Sandra Lindberg
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Associate Professor
School of Theatre Arts, Illinois Wesleyan University
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Bio:Sandra Lindberg, Associate Professor, School of Theatre Arts, Illinois Wesleyan University, is an actor/director who teaches voice/speech, and acting at IWU. Her directing credits include Love’s Labors Lost, The Skin of Our Teeth, O Pioneers!, Molly’s Dream, Fen, The Winter’s Tale, Twelfth Night, Blood Wedding and Farther West. She also provides voice, dialect and/or text coaching for IWU productions. As an actor she has appeared at Normal’s Heartland Theatre in Retreat from Moscow, The Stronger, and Molly Sweeney. Other acting credits include work at Body Politic, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Her play A Breach in Autumn won the “Resurgence” verse play competition at New York’s Judith Shakespeare Co. in 2006. Ms. Lindberg’s articles about voice/speech training, “When Voices Abandon Words; Sounding the Depths of the Preverbal” and “Archetypal Image Work in Shakespearean Performance Training,” have appeared in the Voice and Speech Review. She has B.S. and M.A. degrees in theatre from Illinois State University, and an M.F.A. from the Professional Actor Training Program at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre, in affiliation with the University of San Diego. She continues to deepen her training, having completed Level 1 and 2 Teacher Certification in Hatha Yoga, fall of 2007, with Suddha Weixler. Her work is strongly influenced by the training she has received from Suddha Weixler, Kristin Linklater, David Smukler, and Judith Koltai.