Linda Walsh Jenkins

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BornEl Paso, Texas, U.S.
OccupationAuthor, academic
Notable worksWomen in American Theatre
Linda Walsh Jenkins
BornEl Paso, Texas, U.S.
OccupationAuthor, academic
EducationRice University, University of Minnesota
Notable worksWomen in American Theatre

Linda Walsh Jenkins is an American academic and author, active in the field of theatre studies, particularly with regard to Native American and women's theatre.

Linda Walsh Jenkins was born in El Paso. She studied English at Rice University and gained her PhD from the University of Minnesota, in the field of theatre.[1] Her academic career was at the theatre faculty of Northwestern University (1976–89[2]), where she was a tenured professor and chaired the doctorate program in theatre and drama.[1][3][4] She taught playwriting for many years, with notable students including John Logan and Bruce Norris.[5] During the 1970s and 1980s, she participated in the women's theatre community.[3] In 1984, she was one of the founders of the Chicago New Plays Festival Company, with Sally Nemeth and Steve Scott.[6] Her papers from 1975–87 are archived by the Sophia Smith Collection of Women's History at Smith College.[3][7] After leaving academia, she worked in Los Angeles in television/film production.[1]

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