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Education at Fells Point Corner Theatre

Education has been a cornerstone of Fells Point Corner Theatre’s mission since our inception. Whether it’s adult acting and writing classes offered by prominent Baltimore theater practitioners or Creative Drama classes for the children of our Upper Fells Point neighborhood, FPCT is committed to teaching and learning and providing individuals and groups with opportunities for thoughtful expression. This is our educational mission; Baltimore is our classroom and its people are our students. We hope you will join us!
 
We also appreciate any feedback regarding the classes and/or programs you’d like to see offered. Please email us at education@fpct.org with suggestions or any questions you might have.

Our Team

* Indicates a Member of Fells Point Corner Theatre

Kimberley Lynne*

Kimberley Lynne is a produced playwright with a resume of over forty productions at both local and professional theatres. A member of the Dramatist Guild and AEA, Lynne holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing and Publishing Design from the University of Baltimore and teaches composition at Stevenson University. http://kimberleylynne.wordpress.com

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Larry Malkus
Larry Malkus*

A Baltimore native, Larry Malkus has been teaching Improvisational Acting (Short and Long Form) and Sketch Comedy Writing since 1990. He received his B.F.A. from Brooklyn College, C.U.N.Y. in 1989 and has been active in Baltimore's theater community ever since. Larry is also an experienced stage combat (hand-to-hand, fencing) teacher and choreographer.

Marianne Gazzola Angelella*

Marianne began her journey as a theatre educator close to 30 years ago at FPCT under the mentorship of Bev Sokal and Marley Willard. She is the lower and middle school drama teacher at The Baltimore Lab School. Her teaching artist experience includes FPCT, Everyman, Center Stage, Spotlighters, and more. Marianne is also an actor and is a proud member of Actors Equity. 

Marianne Gazzola Angelella
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Kathryn Russo

Kathryn is a Baltimore Educator by day, teaching 700 students each week.  She has also spent her whole life performing and loving theater.  Kathryn has recently traveled to perform in plays in New York City while also performing in several improv troupes around Baltimore City.  Kathryn is an advocate for the arts and is ecstatic to teach young minds the power of creativity and imagination.

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Tim Marrone*

Tim received his training at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City and has appeared on stage throughout the Northeast, most recently in the Baltimore/Washington DC area. For ten years, Tim served as a founding member of the Maryland-based clown/theatre troupe Theatricks. He has appeared as a silent comic character for the Washington National Opera, The Maryland Lyric Opera, The Summer Opera Series at Catholic University, and has toured as a clown with the George Carden Circus.  As a physical comedian, Tim has co-written and performed productions with: The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; The Baltimore Chamber Orchestra; The Lafayette Symphony Orchestra; The Waterloo Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra; The West Shore Symphony;  The Lansing Symphony Orchestra;  The Billings Symphony Orchestra; The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra; The Lincoln Symphony Orchestra; The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra Augusta and The River Concert Series in St. Mary's City, MD. Tim tours his solo show "Clowning Around With Shakespeare" for Young Audiences of Maryland and has taught theatre/movement classes at the Baltimore School for the Arts. In 2010 he joined The Big Apple Circus' Clown Care Unit Team and currently serves as a Red Nose Doc for Healthy Humor, Inc. at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC and at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

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