The Richard and Gretchen Iben Memorial Lectureship
The Richard and Gretchen Iben Memorial Lectureship was created as an endowment gift to the Department of Theatre Arts in March 1984. The Iben Lectureship is recognized nationally as a prestigious endowment for bringing nationally and internationally renowned theatre artists to Bradley University to interact with students.
According to the Agreement to Establish the Richard and Gretchen Iben Memorial Lectureship, its exclusive purpose is:
“to provide Bradley University a series of master classes, lectures, demonstrations, and performances by highly acclaimed individuals in the field of theatre arts in recognition of mankind’s persisting efforts to imagine, to create, and to transform thought through dramatic interpretation.”
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Iben Lecturers in the past have included the Tony Awarding directors Lloyd Richards, Mary Zimmerman, and Ed Stern, Producing Artistic Director from Cincinnati Playhouse; Obie-Award winning director Jael Weisman, founding member of the Dell’Arte Players; nationally acclaimed dance choreographer Chuck Davis from the African-American Dance Ensemble; Anatoly Smeliansky of the Moscow Art Theatre; internationally acclaimed director and theorist Augusto Boal; and the international performing arts groups The San Francisco Mimes and The Dell’Arte Players. The department has also hosted nationally and regionally significant lecturers that offer students specific training and educational opportunities like Dennis Krausnick from Shakespeare and Company, Curt Tofteland from the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, Adam Belcoure, Casting Director for Goodman Theatre, and mask-maker Alyssa Ravenwood.
This endowed lectureship is unique among institutions of Bradley’s size, offering an important educational experience in which our students have the opportunity to interact with accomplished, recognized artists.