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Royall Tyler Theatre
NameRoyall Tyler Theatre
AddressUniversity of Vermont
CityBurlington
CountryUnited States

Royall Tyler Theatre is a theatre located at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, and is named after Royall Tyler, a Vermont native and playwright known for his work The Contrast. The theatre is a hub for performing arts in the region, hosting a variety of theatre productions and dance performances throughout the year, including works by William Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, and Arthur Miller. The theatre is also home to the University of Vermont Department of Theatre, which offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in theatre arts, with faculty including playwrights and directors such as David Mamet and Anne Bogart.

History

The Royall Tyler Theatre was established in 1964 and has since become a prominent cultural institution in Vermont, hosting performances by companies such as the Vermont Stage Company and the Burlington City Arts. The theatre has a long history of producing classical plays and musicals, including works by Greek tragedians such as Sophocles and Euripides, as well as modern playwrights like Samuel Beckett and Tom Stoppard. The theatre has also hosted guest artists and companies from around the world, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Moscow Art Theatre. Notable directors who have worked at the theatre include Peter Brook and Trevor Nunn, and actors such as Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart have performed on its stage.

Architecture

The Royall Tyler Theatre is a proscenium arch theatre with a seating capacity of over 300 people, and features a thrust stage and fly system. The theatre's design is inspired by the works of architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn, and its construction was overseen by contractors from local companies such as PC Construction and Engelberth Construction. The theatre's acoustics were designed by acousticians from companies like Arup and JaffeHolden, and its lighting and sound systems were installed by technicians from companies such as Stagecraft Industries and Clearwing Productions. The theatre is also equipped with state-of-the-art special effects equipment, including fog machines and pyrotechnics.

Productions

The Royall Tyler Theatre produces a wide range of theatre productions throughout the year, including classical plays, musicals, and dance performances. Recent productions have included works by playwrights such as August Wilson and Tony Kushner, as well as adaptations of novels by authors like Jane Austen and Charles Dickens. The theatre has also hosted premiere productions of new works by emerging playwrights and composers, including works by students and faculty members of the University of Vermont Department of Theatre. The theatre's productions often feature collaborations with other departments and programs at the University of Vermont, such as the Department of Music and the Department of Dance.

Education

The University of Vermont Department of Theatre offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in theatre arts, with courses in acting, directing, playwriting, and theatre history. The department's faculty includes playwrights, directors, and actors with experience working in professional theatre companies such as the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Public Theater. Students in the department have the opportunity to work on productions at the Royall Tyler Theatre, as well as to participate in workshops and masterclasses with guest artists and companies. The department also offers study abroad programs in cities such as London and New York City, where students can study theatre at institutions like the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Juilliard School.

Notable Alumni

Notable alumni of the University of Vermont Department of Theatre include actors such as Orson Bean and Amy Seimetz, as well as playwrights and directors like David Budbill and John Nagle. Many graduates of the program have gone on to work in professional theatre companies such as the Actors Theatre of Louisville and the Guthrie Theater, or to pursue careers in film and television with companies like HBO and Netflix. Others have gone on to work in arts administration with organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts and the Vermont Arts Council. The department's alumni network includes graduates working in theatre and entertainment industries around the world, including cities like Los Angeles and Chicago. Category:Theatres in Vermont

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