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Lynn Redgrave on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program at Ten Chimneys
In this video: 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys; closing segment of the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater
Clips of each Fellows reflections are also available on YouTube and
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
Laura Gordon, 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow
In this video: 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, Laura Gordon, nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Laura talks about what is was like to spend the week working inside this National Historic Landmark, and a set of clips from the Fellow's public working session with Barry Edelstein.
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 11, 2010, nine of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the 2010 class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study at Ten Chimneys, led by master teacher Barry Edelstein.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Through this program, the top actors in the country are given a rare and deeply-needed opportunity to grow artistically, renew their passion for their art form, and deepen their commitment to mentorship. Ultimately, the program does not exist simply to serve actors; the purpose of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is to strengthen the ability of actors and theatres to enrich people's lives in communities across the country.
2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein:
Widely respected as one of the leading Shakespeareans in the United States, Barry Edelstein is the Director of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Initiative, overseeing all Shakespearean production at the theater, as well as The Public's extensive educational, community outreach, and artist-training programs.
The 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Stephen Berenson: Trinity Repertory Company (Providence)
• James Carpenter: California Shakespeare Theater (Bay Area)
• Celeste Ciulla: The Old Globe (San Diego)
• Bob Davis: Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis)
• Laura Gordon: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Andrew Long: Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
• Pete Pryor: The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia)
• Jacqueline Williams: Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Larry Yando: Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago)
Mr. Edelstein and the 2010 Fellows dedicated their week of work to Inaugural LFFP Master Teacher, Lynn Redgrave (1943-2010).
2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program:
Actress Olympia Dukakis, who is widely celebrated as one of the greatest American masters of interpreting and teaching the work of playwright Anton Chekov, will be the 2011 Master Teacher for the 2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program. After two years of focusing on Shakespeare, the third weeklong retreat and master class at Ten Chimneys (July 24-31) will focus on Chekov. Ms. Dukakis has been a master teacher of acting and directing, with special emphasis on Chekhov, at Columbia, NYU, Yale, and universities and studios around the United States and Europe.
Clips of each 2010 Fellows' reflections are available at:
Clips from the 2009 Fellowship are available at:
To view pictures from the 2010 Fellowship, visit:
Find us on Facebook at:
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has been created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, and is made possible by a generous lead grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Additional major sponsors include: The Delafield Hotel and Midwest Airlines
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Art Direction/Editing by Erika Kent
Editing by Mainly Editing (Jeff Enders)
Lynn Redgrave on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program at Ten Chimneys
In this video: 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys; closing segment of the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater
Clips of each Fellows reflections are also available on YouTube and
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
Naomi Jacobson on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program
2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow Naomi Jacobson: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys with Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave; segment(s) from the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle)
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix and Tucson)
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre (Atlanta)
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago)
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.)
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company (Denver)
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco)
Lynn Redgrave, Ten Chimneys Foundation's 2009 LFFP Master Teacher
Clips of Ms. Redgraves, and each Fellows, reflections are also available on YouTube and tenchimneys.org.
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Dan Donohue on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program
2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow Dan Donohue: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys with Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave; segment(s) from the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle)
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix and Tucson)
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre (Atlanta)
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago)
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.)
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company (Denver)
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco)
Lynn Redgrave, Ten Chimneys Foundation's 2009 LFFP Master Teacher
Clips of Ms. Redgraves, and each Fellows, reflections are also available on YouTube and tenchimneys.org.
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Francis Guinan on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program
2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow Francis Guinan: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys with Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave; segment(s) from the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle)
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix and Tucson)
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre (Atlanta)
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago)
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.)
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company (Denver)
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco)
Lynn Redgrave, Ten Chimneys Foundation's 2009 LFFP Master Teacher
Clips of Ms. Redgraves, and each Fellows, reflections are also available on YouTube and tenchimneys.org.
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Inaugural Class of Lunt-Fontanne Fellows, 2009
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre.
Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
In this video: Short clips of each Fellow's reflections on a week with Ms. Redgrave at Ten Chimneys. Longer clips of each actors reflections are available on YouTube.
