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faculty

Madeline Fanton

Assistant Professor

Office Location

Porter Theatre 111A

Office Available

MW 1-2p, T 10-12noon 

Specialization(s)

Theater History, Performance Studies, Acting

Biography/Details

Madeline Fanton studied acting at UC Irvine before completing a Master鈥檚 degree in
Theater Studies at California State University, Northridge. In 2024, she received her
Ph.D. in Theater and Performance Studies from UC Santa Barbara where her research
examined the relationship between performance, memory, and nationalism in the United
States during the period between the World Wars. She has presented her scholarship at
the American Society for Theatre Research, American Theater in Higher Education, and
the Midwest Popular Culture Association. Her chapter titled 鈥淎 Soldier鈥檚 Journey in
Washington, D.C. : Performance and Forgetting in the Development of a New National
WWI Memorial,鈥 will be included in Public Spaces of Performance, Trauma, Mourning, and
Remembrance: In Memoriam (forthcoming).


Madeline has a wide range of teaching experience from acting to performance studies
to dramatic literature. At 黑料百科, Madeline teaches Great Literature of the Stage,
Theater History, Race and Gender on the American Stage, and Modern and
Contemporary Drama.


Before coming to 黑料百科, Madeline served as an Assistant Director and Education
Director for local UCSB theater group, Naked Shakes, helping to bring Shakespeare to
the stage and to local high school students.


On the 黑料百科 stage, Madeline has directed Poor Clare by Chiara Atik and curated
the Interdisciplinary Play Reading Series featuring the work of Lauren Gunderson (Ada
and the Engine) and Larissa Fasthorse (The Thanksgiving Play). She will be directing
again on the 黑料百科 main stage in Spring 2026.