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Carlos Morton

Professor

Teaching Schedule, Office Hours & Location

TR 230-330 or by appt. (F09)
TD West, Room 2509
Teaching Schedule: THTR 180E TR 1-215, Girv 2116 and THTR 273A R 330-630, TD-W 2517

Research

Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin
(Caption for photo)
Carlos Morton at the border between Mexico and the United States.


CARLOS MORTON has over one hundred theatrical productions, both in the U.S. and abroad. His professional credits include the San Francisco Mime Troupe, the New York Shakespeare Festival, the Denver Center Theatre, La Compa“Ća Nacional de Mexico, the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, and the Arizona Theatre Company.

He is the author of The Many Deaths of Danny Rosales and Other Plays (1983), Johnny Tenorio and Other Plays (1992), The Fickle Finger of Lady Death (1996), Rancho Hollywood y otras obras del teatro chicano (1999), and Dreaming on a Sunday in the Alameda (2004).

A former Mina Shaughnessy Scholar, Fulbright Lecturer to Mexico (1989-90), and Distinguished Fulbright Lecturer to Poland (2006-07), Morton also holds an M.F.A. in Drama from the University of California, San Diego. Since 1981 Morton has lived on the border between Mexico and the United States teaching at universities in Texas, California and Mexico.



Contact

TD West, Room 2509
UC Santa Barbara-Department of Theater and Dance
Santa Barbara, Ca 93106-7060
Phone: 805-893-8303
Fax: 805-893-7029
Email: cmorton@theaterdance.ucsb.edu

 

 

 

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