

John W. Brokaw
Professor with expertise in theatre history, Dr. John W. Brokaw dedicated over three decades to academia at The University of Texas at Austin. Serving from 1968 until his retirement in 2001, Dr. Brokaw was a pivotal figure in the Department of Theatre and Dance, where he imparted his extensive knowledge and passion for theatre to countless students. His commitment to education was recognized through numerous teaching awards from both the College of Fine Arts and the Cabinet of the College Councils, underscoring his impact and excellence in the classroom. Dr. Brokaw's academic journey began at the University of Arizona, where he earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees. He furthered his studies at Indiana University, where he completed his Ph.D., solidifying his foundation in theatre history. His scholarly pursuits and dedication to teaching have left a lasting legacy at the university, influencing generations of students and colleagues alike. Upon his retirement in 2001, Dr. Brokaw was honored with the title of professor emeritus, a testament to his significant contributions to the field of theatre history and his enduring influence within the academic community. Though his research interests remain unspecified, his work continues to inspire those who follow in his footsteps. Dr. Brokaw's career is marked by a profound commitment to the arts and education, reflecting a lifetime of dedication to the study and teaching of theatre history. His legacy at The University of Texas at Austin remains a testament to his passion for the discipline and his unwavering dedication to nurturing the next generation of theatre scholars.
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, 29-37, 1974-05-01
, 1999-08-01