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"[Fitzmaurice voicework is] absolutely invigorating and practical without being simplistic or reductive."

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ASSOCIATE TEACHERS

All Associate Teachers of Fitzmaurice Voicework have completed the Certification Program led by Catherine Fitzmaurice and the Master Teachers, and have from 1 to 15 years experience teaching the work.

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DONNETTA GRAYS (03)
 
donetta
 
New York Film Academy
New York City NY
tel: 917-783-3662
e: donnetta@verizon.net
web: www.donnettagrays.com

Donnetta Grays is the Managing Director and a founding member of Coyote Rep Theatre Company. Acting credits include, with Coyote Rep, Deception, and Patriot Act (An Occurrence at Yankee Stadium). Other acting credits include Well on Broadway (cover), and in regional theatre, Joe Turner's Come and Gone (Center Stage Baltimore), Well (Huntington Theatre and Arena Stage), A Raisin in the Sun and The Royal Family (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Twelfth Night (Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company), Much Ado About Nothing (Charleston Shakespeare Company), and on television, Law & Order SVU (4 seasons recurring role), The Sopranos (featured), Law & Order CI (featured), and in film, The Wrestler (opposite Evan Rachel Wood, Darren Aronofsky dir.), Shook (Showtime), and the Emmy Award-winning documentary Where Do We Go From Here? (PBS). She has also done radio voiceovers for Coca-Cola, Wendy's, MIP Health, and a series of radio spots for Value City department stores. Directing credits include Stella By Starlight (Stage Left Studios, The Players Club, Don't Tell Mama), Second-Hand Smoke (Reading--Black Coffee Productions), Strange Weather (Reading--New Professional Theatre) The Colored Museum (UCI/A World of Difference), Florence (College of Charleston/Center stage). Donnetta is the founder of Center Stage's Multicultural Women's Arts Festival in Charleston SC which has been held annually since 1999. She worked with Director Bill Rauch as an Altfater Fellowship recipient at Cornerstone Theatre Company, and served as Stage Manager and Assistant to Frederick Bailey on the original production of Beth Henley's Sisters of the Winter Madrigal at Moving Arts Theatre in Los Angeles. Donnetta has written the cowboy is dying, her first solo play, to be performed in May 2008 with Coyote Rep. Her play, The B Factor, received a reading at the Henry Street Abrons Arts Center as a part of the 2002 Women of Color Arts and Film Festival. Donnetta is currently teaching voice, movement and acting at the New York Film Academy, and she taught advanced voice and speech, beginning acting, and movement to undergraduate students at the University of California-Irvine. As a company member at OSF she introduced Fitzmaurice Voicework to private clients and taught middle school and high school students basic elements of theatre and storytelling. She has also taught movement and acting as a Teaching Artist with The Leadership Program. She is a member of AEA, SAG, and AFTRA.

MFA University of California-Irvine; BA College of Charleston.


FANNI GREEN (02)
 
fanniAssociate Professor
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Ave TAR 230
Tampa Florida 33620
tel: 813-974-9138
fax: 813-974-4122
e: fgreen@arts.usf.edu
 
Fanni Green regularly teaches voice, speech, and acting at USF one semester per year, and works in the New York City area the rest of the year as an actress and playwright. She has taught at the Juilliard School Drama Division.
 
MFA New York University; BA University of South Florida.

JOHN GRESH (05)
 
john
 
Pittsburgh
tel: 412-523-3986
e: greshjf@yahoo.com

John Gresh is an actor, teacher, and pianist/vocalist living in Pittsburgh. He recently directed Savage in Limbo and The Music Lesson at Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company, and worked with playwright Lee Blessing's on the play, Flag Day, and playwright/director Eric Simonson on his play Carter's Way as part of the Momentum Festival at City Theatre. He has appeared at the Pittsburgh Playhouse, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, and at Carnegie-Mellon's Summer New Play Festival. He has taught at Westminster College and at Point Park University where he studied with Master Teacher Lynne Innerst, and offers private coaching in Fitzmaurice Voicework.

MFA and BA Point Park University.


MELISSA GROGAN (04)
 
melissaAssistant Professor
Texas State University-San Marcos
Department of Theatre and Dance
601 University Drive
San Marcos TX 78666
tel: 512-245-2053
fax: 512-245-8440
c: 512-557-1624
e: mg35@txstate.edu
 
Melissa Grogan teaches voice and dialects at Texas State, and also works as a professional actress, vocal coach, and director in the Austin area, and in some of North Carolina's professional theatres. She studied performance, text, and voice with the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford England during the early summer of 2004.
 
MFA University of North Carolina-Greensboro; BFA Texas State University-San Marcos.
 

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