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Patrick McKelvey

Patrick McKelvey

Patrick McKelvey

Associate Professor of Film, Television, and Theatre, University of Notre Dame

Fellow 2025–26


Current Project
Supporting Actors: A Disability History of Theatrical Welfare
Project Discipline
Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies
Fellowship Title
Archie K. Davis Fellowship

About Fellow

Patrick McKelvey (PhD, Brown University) is an associate professor of film, television, and theatre at the University of Notre Dame. He researches the cultural, social, and theatrical history of disability in the twentieth-century United States. His first book, Disability Works: Performance After Rehabilitation (New York University Press, 2024) received the Working-Class Studies Association’s CLR James Award and was a finalist for the Association of American Publishers’ PROSE Award (Music and the Performing Arts Category). His other writings appear in Theatre JournalTheatre Survey, and Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism. With the support of a 2025–26 National Humanities Center fellowship, McKelvey is writing a second book, Supporting Actors: A Disability History of Theatrical Welfare.

Selected Publications

  • McKelvey, Patrick. “‘Honest Work Done By Honest Dogs’: Canine Unemployment, Interspecies Rehabilitation, and Disability Performance.” Theatre Journal 77, no. 2 (2025): 147–71.
  • McKelvey, PatrickDisability Works: Performance After Rehabilitation. New York: New York University Press, 2024.
  • McKelvey, Patrick.“The Race for Rehabilitation: Sign-Mime, The National Theatre of the Deaf, and Cold War Internationalism.” Theatre Survey 64, no. 1 (2023): 49–70.