Ayanna Thompson is Regents Professor of English at Arizona State University[1] and Director of the Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies (ACMRS).[2][3] She was the 2018–19 president of the Shakespeare Association of America.[4] She specializes in Renaissancedrama and issues of race in performance.
She currently serves on the boards of the journals Shakespeare Quarterly, Renaissance Drama, and Shakespeare Bulletin. She has served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Association of Marshall Scholars.[13] In 2021 she was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[14] Thompson is an Associate Scholar and the Chair of the Royal Shakespeare Company's Research Board,[15] and is a member of the Folger Shakespeare Library Board of Governors.[16]
Thompson gave the keynote speech on "Shakespeare and Blackface" at the Shakespeare and Social Justice conference held at the University of Cape Town in association with the University of the Witwatersrand and the Shakespeare Association of Southern Africa in 2019.[17]
As Director of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Thompson is the creator of RaceB4Race, an ongoing conference series and professional network community by and for scholars of color.[18] In 2021, Thompson's center and RaceB4Race received a $3.5m grant from the Mellon Foundation.[19]
Thompson has been described as 'a world-class scholar', an 'accomplished leader', a 'true innovator', and 'a major force'.[3]
Theater work
Ayanna Thompson serves as a consultant and dramaturg for many theater companies and is a Shakespeare Scholar in Residence at The Public Theater in New York.[20]
Shakespeare scholar in consultation for three productions directed by Saheem Ali: Merry Wives at The Delacorte Theater in 2021,[24]Romeo y Julieta[25] on WNYC's Free Shakespeare on the Radio, and Richard II,[26] also on WNYC's Free Shakespeare on the Radio.