors, developed with members of the Acting Program of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE).
Paul received his M.F.A. in Performance from the Florida State/Asolo Conservatory of Professional Actor Training. He is a member of Actors' Equity Association and the Screen Actors' Guild.