I think I have always known I would end up here. When I was a freshman at Kenyon - we didn’t call ourselves “first-years” then, we were freshmen, and that’s how I remember myself, the way my friends from India call the city they grew up in “Bombay” - when I was a freshman at Kenyon taking the course we all called Baby Drama, officially THTR 11-12, Introduction to the Theater, we had a series of what, when I was in graduate school in teaching, my advisor, George Hillocks - we called him George, occasionally Hillocks but to his face George - would have called “scaffolded” exercises in creating drama.
the diner at providence
the diner at providence
the diner at providence
I think I have always known I would end up here. When I was a freshman at Kenyon - we didn’t call ourselves “first-years” then, we were freshmen, and that’s how I remember myself, the way my friends from India call the city they grew up in “Bombay” - when I was a freshman at Kenyon taking the course we all called Baby Drama, officially THTR 11-12, Introduction to the Theater, we had a series of what, when I was in graduate school in teaching, my advisor, George Hillocks - we called him George, occasionally Hillocks but to his face George - would have called “scaffolded” exercises in creating drama.