Kelsey Jacobson
PhD

Biography
Kelsey's Ph.D research takes as its central focus the question, What feels real to contemporary audiences? and investigates the use, production, and perception of realness in current Canadian performance practices. By considering the tools for and effects of realness present in three case studies, this thesis examines how audience members locate realness within a shows unique temporal and spatial dimensions. Kelsey has been awarded the Rod Robertson Award in Dramatic Literature and Theory, the Gordon and Myrtle Adams Scholarship, as well as a SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier Masters Scholarship. She is also an active theatre practitioner in Toronto, directing and designing shows whenever possible.
Kesley is now an assistant professor at Queen's University.