10 Top Stage Actors Selected for Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program with Joel Grey
By: BWW News Desk
Ten Chimneys Foundation has announced the ten actors who will participate in the 2012 Lunt- Fontanne Fellowship Program, a widely acclaimed national program to serve the future of American theatre. July 22-29, the Lunt-Fontanne Fellows will join Broadway legend Joel Grey for an intensive, weeklong master class and immersion experience at Ten Chimneys, the National Historic Landmark estate of Broadway legends Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in Genesee Depot, Wisconsin.
The following are the ten actors who have been selected as the 2012 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows, with their nominating theatres:Sarah Litzsinger - Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee, WI)E. Faye Butler – Goodman Theatre (Chicago, IL) and Arena Stage (Washington, DC)
Christopher Bloch – Signature Theatre (Arlington, VA)
Colman Domingo – TheatreWorks (Palo Alto, CA)
Nick Gabriel – American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco, CA)
Susan Moniz – Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago, IL)
Martin Moran – La Jolla Playhouse (La Jolla, CA)
Brad Oscar – Arena Stage (Washington, DC)
Hollis Resnik – Goodman Theatre (Chicago, IL)
David St. Louis – Center Theatre Group (Los Angeles, CA)
“I look forward to examining in depth some of the great iconic musical theatre roles. The focus will be on how, together, we can bring our imaginations to bear on fully realizing the rich characters of the American Musical Theatre.” – Joel Grey, 2012 Master Teacher
The groundbreaking Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has brought the nation’s top regional theatre actors to work with a world-renowned Master Teacher at Ten Chimneys since 2009. Past Master Teachers include Lynn Redgrave, Olympia Dukakis, and renowned Shakespearean Barry Edelstein.According to Judy Jorgensen, Chair of the Board of Ten Chimneys Foundation, “The Lunt- Fontanne Fellowship Program celebrates the top actors in America’s top theatre communities — widely respected for their talent, dedication to craft, and passionate pursuit of excellence, the qualities for which Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne were so revered. This program celebrates our communities’ theatre mentors.”examples include The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, Kafka, A Christmas Carol, The Fantasticks, Dancer in the Dark, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Oz, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Alias, Private Practice, Grey’s Anatomy, and House. In addition to his work as a performer, Mr. Grey is also an accomplished photographer and has had three books of his photographs published. In April of this year, the Museum of the City of New York curated an exhibition of his work, Joel Grey/A New York Life.
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