Highlight: VOXFEST
VOXFEST
A festival for the development of innovative new projects initiated by Dartmouth alumni. Vox Theater (www.voxtheater.org) will be in residence at Dartmouth from June 29-July 7, collaborating on seven new works with Dartmouth students, alumni and faculty.
Carol Dunne
Senior Lecturer, Acting
E-mail: Carol.Dunne@Dartmouth.edu
Courses
- Thea 30: Acting I
- Thea 31: Acting II
- Thea 32: Acting III
- Acting for Musical Theater I & II
Carol Dunne is a Senior Lecturer at Dartmouth where she teaches Acting and Acting for Musical Theater. Previous directing credits at Dartmouth include Sarah Ruhl's
Eurydice,
Hair and
The Rocky Horror Show. She was music director and choreographer for
Two Gentlemen of Verona. In 2010, Carol was awarded Dartmouth's Distinguished Lecturer Award. Prior to coming to Dartmouth, Carol was aa acting company member of The Cleveland Play House and appeared at many regional theaters including the Great Lakes Theater Festival. Her acting and directing have also taken her to such theaters as the Mark Taper Forum, The Great Lakes Theatre Festival, and the Northern Stage Company. Carol is the Producing Artistic Director of the New London Barn Playhouse where her 2010 production of
The Pirates of Penzance won Best Musical, Best Director and 6 other awards at the New Hampshire Theatre Awards. Other directing credits at the Barn include
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,
The Producers, I Hate Hamlet, and
A Grand Night for Singing. Carol holds a B.A. from Princeton and an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.