THE ACTING COMPANY
celebrating 30 years of touring and teaching

American Dreams: Lost and Found
  adapted by Peter Frisch
directed by Rebecca Guy

The Acting Company has garnered national acclaim through 30 seasons and nearly 100 productions of great classics, together with the best of contemporary theater and several world premieres.  Says the New York Times: “The Acting Company endures as the major touring classical theatre in the United States.”

Our 30th New York Season

May 12-24
The Lucille Lortel Theatre
121 Christopher Street
New York City

Buy your tickets today for what The New York Times calls
"the best of Terkel's work!!!"

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In the News


In the Spotlight

Read reminiscences from famous Acting Company Alumni Members in the May 12, 2002 issue of The New York Times.

The New York Times raves about The Acting Company's New York production of Pudd'nhead Wilson...read the review.

Read the Spring 2002 edition of The Acting Company's official Newsletter, STAGES.

From Company Member
to Board Member...
...Catching up with Acting Company Alumnus,
Jesse L. Martin.

Announcing the 2003-2004 Season Shakespeare's Richard III and Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Blithedale Romance.

Teacher Resource Guides


In the 2000-2001 Season, The Acting Company embarked on one of the most ambitious projects of its nearly 30 year history: The American Century, five new plays based on great novels of the last hundred years adapted by five contemporary playwrights.  Read more about it...




 

 


For further information about The Acting Company
contact our staff by phone at
212-258-3111
or by email at mail@theactingcompany.org.

 

    
 

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