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Marilyn Fox, Artistic
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| Marilyn Fox, Artistic
Director PRT |
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recently directed The Browning Version (Top Ten Plays in California
2009 LA Times). As an actress at PRT, she played Lady
Torrance in Tennessee Williams Orpheus Descending (Best
Performance, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award [LADCC]).
Other roles include Bessie Berger in Clifford Odets Awake
and Sing! at PRT and the Odyssey Theatre (LADCC Award, Best Performance).
She played Bessie Berger again in Awake and Sing! at The Berkshire
Theatre Festival, Pittsburgh Public Theatre and in a series of
staged readings with Eli Wallach, Josh Brolin, Ed Asner and Alec
Baldwin in New York at Primary Stages and the Daryl Roth Theatres.
She played Esther Franz in Arthur Millers The Price (Robbie
Award, Performance) at Laguna Playhouse. Also at PRT: Molnars
The Swan (LADCC nomination, Best Performance, Garland Award),
Sarah in Chekhovs Ivanov directed by Gar Campbell, Ludmilla
in The Quick Change Room (Best Performance, LADCC and Garland
Awards.) As a director at PRT, Marilyn with Gar Campbell was
nominated for Best Direction by the LADCC for both Golden Boy
and The Playboy of the Western World. She recently directed Fata
Morgana (LADCC nomination, Best Revival) at PRT. She directed
The Seagull at the Powerhouse Theater, The Glass Menagerie (with
Tom Jane and Sherry North) at Laguna Playhouse, The Swan Play
at the Odyssey Theatre and Giraudouxs Ondine (LADCC Award,
Best Director) at PRT. As the Artistic Director of Pacific Resident
Theatre, over 60 productions have been produced under her watch.
As an actress, Marilyn has often appeared locally at South Coast
Repertory, The Westwood Playhouse, and Odyssey Theatre. Other
favorite performances at PRT include Three Sisters, Mothers
Day, The Beggars Opera, Camino Real and Ill Die Happy.
In film and television, Ms. Fox has been seen on Judging Amy,
Partners, Picket Fences, Down the Shore, Star Trek, Grease, I
Want to Hold Your Hand, The Girls of Huntington House, Dead Mans
Curve, and many more. She is a Visiting Professor at UCLAS
School of Theater and teaches private acting classes at Pacific
Resident Theatre. |
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