In order of appearance:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle)
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix and Tucson)
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago)
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.)
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company (Denver)
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco)
• Lynn Redgrave, Ten Chimneys Foundation's 2009 LFFP Master Teacher
(not shown: Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre)
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Jon Gentry on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program
2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow Jon Gentry: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys with Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave; segment(s) from the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle)
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix and Tucson)
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre (Atlanta)
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago)
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.)
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company (Denver)
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco)
Lynn Redgrave, Ten Chimneys Foundation's 2009 LFFP Master Teacher
Clips of Ms. Redgraves, and each Fellows, reflections are also available on YouTube and tenchimneys.org.
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Stephen Berenson, 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow
In this video: 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, Stephen Berenson, nominated by Trinity Rep. Stephen talks about this extraordinary opportunity to explore text (at Ten Chimneys, and beyond), and a set of clips from the Fellows' public working session
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 11, 2010, nine of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the 2010 class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study at Ten Chimneys, led by master teacher Barry Edelstein.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Through this program, the top actors in the country are given a rare and deeply-needed opportunity to grow artistically, renew their passion for their art form, and deepen their commitment to mentorship. Ultimately, the program does not exist simply to serve actors; the purpose of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is to strengthen the ability of actors and theatres to enrich people's lives in communities across the country.
2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein:
Widely respected as one of the leading Shakespeareans in the United States, Barry Edelstein is the Director of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Initiative, overseeing all Shakespearean production at the theater, as well as The Public's extensive educational, community outreach, and artist-training programs.
The 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Stephen Berenson: Trinity Repertory Company (Providence)
• James Carpenter: California Shakespeare Theater (Bay Area)
• Celeste Ciulla: The Old Globe (San Diego)
• Bob Davis: Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis)
• Laura Gordon: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Andrew Long: Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
• Pete Pryor: The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia)
• Jacqueline Williams: Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Larry Yando: Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago)
Mr. Edelstein and the 2010 Fellows dedicated their week of work to Inaugural LFFP Master Teacher, Lynn Redgrave (1943-2010).
2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program:
Actress Olympia Dukakis, who is widely celebrated as one of the greatest American masters of interpreting and teaching the work of playwright Anton Chekov, will be the 2011 Master Teacher for the 2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program. After two years of focusing on Shakespeare, the third weeklong retreat and master class at Ten Chimneys (July 24-31) will focus on Chekov. Ms. Dukakis has been a master teacher of acting and directing, with special emphasis on Chekhov, at Columbia, NYU, Yale, and universities and studios around the United States and Europe.
Clips of each 2010 Fellows' reflections are available at:
Clips from the 2009 Fellowship are available at:
To view pictures from the 2010 Fellowship, visit:
Find us on Facebook at:
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has been created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, and is made possible by a generous lead grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Additional major sponsors include: The Delafield Hotel and Midwest Airlines
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Art Direction/Editing by Erika Kent
Editing by Mainly Editing (Jeff Enders)
Kim Staunton on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program
2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow Kim Staunton: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys with Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave; segment(s) from the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle)
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix and Tucson)
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre (Atlanta)
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago)
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.)
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company (Denver)
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco)
Lynn Redgrave, Ten Chimneys Foundation's 2009 LFFP Master Teacher
Clips of Ms. Redgraves, and each Fellows, reflections are also available on YouTube and tenchimneys.org.
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Larry Yando, 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow
In this video: 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, Larry Yando, nominated by Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Larry talks about the collaborative nature of acting as well as the magic of Ten Chimneys. This video also includes a set of clips from Larry's public working session with Barry Edelstein.
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 11, 2010, nine of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the 2010 class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study at Ten Chimneys, led by master teacher Barry Edelstein.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Through this program, the top actors in the country are given a rare and deeply-needed opportunity to grow artistically, renew their passion for their art form, and deepen their commitment to mentorship. Ultimately, the program does not exist simply to serve actors; the purpose of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is to strengthen the ability of actors and theatres to enrich people's lives in communities across the country.
