Sidney Monroe Williams
Sidney Monroe Williams
Assistant Professor of Theatre, Theatre & Dance Program
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Bio
Sidney Monroe Williams (they/them) is a community-based theatre artist whose work is situated at the intersections of race, gender and class. Through creative strategies, Sid facilitates art-making and conversations with communities to spark dialogue, raise visibility and celebrate marginalized bodies. Sid holds a BA in International Relations from Hendrix College and a MFA in Drama and Theatre for Youth & Communities from The University of Texas at Austin. Artistically, Sid is interested in exploring queer theory and performance methodologies as a means to building more inclusive communities within (and outside) the theatre. Sid carries an extensive background in working with youth spaces & school communities. Not only have they worked as a secondary theatre teacher, they also lead professional development opportunities for educators to include drama-based pedagogy into their classrooms. Sid is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at George Washington University and U.S.A. Fulbright Scholar 2024-25 (Colombia).
Sid's recent artistic work includes:
“At GW, Matthew Shepard’s Story Passes to the Next Generation” by D.R. Lewis
"NastyWhite Folx…and other filth" presented in the 2023 DC Capital Fringe Festival
“Humor and commentary meet in ‘By the Way, Meet Vera Stark’ at Corcoran” by Ajani Jones
“In ‘Journeys To Freedom,’ actors depict stories of escape across the Ohio River.” Louisville Public Media
Publications:
“Sippin’on Sea Mink-ettes.” 3Views on Theatre.
“Visual Mapping + Embodied Agency.” Devising Critically Engaged Theatre with Youth: the Performing Justice Project by Megan Alrutz/Lynn Hoare, Routledge, 2020, p. 120-122.
“Learning My True Colors: Race, Sexuality, and Adultism in LGBTQA Youth Theatre.” Theatre Topics, vol. 30, no. 2, 2020, pp. 125-132.