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Fay Simpson as been the Artistic Director and
co-founder of Impact Theatre since its creation in 1990.
Informed by her work in the rehearsal room, the teaching studio and
onstage over the last 20 years, Ms. Simpson has developed a unique
physical training method for the actor called . She
currently teaches this technique at Yale Drama School, Michael Howard
Studios, Ensemble Studio Theatre and Marymount Manhattan College.
Fay has taught movement for actors in training programs throughout
the country and in the UK, exploring both solo and ensemble physical
performance as well as the actor’s physical response to Shakespearean
texts at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts, , The Stella Adler Conservatory,
The Stone Street Studios, Colorado College, The University of the
South, Sewanee and The Globe International Centre in London.
With Impact Theatre, Ms. Simpson conceived, directed and produced
several original physical theatre productions at Manhattan Class
Company: D-Train, Take Me Home,
Degas’ Little Dancer, and Research & Development.
Other Off-Broadway and International productions include Raging
Women and One Bad Man, Kurt's Wife: A Story of Lotte Lenya, The
Marital Bliss of Francis & Maxine,
Better, Triptych, and a solo performance
piece entitled Trapped In Seven, for which she was
honored with “Best
Female Performer” in the Spotlight On awards of 2000.
In 1999, Ms. Simpson was awarded a Fox Foundation
Fellowship, which enabled her to serve as an Assistant Director at
the New Globe Theatre in London under the artistic directorship of
Mark Rylance for the 1999 - 2000 London theatrical season, collaborating
with Mr. Rylance on productions of Julius Caesar and Antony & Cleopatra. She was
awarded a Tennessee Williams Fellowship from The University of the
South, Sewanee and has worked in collaboration with actor/director
Joseph Siravo presenting Shakespeare works in development at the
Cherry Lane Alternative Theatre and The Actors Center, NYC. Ms. Simpson
is the recipient of the ‘Amy and Eric Berger National Theatre
Essay Award’ for development of her new book, .
Fay Simpson received her B.F.A. in Theatre & Dance from Colorado
College and her M.A. from NYU.
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