Lecturer, Acting Teacher
E-mail: Carol.Dunne@Dartmouth.edu
Carol Dunne joined the Dartmouth Faculty in the winter of 2005 as a lecturer in Acting and Acting for Musical Theater. Prior to coming to Dartmouth, Carol was a company member of The Cleveland Play House. She was the interim Director of Musical Theatre at Baldwin-Wallace College where she taught and directed for many years. 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. Carol is the Artistic Director of the New London Barn Playhouse where she has directed I Hate Hamlet and A Grand Night for Singing. Other recent directing credits include 2007's production of Hair at Dartmouth College and an award winning production of Songs for a New World at Cleveland's Cain Park Theater. Carol holds a B.A. from Princeton and an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She teaches Acting I and II in Winter '09 and Acting III in Spring 2009.