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Elizabeth E. Tavares, PhD, is an assistant professor with the Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. I opened a Wiki-user account on 9 March 2018 initially to contribute to articles on Renaissance drama topics including plays, playhouses, and theatre troupes. This has expanded to include contemporary theatre topics such as performance history and repertories, with particular attention to playwrights and women writers.
I am relatively new to working in Wikipedia and appreciate any advice you can offer. I completed my first article on 20 May 2019.
Andrea Stolowitz - Oregon playwright and teacher (16 July 2019)
E. M. Lewis - Oregon playwright and opera librettist (27 May 2019)
Matthew Minicucci - Oregon poet and teacher (20 May 2019)
Wick Poetry Prize - Annual prize for poetry (19 May 2019)
Brigit Pegeen Kelly - Expanded text ~3x; clarified award categories, added info box, provided citation apparatus (16 July 2019)
Shakespeare festival - Expanded text by including example festival from the US, UK, and Canada (12 May 2019)
Oregon Book Award - Expanded text ~3x; clarified award categories, added info box, provided citation apparatus (16 July 2019)
Anna Leahy - Expanded text ~3x; Added info box facts, text, and citations (15 July 2019)
Artists Repertory Theatre - Expanded text >10x; added and updated info box, actor company, performance history; provided citation apparatus (30 May 2019)
John a Kent and John a Cumber - Added citation apparatus, and clarified prose (22 May 2019)
Elena Passarello - Added publications, awards, and inbox facts (20 May 2019)
Culture of Oregon - Updated literary status and active authors (19 May 2019)
Image:Wick2015Reading.jpg (6 Oct 2016);
Image:Utah 2017-10.jpg (10 Oct 2017)
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