Excerpt from the Dayton Daily News
Joe Deer, distinguished professor of musical theatre at Wright State University, has traveled to Novara, Italy, located outside Milan, to direct “Guys and Dolls” with the Scuola del Teatro Musicale (STM), one of Italy’s most acclaimed professional theatre training academies. The production will feature graduating students from the school, performing at Teatro Cocchia, on Sept. 9-10. The project is part of a five-week residency that will include collaboration with a fully Italian team of designers, musical staff and choreographer, followed by a week of master classes with sophomores in the academy. The visit is part of a professional development leave from Wright State for the fall.
“I was introduced to STM when they approached me about translating my two books into Italian for their students and the broader Italian market,” said Deer in a news release. “Both books have since been published in excellent editions and the relationship grew from there. I have been so impressed with both the student talent and leadership at the academy. Their students are being so well-prepared to begin professional careers. It’s my hope that some of our students from Wright State will be able to visit and study in Milan because of this residency.”
Deer has ongoing relationships with a number of international schools through his work with Musical Theatre Educators’ Alliance, an organization of teachers from across the globe that he was founding president of when it began almost 25 years ago. His books,” Acting in Musical Theatre: a comprehensive course” (co-author Rocco Dal Vera) and “Directing in Musical Theatre: an essential guide,” have been translated into Portuguese, Korean, Italian and an upcoming Spanish edition. He has also been a guest artist or visiting master teacher across the U.S. and internationally at schools including: Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (London, UK), Stage School of Hamburg (Germany), Danish Academy of Musical Theatre, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (Wales, UK) and many of the finest schools in the U.S., including Carnegie Mellon University, University of Cincinnati-College Conservatory of Music, and University of North Carolina School of the Arts among others.
Deer, a Broadway veteran, was the first head of Wright State’s musical theatre program and served in that role for 20 years before becoming chair of the department of theatre, dance and motion pictures for four years. He was director of The Musical Theatre Initiative at Wright State from 2013-2023, and also served as artistic director for Wright State Theatre through this spring. In addition to his work with Wright State, Deer is a resident artist with the Human Race Theatre Company and works closely with Muse Machine as director of their annual winter musical and through various other education initiatives.