2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein:
Widely respected as one of the leading Shakespeareans in the United States, Barry Edelstein is the Director of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Initiative, overseeing all Shakespearean production at the theater, as well as The Public's extensive educational, community outreach, and artist-training programs.
The 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Stephen Berenson: Trinity Repertory Company (Providence)
• James Carpenter: California Shakespeare Theater (Bay Area)
• Celeste Ciulla: The Old Globe (San Diego)
• Bob Davis: Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis)
• Laura Gordon: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Andrew Long: Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
• Pete Pryor: The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia)
• Jacqueline Williams: Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Larry Yando: Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago)
Mr. Edelstein and the 2010 Fellows dedicated their week of work to Inaugural LFFP Master Teacher, Lynn Redgrave (1943-2010).
2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program:
Actress Olympia Dukakis, who is widely celebrated as one of the greatest American masters of interpreting and teaching the work of playwright Anton Chekov, will be the 2011 Master Teacher for the 2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program. After two years of focusing on Shakespeare, the third weeklong retreat and master class at Ten Chimneys (July 24-31) will focus on Chekov. Ms. Dukakis has been a master teacher of acting and directing, with special emphasis on Chekhov, at Columbia, NYU, Yale, and universities and studios around the United States and Europe.
Clips of each 2010 Fellows' reflections are available at:
Clips from the 2009 Fellowship are available at:
To view pictures from the 2010 Fellowship, visit:
Find us on Facebook at:
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has been created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, and is made possible by a generous lead grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Additional major sponsors include: The Delafield Hotel and Midwest Airlines
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Art Direction/Editing by Erika Kent
Editing by Mainly Editing (Jeff Enders)
Andrew Long, 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow
In this video: 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, Andrew Long, nominated by Shakespeare Theatre Company. Andrew talks about the inspiration of the Lunts and the importance of this rare retreat. This video also includes a set of clips from Andrew's public working session with Barry Edelstein.
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 11, 2010, nine of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the 2010 class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study at Ten Chimneys, led by master teacher Barry Edelstein.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Through this program, the top actors in the country are given a rare and deeply-needed opportunity to grow artistically, renew their passion for their art form, and deepen their commitment to mentorship. Ultimately, the program does not exist simply to serve actors; the purpose of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is to strengthen the ability of actors and theatres to enrich people's lives in communities across the country.
2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein:
Widely respected as one of the leading Shakespeareans in the United States, Barry Edelstein is the Director of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Initiative, overseeing all Shakespearean production at the theater, as well as The Public's extensive educational, community outreach, and artist-training programs.
The 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Stephen Berenson: Trinity Repertory Company (Providence)
• James Carpenter: California Shakespeare Theater (Bay Area)
• Celeste Ciulla: The Old Globe (San Diego)
• Bob Davis: Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis)
• Laura Gordon: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Andrew Long: Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
• Pete Pryor: The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia)
• Jacqueline Williams: Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Larry Yando: Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago)
Mr. Edelstein and the 2010 Fellows dedicated their week of work to Inaugural LFFP Master Teacher, Lynn Redgrave (1943-2010).
2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program:
Actress Olympia Dukakis, who is widely celebrated as one of the greatest American masters of interpreting and teaching the work of playwright Anton Chekov, will be the 2011 Master Teacher for the 2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program. After two years of focusing on Shakespeare, the third weeklong retreat and master class at Ten Chimneys (July 24-31) will focus on Chekov. Ms. Dukakis has been a master teacher of acting and directing, with special emphasis on Chekhov, at Columbia, NYU, Yale, and universities and studios around the United States and Europe.
Clips of each 2010 Fellows' reflections are available at:
Clips from the 2009 Fellowship are available at:
To view pictures from the 2010 Fellowship, visit:
Find us on Facebook at:
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has been created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, and is made possible by a generous lead grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Additional major sponsors include: The Delafield Hotel and Midwest Airlines
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Art Direction/Editing by Erika Kent
Editing by Mainly Editing (Jeff Enders)
Mary Beth Fisher on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program
2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow Mary Beth Fisher: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys with Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave; segment(s) from the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle)
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix and Tucson)
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre (Atlanta)
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago)
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.)
