Timothy Johnson

Title

Associate Professor of Theatre Arts

Department

Theatre Arts

Email

tjohnson3@mmm.edu

Phone

212-774-4812

About

Professor Johnson most recently directed the June 13, 2020 Metropolitan Virtual Playhouse production of Willis Richardson’s unsung gem-of-a play Compromise.  Several chapters of his original acting exercises were recently published.  His Structured Improvised Scenes, in the book titled “Objectives, Obstacles, and Tactics in Practice: Perspectives on Activating the Actor,” Hillary Haft Bucs, Valerie Clayman Pye, Editors, Routledge Press, Fall 2019.  And Our Town: Building A Community, in “How To Teach A Play: Essential Exercises for Popular Plays,” Miriam Chirico, Kelly Younger, Editors, Bloomsbury Press, January, 2020. He was a member of the 2018 Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab, working along side an international company of “early career directors” from 30 different countries.  He made his Off-Broadway Directorial Debut with the Obie Award-Winning Metropolitan Playhouse’s 2017 production of On Strivers Row by Abram Hill.  The New York Times said of his work that “Timothy Johnson has shaped 16 striking performances here.”  This production also received Four coveted 2017 AUDELCO award nominations including Best Direction of a Dramatic Production for Professor Johnson and Best Revival.  He served as Assistant Director for the 2016 New York City Center Encores! production of Cabin In The Sky starring Tony Award Winner LaChanze, Tony Winner Chuck Cooper and Tony Nominee Norm Lewis, directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, himself a Tony Winning Actor and Multiple Award Winning Director.  Professor Johnson achieved Semi-Finalist Status for the 2012 Eugene O’Neill Theater Center National Playwrights Conference for his play Listening To The Trees.  As an actor, his performance highlights include the following:  An original cast member of the U.S. National Tour of James Kirkwood’s play Legends! starring Mary Martin and Carol Channing;  “Jazz” in REGINA at the Scottish Opera House in Glasgow, Scotland with John Mauceri as conductor, also recording the role for London/Decca Records;  on Broadway in  A Chorus Line in the 1983 record-breaking performance directed by Michael Bennett and in the National Tour (U.S. and Canada).  His Off-Broadway credits include  A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Classical Theatre of Harlem, Lyrics and Lyricists, 92nd Street Y, Zora Neale Hurston, American Place Theatre, Lost In The Stars, York Theatre Company, and Porgy And Bess, Metropolitan Opera House.  He has also performed at leading regional theaters across the U.S. including Actors Theatre of Louisville, Syracuse Stage, Goodspeed Opera House, Mill Mountain Theatre, 5th Avenue Theatre, Birmingham Theatre, and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.  His summer stock credits include Kenley Players, Ogunquit Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, The Cape Playhouse, Casa Mañana Theatre and Theater Under The Stars.  He was seen in Milan, Italy and at the Melbourne International Arts Festival as “Adonis” in The Temptation of St. Anthony written by Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon (founder of Sweet Honey in the Rock) and directed by Robert Wilson.

Degree(s)

B.M.E., Baldwin-Wallace College
M.F.A., University of Washington

Location

Carson Hall 106