Greenberg| Faculty and Staff
Department of Theatre and Dance
Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance
M.F.A. The Ohio State University
B.F.A. Ithaca College
Certified Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework
Certified Mental Health First Aider
Matthew Greenberg is an Assistant Professor specializing in musical theatre, voice, devising new work, speech, and acting. He has previously held teaching appointments at West Virginia University, The Ohio State University, and the Tennessee Governor's School of the Arts at Middle Tennessee State University. He has guest lectured at CUNY, University of Ljubljana, Toi Whaakri New Zealand Drama School, Concord Univeristy, Midwestern State University Texas, Capital University, and Wittenburg University. He has appeared alongside Tony, Emmy, and Oscar Award-winners in film, tv, commercials, plays, operas, and musicals. An avid researcher, he has presented paper and workshop conference presentations as part of VASTA, ATHE, MATC, SETC, ASTR, and Fitzmaurice Voicework's Freedom and Focus. As a producer, he has featured films in Sundance Film Festival, and served as a co-producer with WYOpen Stages, where he produced the 25th Anniversity production of The Laramie Project with original company members of Tectonic Theater Project. His verbatim theatre play, Robbie's House, premiered at the Neltje Center for Excellence and Creatity in the Arts and was sponsored by UW Department of English/The Mellon Foundation's "Re-Storying the West" grant. He is the 2025 Conference Director of VASTA has held leadership positions within VASTA, ATHE, SETC, and sits on the board of two non-profit theatre companies: Stages on the Sound, in New York City and Relative Theatrics, in Laramie, Wyoming. At University of Wyoming, he has been awarded "Top Prof" from UW Mortar Board Cap and Gown Charter and The Matthew Shepard Symposium for Social Justice's Faculty Award.

