Steve Broadnax III
Professor of Theatre
Directing credits include various shows and theatres nationally and internationally including: Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Ensemble Studio Theatre Company, Chautauqua Theatre Company, People’s Light Theatre, Apollo Theatre NYC, Classical Theatre of Harlem, Atlantic Theatre NYC, Detroit Public Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, The Black Theatre Troupe in Phoenix, AZ, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Moore Theatre in Seattle, Market Theatre Johannesburg SA, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, National Arts Festival in South Africa, and The Adelaide Arts Festival Australia.
THE HIP HOP PROJECT, an award-winning, full-length original play directed, choreographed, and conceived by Steve, has toured nationally and was showcased at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Washington, D.C. Other writings include AMERICAN TABOO, another award winning full-length play, Camouflage (Eugene O’Neil semi-finalist).
Fast Fact
Steve directs ‘Thoughts of a Colored Man’ on Broadway

15
Years of Service

15
Years of Service
Professor of Theatre
Directing credits include various shows and theatres nationally and internationally including: Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Ensemble Studio Theatre Company, Chautauqua Theatre Company, People’s Light Theatre, Apollo Theatre NYC, Classical Theatre of Harlem, Atlantic Theatre NYC, Detroit Public Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, The Black Theatre Troupe in Phoenix, AZ, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Moore Theatre in Seattle, Market Theatre Johannesburg SA, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, National Arts Festival in South Africa, and The Adelaide Arts Festival Australia.
THE HIP HOP PROJECT, an award-winning, full-length original play directed, choreographed, and conceived by Steve, has toured nationally and was showcased at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Washington, D.C. Other writings include AMERICAN TABOO, another award winning full-length play, Camouflage (Eugene O’Neil semi-finalist).
Fast Fact
Steve directs ‘Thoughts of a Colored Man’ on Broadway