Jeremy Fiebig
Assistant Professor of Theatre and Technical Director
M.F.A. from Mary Baldwin College in partnership with the American
Shakespeare Center
M.Litt from Mary Baldwin College in partnership with the American Shakespeare
Center
B.A. in Theatre (Honors) and Cultural Performance Studies from William Jewell
College
Jeremy is Assistant Professor of Theatre and Technical Director at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa and a graduate of the Mary Baldwin College/American Shakespeare Center program in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance. He served as Assistant Director and Stage Manager for the American Shakespeare Center's 2006 Resident Troupe season including productions of As You Like It, Macbeth, The Tempest with director Giles Block (Master of Words at Shakespeare's Globe in London), and Othello, a season featured in the Wall Street Journal. He is a former president and artistic director of the University Wits, a graduate performance organization. He has directed Measure for Measure at Indiana Wesleyan University, The Two Noble Kinsmen, The Winter's Tale, Macbeth, as well as The Pied Piper for Golden Duck Production in Staunton, Virginia, Yasmina Reza's Art, and The Tempest for the ASC's Young Company. He has served as production supervisor for King John, Pericles, The Vagina Monologues, Top Girls, Quilters , and The 24 Hour Theatre Project. Jeremy has performed in nearly 40 productions in the past decade. Highlights include Claudius in Hamlet, the title role in King John, Don Armado in Love's Labour's Lost , Malcolm and Duncan in Macbeth, Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors, Antony in Sweeney Todd, and many others. Jeremy is a four-time Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival Irene Ryan nominee and an Equity Member Candidate.
Jeremy has presented research including Lear Unwritten: Examing New and Renewed Aesthetics for the College English Association, "Ourself shall mingle with society": Commendatory Plays and Original Staging as an M.Litt thesis presented for the Third Blackfriars Conference, Malvolio in Purgatory: Tragedy and the Deuteronomic Cycle in Twelfth Night for the West Virginia Shakespeare Conference, and The Practice of Original Practices: The Next Stage of the Original Practice Movement at Maryland Shakespeare Festival's "Making Shakespeare Matter" conference.
Email: fiebigj@waldorf.edu
Box Office Number: 641-585-8585


