Acting Company, The
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Acting Company, The. Founded in 1972 by John
Houseman and Margot Henley, it was an offshoot of special productions mounted by students of the drama division of the Juilliard School and was originally known as the City Center Acting Company. Since that time the company has toured the country, sometimes playing in regular legitimate houses but emphasizing university theatres and art centers. Thus it serves not merely as a training ground for young performers, but also as a practical seminar for students of the theatre. Its repertory consists primarily of classics, interspersed with new plays of interest. While it has met with success in its interpretations of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Sheridan, Shaw, and others, its most popular work has proved to be the musical
The Robber Bridegroom (1975). Each founder served as artistic director for a time, and Zelda Fichandler ran the touring troupe in the 1990s. Celebrated alumni from the company include William Hurt, Kevin
Kline, Patti
LuPone, Christopher Reeve, David Ogden Stiers, and Jeffrey Wright.
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