Blake Hackler

Theatre

Chair, Division of Theatre,
Head of Acting Professor

Email

jhackler@smu.edu

Phone

214.768.2545

Website

A two-time Fulbright Scholar, Blake Hackler has appeared in productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway and in regional theatres throughout the country, working with such acclaimed directors as Michael Mayer, Scott Ellis, Alex Timbers and Mike Alfreds. In New York, he worked with theatres including Playwrights Horizons, York Theatre, The Ohio, and Roundabout, as well as creating the role of Moritz Stiefel in the original New York workshop of the Tony-award winning musical Spring Awakening. In Dallas, Hackler is a member of the Brierley Resident Acting Company at the Tony Award-winning Dallas Theater Center and has also appeared at the Trinity Shakespeare Festival, Undermain Theatre, Second Thought Theatre and Theatre Three.

As a teacher, Hackler currently holds faculty positions at Yale University and °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â. He has also taught at New Bulgarian University, Roosevelt University, AMDA, the National Theatre Workshop for the Handicapped, and through the Kennedy Center as an Artist in Residence. He has given master classes at numerous institutions including Brown University/Trinity MFA, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, the National Conservatory of Music and the National Theatre and Film Institute in Sofia, Bulgaria. He also served as acting coach for comedian Lisa Lampanelli.

As a playwright, Hackler’s work has been seen across the U.S. He is a lifetime member of the esteemed BMI/Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Writing Workshop and was the 2009 recipient of the Harrington Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre Writing. His plays have twice been nominated for the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Award. Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal called his adaptation and direction of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler “one of the very best productions I’ve ever seen.” His play What We Were, was a winner of the Ashland New Play Festival, a finalist for the O’Neill Playwriting Conference and received a rolling world premiere in 2019. His adaptation of Ibsen’s Enemy of the People was named Best Play of 2018 by the Dallas Observer.

Hackler has directed nationally and internationally. In Dallas, for Theatre Three, Trinity Shakespeare, Second Thought Theatre and the Undermain. His production of The Flick won the Dallas Theater Critics’ Best of 2015. At Meadows, he has directed productions of Black Snow, St. Joan of the Stockyards, The Women, This Beautiful City, Mary Stuart, Tartuffe, Spring Awakening and Machinal.

Education

M.F.A. in Acting, Yale School of Drama
B.F.A. in Acting, Roosevelt University
BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Writing Workshop, Graduate and Lifetime Member

Recent Work

Distinctions
2023 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow
2020 Fulbright Senior Scholar, Romania
2018 MacDowell Fellowship
2015 °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â Golden Mustang Award, Excellence in Teaching
2015 Fulbright Senior Scholar, Bulgaria

Course list

Embodied Practice 
1st and 2nd Year Graduate Acting 
Blake Hackler