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company (Denver)
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco)
Lynn Redgrave, Ten Chimneys Foundation's 2009 LFFP Master Teacher
Clips of Ms. Redgraves, and each Fellows, reflections are also available on YouTube and tenchimneys.org.
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
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2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein
In this video: 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 11, 2010, nine of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the 2010 class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study at Ten Chimneys, led by master teacher Barry Edelstein.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Through this program, the top actors in the country are given a rare and deeply-needed opportunity to grow artistically, renew their passion for their art form, and deepen their commitment to mentorship. Ultimately, the program does not exist simply to serve actors; the purpose of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is to strengthen the ability of actors and theatres to enrich people's lives in communities across the country.
2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein:
Widely respected as one of the leading Shakespeareans in the United States, Barry Edelstein is the Director of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Initiative, overseeing all Shakespearean production at the theater, as well as The Public's extensive educational, community outreach, and artist-training programs.
The 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Stephen Berenson: Trinity Repertory Company (Providence)
• James Carpenter: California Shakespeare Theater (Bay Area)
• Celeste Ciulla: The Old Globe (San Diego)
• Bob Davis: Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis)
• Laura Gordon: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Andrew Long: Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
• Pete Pryor: The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia)
• Jacqueline Williams: Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Larry Yando: Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago)
Mr. Edelstein and the 2010 Fellows dedicated their week of work to Inaugural LFFP Master Teacher, Lynn Redgrave (1943-2010).
2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program:
Actress Olympia Dukakis, who is widely celebrated as one of the greatest American masters of interpreting and teaching the work of playwright Anton Chekov, will be the 2011 Master Teacher for the 2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program. After two years of focusing on Shakespeare, the third weeklong retreat and master class at Ten Chimneys (July 24-31) will focus on Chekov. Ms. Dukakis has been a master teacher of acting and directing, with special emphasis on Chekhov, at Columbia, NYU, Yale, and universities and studios around the United States and Europe.
Clips of each 2010 Fellows' reflections are available at:
Clips from the 2009 Fellowship are available at:
To view pictures from the 2010 Fellowship, visit:
Find us on Facebook at:
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has been created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, and is made possible by a generous lead grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Additional major sponsors include: The Delafield Hotel and Midwest Airlines
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Art Direction/Editing by Erika Kent
Editing by Mainly Editing (Jeff Enders)
Lee Ernst on the 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program
2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow Lee Ernst: Personal reflections on the July week at Ten Chimneys with Master Teacher Lynn Redgrave; segment(s) from the 2009 LFFP Concluding Presentation (a public program where Ms. Redgrave and the Fellows treated a live audience to a behind-the-scenes look at their Master Class process).
Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin On July 13, 2009, ten of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the inaugural class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study and reflection on the art of acting, led by master teacher and revered Shakespearean actress, Lynn Redgrave.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Answering the question, where do our nations acting mentors go to be mentored? the inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellows have come to Ten Chimneys to study with Ms. Redgrave and literally walk in the footsteps of the Lunts closest pals and protégés (Helen Hayes, Noël Coward, Alexander Woollcott, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen, Montgomery Clift, Julie Harris, and on and on)
The 2009 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Suzanne Bouchard nominated by Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle)
• Dan Donohue nominated by Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
• Lee Ernst nominated by Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Mary Beth Fisher nominated by Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Jon Gentry nominated by Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix and Tucson)
• Donald Griffin nominated by Alliance Theatre (Atlanta)
• Francis Guinan nominated by Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago)
• Naomi Jacobson nominated by Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.)
• Kim Staunton nominated by Denver Center Theatre Company (Denver)
• Jack Willis nominated by American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco)
Lynn Redgrave, Ten Chimneys Foundation's 2009 LFFP Master Teacher
Clips of Ms. Redgraves, and each Fellows, reflections are also available on YouTube and tenchimneys.org.
