John Orlock

Professor

Contact

john.orlock@case.edu
216.368.5923
Clark 311A

Other Information

Degree: MFA, Pennsylvania State University

Specialty: English Program Faculty

John Orlock’s plays have received main stage productions at such major regional theaters as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; The Cleveland Play House; Alley Theatre, Houston; Cricket Theatre, Minneapolis; Arizona Repertory Theatre; the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival; Remains Theater, Chicago; as well as internationally at the Focus Theatre; Dublin, and the Hungarian National Theatre.

He’s a recipient of writing fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as fellowships from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Blue Mountain Colony, and the Sewanee Writers Conference.

His play Indulgences in the Louisville Harem was co-winner – along with The Gin Game – of the first Actors Theater of Louisville New Plays Festival (Humana Festival).  It was also the first new American play to be produced by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

His screenplay The End-of-Summer Guest – about Anne & Charles Lindbergh and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was one of the winners in the prestigious Final Draft Big Break Screenplay Competition.

Most recently, he received an Ohio Arts Council 2022 Individual Excellence Award in Playwriting for his script “The Specificity of Paradise.”

After joining the CWRU faculty in 1989, Professor Orlock served ten years as the head of the Department of Theater and Dance, during which time he was instrumental in establishing the successful MFA graduate program collaboration with the Cleveland Play House.

Other University administration service has included four years as the Interim Director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities.

A recipient of the University’s Carl F. Wittke Award for distinguished undergraduate teaching, he currently conducts a popular undergraduate seminar: Fly-Fishing: the Sport, the Metaphysics, and the Literature.