Lecturer AY-B, TV, Radio, Film & Theatre
Lecturer AY-B, Humanities
Email
Preferred: kathie.kratochvil@sjsu.edu
Education
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Doctor of Philosophy, Univ Of Cal-Santa Cruz, 2009
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Bachelor of Arts, Creative Arts/Drama, CSU-San Jose, 2000
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Master of Arts, Theatre Arts, CSU-San Jose, 2006
Bio
Dr. Kathie Kratochvil earned her B. A. in Creative Arts/Drama from SJSU, her M.A.
in Theatre from SJSU, and her Doctorate in Education (specializing in Arts Education)
from the University of California at Santa Cruz. Her teaching background includes
30 years of teaching performing arts to over 13,000 students from kindergarten to
university levels in the California public school system, with the last 12 years at
the university level.
She has been on the Theatre faculty (and Creative Arts faculty) at San Jose State
University since 2000, and worked as a Mentor Artist in Residence in Theatre for SPECTRA
for 15 years prior to that. She has worked in the performing arts community in Santa
Cruz County & the San Francisco Bay Area for over 30 years in a variety of capacities
including actor, director, lighting designer, production manager, stage manager, and
playwright for stage, television and radio.
She was the Regional Director of the Bay Area California Arts Project from 2000-2008,
where she facilitated and directed hundreds of professional development workshops,
seminars and institutes in the visual and performing arts for classroom teachers and
artists both regionally and statewide.
Acting and directing credits include numerous productions with a variety of theatre
companies that include Jewel Theatre, Santa Cruz County Actors’ Theatre, United Artists
Television, Bay Area Center Stage, Behind the Times Theatre, Cupertino Players, Santa
Cruz Repertory Theatre, Monterey Bay Repertory Theatre, Netless Theater, San Jose
State University, Elf Empire Productions, Theatre in the Mountains, KUSP Radio, and
others. She was one of the founders of Mountain Community Theatre in 1982, and has
acted in, produced, or directed over 40 productions for that company.
She is a published co-playwright (with Dramatic Publishing Company of New York) of
a stage adaptation of Miracle on 34th Street which has been produced by approximately
165 theatre companies throughout the U.S. and Canada.
She has worked in youth theatre for over 30 years and has directed over 150 youth
theatre productions for youth theatre companies and public and private schools in
her career.
Her research interests center on arts education issues in the public school system,
particularly issues involving equity and access for ethnic minorities and second language
learners. She has presented scholarly work for The California Alliance for Arts Education,
The California Educational Theatre Association, The National Association for Bilingual
Education, The California State Superintendents Conference, The California Arts Council,
The California Council on Teacher Education, The International Conference on Humanities
and the Arts, The Marion Cilker Conference for Arts Education, and numerous school
district offices throughout California as well as presenting workshops at Shanghai
Theatre Academy in Shanghai, China, and in Melbourne, Australia.
Dr. Kratochvil served on the California Dept. of Education’s committee that designed
the current California K-12 Visual and Performing Arts Content Standards for Theatre.
She has received Certificates of Recognition from the California Senate, The U. S.
House of Representatives, and the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors for her work
in Arts Education. She currently serves on the state board of The California Educational
Theatre Association.