
Travis B. Malone
Batten Professor of Theatre
Anne B. Shumadine Dean, Batten Honors College
Degrees Held
B.A., Sterling College
M.A., Kansas State University
Ph.D., Bowling Green State University
Office Location: 204 Clarke Hall
Phone: 757-455-3256
Email: tmalone@vwu.edu
Department/s:
- Theatre
- Batten Honors College (enrollment)
Dr. Travis Malone is Dean of the Batten Honors College of Virginia Wesleyan University. He holds a Ph.D. in Theatre and Film from Bowling Green State University, a master's in Speech and Theatre from Kansas State University, and a bachelor's degree from Sterling College.
For more than 20 years, Dr. Malone teaches courses in Directing, Acting, Production Design, Acting for the Camera, Theatre History, Leadership, and Nonprofit Management. Dr. Malone has served the campus as inaugural dean of the Susan S. Goode School of Arts and Humanities. Dr. Malone was instrumental in the design and construction of the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center (2019) and served on the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art Integration Team. As the Anne B. Shumadine Dean of the Jane P. Batten Honors College, Dr. Malone works with the Office of Enrollment to recruit students while also overseeing honors educational curriculum and community programming.
As a theatre and film professional, Dr. Malone maintains a vibrant creative portfolio. Dr. Malone has produced trailers, commercials, music videos, and digital media content for Disney, Fox, and Sony. A proud member of the Stage Directors and Choreographer's Society, Dr. Malone continues to act and direct across the region. His most recent productions include: Chicago, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, Anastasia, and Avenue Q. In additon to his work on stage, Dr. Malone is an Associate Producer for Motivate Pictures, an independent film company based in Austin, TX, and Barcelona, Spain.Â
Journals
Malone, Travis. "Utopia, Nostalgia, and Community in Grease: How a Film Can Create a Stage Legacy." Theatre Annual. 63. College of William and Mary, Fall 2010.
Book Reviews
Malone, Travis. Book Review. Shadowed Cocktails: The Plays of Philip Barry from Paris Bound to The Philadelphia Story by Donald R. Anderson. The Journal of American Culture. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, October 2011.
Malone, Travis. Book Review. American Political Plays after 9/11. Allan Havis ed. The Journal of American Culture. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, October 2010.
Electronic Publications and Educational Materials
“Theatre,” Core Concepts in the Arts and Humanities DVD-ROM, New York: McGraw-Hill, (Content in production for CreativeMyndz Productions) March 2005.
“Film,” Core Concepts in the Arts and Humanities DVD-ROM, New York: McGraw-Hill, (Content in production for CreativeMyndz Productions) March 2005.
Editorial Boards
The Projector: An Electronic Journal on Film, Media, and Culture. Published by the Department of Theatre and Film at Bowling Green State University. A peer-reviewed journal featuring an pre-eminent international editorial board.
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/theatrefilm/projector/page30082.html
Dr. Travis Malone Appointed Dean of Batten Honors College
President Scott D. Miller announces appointment effective at the end of the academic year
Faculty Focus: Travis Malone
Theatre professor directs war-time comedy "The Shield" in the Goode Center March 5-8
A Fine Way to Treat a Steinway
Perfect concert grand piano selected for the Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center
On Broadway
Winter Session course takes Virginia Wesleyan students behind the scenes of theatre industry