School of Communication

Ana E. Puga

Department of Theatre

Ana E. Puga

Assistant Professor
apuga@northwestern.edu
Theatre and Interpretation Center, Room 205
1949 Campus Drive
Evanston , IL 60208-2430
847-491-3143
Graduate Programs: Theatre, Theatre & Drama, Writing for Screen & Stage

Ana Elena Puga specializes in contemporary Latin American theatre. Besides literature and criticism, her interests include dramaturgy, translation, and performance. She has published an anthology of translations of plays by Chilean writer Juan Radrigán, Finished from the Start and Other Plays, with Northwestern University Press. Her study of five South American playwrights who tried to resist dictatorship, Allegory, Memory, and Testimony: Upstaging Dictatorship will be published by Routledge in 2008. Before earning her DFA, Puga worked as a journalist for ten years, including three years in Latin America. Together with several theatrical collaborators, Puga founded LaMicro Theater, which is dedicated to producing Latin American and US Latino plays.

Education

DFA Yale School of Drama
MFA Yale School of Drama
BA University of Chicago

Courses

140-2 Theatre in Context: Latin American Drama
365-1,2 American Theatre and Drama
369-0 Latin American Theatre
441-0 Studies in Modern Theatre and Drama
442-0 Studies in Theatre Practice: Dramaturgy

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Ana E. Puga

Department of Theatre

Ana E. Puga

Assistant Professor
apuga@northwestern.edu
Theatre and Interpretation Center, Room 205
1949 Campus Drive
Evanston , IL 60208-2430
847-491-3143
Graduate Programs: Theatre, Theatre & Drama, Writing for Screen & Stage

Ana Elena Puga specializes in contemporary Latin American theatre. Besides literature and criticism, her interests include dramaturgy, translation, and performance. She has published an anthology of translations of plays by Chilean writer Juan Radrigán, Finished from the Start and Other Plays, with Northwestern University Press. Her study of five South American playwrights who tried to resist dictatorship, Allegory, Memory, and Testimony: Upstaging Dictatorship will be published by Routledge in 2008. Before earning her DFA, Puga worked as a journalist for ten years, including three years in Latin America. Together with several theatrical collaborators, Puga founded LaMicro Theater, which is dedicated to producing Latin American and US Latino plays.

Education

DFA Yale School of Drama
MFA Yale School of Drama
BA University of Chicago

Courses

140-2 Theatre in Context: Latin American Drama
365-1,2 American Theatre and Drama
369-0 Latin American Theatre
441-0 Studies in Modern Theatre and Drama
442-0 Studies in Theatre Practice: Dramaturgy