Susan Haskins-Doloff’s ’67 remarkable career in the arts was nurtured both at Latin and during her time at Sarah Lawrence College.
After earning her BA, Susan launched her career behind the scenes at La MaMa Experimental Theater in New York, quickly rising to become the institution’s first Art Director. Over the years, she wore many hats in the theater world. For two decades, she also shared her expertise as a faculty member at the Pratt Institute, teaching English and Arts Management.
In 1992, Susan embarked on the “Theater Talk” project, a weekly half-hour television series she co-created, co-hosted, and executive produced. Conceived as the “Meet the Press of theater,” the show began on Manhattan public access and was picked up in 1996 by PBS station THIRTEEN. Over its 22-year run, “Theater Talk” featured hundreds of interviews with leading theater professionals, including icons like David Byrne, Sting, and Cyndi Lauper. The show aired on over 65 public television stations nationwide and earned four Emmy nominations—winning two, in 2017 and 2019, for Best Interview/Discussion Show in New York.
As Executive Producer, Susan raised funds, designed sets, booked guests, supervised editing, and co-hosted with notable journalists. In 2019, her industry contributions were further recognized with her induction into the Silver Circle Society of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, honoring her 25 years of outstanding service to television.
Though she has since stepped away from production, Susan continues to manage the “Theater Talk” archive on YouTube and has returned to her roots as a visual artist.
Susan credits the Latin School of Chicago with sparking her creative journey. Encouraged by caring teachers such as Barbara Florio Graham and the late Courtlandt R. Gilmour, she found both a refuge and launchpad for her passions. Her leadership on the 1967 yearbook, presidency of the drama club, and active involvement in “The Roman,” the literary magazine, and the Erasmus Society all set the stage for a lifelong commitment to the arts.
Reflecting on her years at Latin, Susan fondly recalls the supportive community and the challenges that helped her grow. She’s especially grateful for teachers who “got her,” and whose encouragement helped her build a career spanning over five decades.
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