- Assistant Professor - Director - Choreographer - Private Audition/Acting Coach
Ali Angelone joined the faculty as
an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Dean College nine years ago after previously spending four
years at The University of North Dakota as a tenure track Assistant Professor of Theatre. She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree
in Acting & Movement Theatre Pedagogy from Virginia Commonwealth University. Ali
has taught several courses and workshops throughout the country, some of which
include: Berea College, Providence College, Westfield State University, Western Connecticut State
University, Rhode Island College, Roger Williams University, Bridgewater State
College, Fitchburg State University, Stonehill College, Manchester College, The Walnut Hill School
for the Arts, Bay Colony Performing Arts Academy and Stagedoor Manor in NY. Ali has also served as both a preliminary and semi-final judge for the
Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival: Region 5 as well as the Vice-Chair for Respondents for Region 1. Credits include: Rent, All Shook Up, How 2 Succeed, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Catch Me If You Can, Legally Blonde,Bye Bye Birdie and Five Women Wearing The Same Dress (Director/Choreographer) at Dean
College, Fame
(Director/Choreographer) at Stagedoor Manor, The Wolves, Doubt, Time Stands Still, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged (Director), Little Shop of Horrors (Choreographer) at Stonehill College, Spring Awakening (Choreographer) at Westfield State University, The Great American Trailer ParkMusical (Choreographer) at Berea College,
Smokey Joe's Cafe, (Choreographer)
for Frost Fire Summer Theatre, Into the
Woods, A Chorus Line, Scapino! Much
Ado About Nothing, Time Stands Still, Assassins,
Urinetown: The Musical and The Glory of Living at The University of North
Dakota, Once on This Island & Bye Bye
Birdie at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts, Movement Consultant for Mother Courage and Her Children at Arena
Stage starring Kathleen Turner, and served as an Assistant
Director/Choreographer to Miss Patti D’Beck for My Fair Lady at the Pioneer Theatre Company in Salt Lake City Utah &Thoroughly Modern Millie at Virginia
Repertory Theatre. Ali has had the extreme pleasure of studying under Alexandra Beller & Anastasi Siotas for the last ten years at the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies in Brooklyn and most recently completed levels 1 & 2 with Intimacy Directors and Coordinators. She is ecstatic to choreograph Urinetown for Festival 56 in Princeton, IL this summer and to serve as a Guest Director/Choreographer at Salve Regina University this fall.