Program by Ten Chimneys Foundation
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Editing by Mainly Editing and Erika Kent
FIND US ON FACEBOOK:
Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Delafield (#806)
[Original Airdate: February 7, 2019]
Delafield and smiles just go together. Yes, there’s a literal, giant smile on a barn to welcome you as you exit I-94 onto Hwy 83. But we found that the smiles we enjoyed most were the ones we shared with people like Bob Lang, Tom at Naga-waukee golf course, Pipe Major Donaldson at St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy, and Ramona and Mark at Seven Seas. Smiles are always in abundance in charming, colonial-style downtown Delafield, and especially for us at the Barn Owl and Daybreak Prime Meats & Deli. Just south of I-94 we found our good moods bolstered at Lapham Peak and at Arcon Mfg. & Lake Country Candies (candy raisins make everyone smile, right?). By the time we left Randy at Ten Chimneys, our faces hurt– in a good way! Delafield is definitely a happy place!
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Celeste Ciulla, 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow
In this video: 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, Celeste Ciulla, nominated by The Old Globe. Celeste talks about what it feels like to work on Shakespeare at Ten Chimneys. This video also includes a clip of Celeste and the Fellows working on sonnets in the Drawing Room with Barry Edelstein.
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 11, 2010, nine of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the 2010 class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study at Ten Chimneys, led by master teacher Barry Edelstein.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Through this program, the top actors in the country are given a rare and deeply-needed opportunity to grow artistically, renew their passion for their art form, and deepen their commitment to mentorship. Ultimately, the program does not exist simply to serve actors; the purpose of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is to strengthen the ability of actors and theatres to enrich people's lives in communities across the country.
2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein:
Widely respected as one of the leading Shakespeareans in the United States, Barry Edelstein is the Director of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Initiative, overseeing all Shakespearean production at the theater, as well as The Public's extensive educational, community outreach, and artist-training programs.
The 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Stephen Berenson: Trinity Repertory Company (Providence)
• James Carpenter: California Shakespeare Theater (Bay Area)
• Celeste Ciulla: The Old Globe (San Diego)
• Bob Davis: Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis)
• Laura Gordon: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Andrew Long: Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
• Pete Pryor: The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia)
• Jacqueline Williams: Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Larry Yando: Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago)
Mr. Edelstein and the 2010 Fellows dedicated their week of work to Inaugural LFFP Master Teacher, Lynn Redgrave (1943-2010).
2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program:
Actress Olympia Dukakis, who is widely celebrated as one of the greatest American masters of interpreting and teaching the work of playwright Anton Chekov, will be the 2011 Master Teacher for the 2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program. After two years of focusing on Shakespeare, the third weeklong retreat and master class at Ten Chimneys (July 24-31) will focus on Chekov. Ms. Dukakis has been a master teacher of acting and directing, with special emphasis on Chekhov, at Columbia, NYU, Yale, and universities and studios around the United States and Europe.
Clips of each 2010 Fellows' reflections are available at:
Clips from the 2009 Fellowship are available at:
To view pictures from the 2010 Fellowship, visit:
Find us on Facebook at:
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has been created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, and is made possible by a generous lead grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Additional major sponsors include: The Delafield Hotel and Midwest Airlines
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Art Direction/Editing by Erika Kent
Editing by Mainly Editing (Jeff Enders)
Jacqueline Williams, 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow
In this video: 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, Jacqueline Williams, nominated by Goodman Theatre, and Ten Chimneys Foundation President, Sean E. Malone, talk about what the Fellows will take back to their communities. This video also includes a set of clips from Jacqueline's public working session with Barry Edelstein.
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 11, 2010, nine of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the 2010 class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study at Ten Chimneys, led by master teacher Barry Edelstein.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Through this program, the top actors in the country are given a rare and deeply-needed opportunity to grow artistically, renew their passion for their art form, and deepen their commitment to mentorship. Ultimately, the program does not exist simply to serve actors; the purpose of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is to strengthen the ability of actors and theatres to enrich people's lives in communities across the country.
2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein:
Widely respected as one of the leading Shakespeareans in the United States, Barry Edelstein is the Director of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Initiative, overseeing all Shakespearean production at the theater, as well as The Public's extensive educational, community outreach, and artist-training programs.
