Bill Homewood
Honours:
Honorary Citizen of Austin, Texas (1979)
Hon. Temp. Fellow of Theatre Studies, Lancaster University (1979)
Dorothy F. Schmidt Chair Emeritus, Theatre, Florida Atlantic University (1987, 1998, 2005/6; previous incumbents: Edward Albee, Joshua Logan, Zoe Caldwell, Olympia Dukakis)
Past and Ongoing Guest Teaching Posts in Theatre and Music
(1973 - Present)
1982 - Present
Regular guest workshop director at the London, Birmingham and Manchester Actors’ Professional Centres
2011 - 2012
Consultant and lecturer, Shakespeare and Renaissance studies, Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier
2005 - 2007
Director and Shakespeare tutor at the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique, Montpellier
1987, 1998, 2005/6
Honorary Eminent Chair in Theatre, Florida Atlantic University; post previously held by Edward Albee
1986 - 2006
3 times Dorothy F. Schmidt Chair Emeritus in Theatre, Florida Atlantic University
1996 - 2007
Various ongoing senior management training consultancies to Industry
(e.g. Boots Pharmaceuticals, Tate & Lyle, Schroder Ventures, J.M. & A., Granada TV)
1986 - 2008
Director of various courses at the annual BADA Midsummer in Oxford Programme, Balliol College, Oxford
1998
Lecturer in Restoration Theatre/Acting Styles, Florida State University Professional Programme, London
1998/9
Lecturer, Acting Styles/Shakespeare, British American Drama Academy, London
1996 - 2002
Shakespeare Tutor, Marymount programme (American Drama conservatories), London
1997
Delivered the British Association of Head Librarians Annual Lecture
(subject: “Abridging and Recording Classics for Audio Books”)
1992 - 1996
Occasional tutor, Audition Technique, Webber Douglas School of Drama
1989/90
Dean of BADA (British/American Drama Academy, London)
1986 - 1987
Consultant to the Missouri Schools Theatre Program
1986 - 1987
Founder Director of the Shakespeare on Stage (SOS) pilot scheme (still operating in 1998) in Kansas City, for Young Audiences Inc, NY
1986 - 1987
Dorothy F. Schmidt Chair Emeritus (first time), Florida Atlantic University
1982 - 1986
Shakespeare/text/acting tutor, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) (distinguished ex-students include Ralph Fiennes, Alex Kingston, Imogen Stubbs, Iain Glenn, Jane Horrocks, Clive Owen, Joely Richardson)
1981
Visiting Professor of English at Univ. of Rochester, N.Y. 1981 Guest Head of Opera Department at Eastman School of Music (conservatory), N.Y.
1978 - 1986
Consultancy in Drama Studies, Salford University
1981 - 1996
Examiner in Classical Guitar, Guildhall School of Music & Drama
1980 - 1996
Workshop director for the Poetry Society of Great Britain and the W.H. Smith “Poets in Schools” scheme
1979
Honorary Fellow in Theatre Studies, Lancaster University
1978
Visiting tutor (Drama), City Literary Institute
1977 - 1984
RSC “Actor in Residence” for approx. 60 American universities; 1- or 2-week residencies as member of Royal Shakespeare Company (prior to the organisation’s re-naming as ACTER)
1970 - 1975
In-Service course director (Music) for London Borough of Ealing; peripatetic appointments as Classical Guitar Tutor at various schools and Teachers’ Training Colleges in West London (Richmond, Ealing and Hounslow)
1974
Head of Music Department, Thomas Huxley Teachers’ Training College (subsequently W. London Inst. of Education)
1973
Principal, The Hounslow Guitar School, Isleworth Polytechnic, London
Professional Qualifications:
AGSM (Performance) Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, 1968
AGSM (Teaching) Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London, 1969
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