The 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Stephen Berenson: Trinity Repertory Company (Providence)
• James Carpenter: California Shakespeare Theater (Bay Area)
• Celeste Ciulla: The Old Globe (San Diego)
• Bob Davis: Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis)
• Laura Gordon: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Andrew Long: Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
• Pete Pryor: The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia)
• Jacqueline Williams: Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Larry Yando: Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago)
Mr. Edelstein and the 2010 Fellows dedicated their week of work to Inaugural LFFP Master Teacher, Lynn Redgrave (1943-2010).
2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program:
Actress Olympia Dukakis, who is widely celebrated as one of the greatest American masters of interpreting and teaching the work of playwright Anton Chekov, will be the 2011 Master Teacher for the 2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program. After two years of focusing on Shakespeare, the third weeklong retreat and master class at Ten Chimneys (July 24-31) will focus on Chekov. Ms. Dukakis has been a master teacher of acting and directing, with special emphasis on Chekhov, at Columbia, NYU, Yale, and universities and studios around the United States and Europe.
Clips of each 2010 Fellows' reflections are available at:
Clips from the 2009 Fellowship are available at:
To view pictures from the 2010 Fellowship, visit:
Find us on Facebook at:
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has been created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, and is made possible by a generous lead grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Additional major sponsors include: The Delafield Hotel and Midwest Airlines
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Art Direction/Editing by Erika Kent
Editing by Mainly Editing (Jeff Enders)
Bob Davis, 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow
In this video: 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, Bob Davis, nominated by Guthrie Theater, and Ten Chimneys Foundation President, Sean E. Malone, talk about the supportive and inspiring nature of this program. This video also includes clips of Bob and the Fellows working on sonnets in the Main House Drawing Room with Barry Edelstein.
(Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin) On July 11, 2010, nine of the most respected and talented actors from across the United States formed the 2010 class of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program and embarked on a week of intensive study at Ten Chimneys, led by master teacher Barry Edelstein.
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is a groundbreaking national program to serve regional theatre actors and the future of American theatre. The program, created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, is a fitting tribute to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who are widely regarded as the greatest acting couple in the history of the American theatre. Through this program, the top actors in the country are given a rare and deeply-needed opportunity to grow artistically, renew their passion for their art form, and deepen their commitment to mentorship. Ultimately, the program does not exist simply to serve actors; the purpose of the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program is to strengthen the ability of actors and theatres to enrich people's lives in communities across the country.
2010 Lunt-Fontanne Master Teacher, Barry Edelstein:
Widely respected as one of the leading Shakespeareans in the United States, Barry Edelstein is the Director of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Initiative, overseeing all Shakespearean production at the theater, as well as The Public's extensive educational, community outreach, and artist-training programs.
The 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Fellows:
• Stephen Berenson: Trinity Repertory Company (Providence)
• James Carpenter: California Shakespeare Theater (Bay Area)
• Celeste Ciulla: The Old Globe (San Diego)
• Bob Davis: Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis)
• Laura Gordon: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee)
• Andrew Long: Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
• Pete Pryor: The Wilma Theater (Philadelphia)
• Jacqueline Williams: Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
• Larry Yando: Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago)
Mr. Edelstein and the 2010 Fellows dedicated their week of work to Inaugural LFFP Master Teacher, Lynn Redgrave (1943-2010).
2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program:
Actress Olympia Dukakis, who is widely celebrated as one of the greatest American masters of interpreting and teaching the work of playwright Anton Chekov, will be the 2011 Master Teacher for the 2011 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program. After two years of focusing on Shakespeare, the third weeklong retreat and master class at Ten Chimneys (July 24-31) will focus on Chekov. Ms. Dukakis has been a master teacher of acting and directing, with special emphasis on Chekhov, at Columbia, NYU, Yale, and universities and studios around the United States and Europe.
Clips of each 2010 Fellows' reflections are available at:
Clips from the 2009 Fellowship are available at:
To view pictures from the 2010 Fellowship, visit:
Find us on Facebook at:
The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program has been created by Ten Chimneys Foundation, and is made possible by a generous lead grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Additional major sponsors include: The Delafield Hotel and Midwest Airlines
Filming and Footage by Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin
Art Direction/Editing by Erika Kent
Editing by Mainly Editing (Jeff Enders)