Steven Culp on Stage

 


Art


Sweet Sue 
Steven's talents extend to the theater as well. He studied Theater Arts & Acting at Brandeis University, where he developed a love for theater. Steven has appeared on several plays and has won two Drama-Logue awards for his performances in "Angels in America" at A.C.T. in San Francisco and "Raised in Captivity". (South Coast Repretory) He shared the stage with Kevin Kline in "Richard III" at the New York Shakespeare Festival. Steven has also performed on Broadway (Circle-In-The-Square) and off-Broadway. (Playwright's Horizons, the Williamstown Theater Festival, Actor's Theater of Louisville, San Diego's Old Globe Theatre and Los Angeles Ahmanson Theater) From works by William Shakespeare to Krakhov, to McNally, this is yet another field in which Steven excels. On this page you will find information about some of the plays/characters, that he has portrayed/worked on.

"Blackbird" "The Velvet Sky" "Save me a Place at Forest Lawn" "Art" "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" "If Memory Serves" "Trip's Cinch" "Rosmersholm" "Raised in Captivity" "Angels in America" "Highest Standard or Living" "The Lisbon Traviata" "Julius Caesar" "The White Rose" "Richard the III" "Light up the Sky" "The Cherry Orchard" "Sweet Sue"

List of other theater productions that Steven has been a part of.
Slavs! Rodent Coastal Disturbances Leo Sweet Sue Jake Actors and Actresses Tom Misallianace Gunner
With the Interact Theater Company
The House of Blue Leaves. Death of a Salesman. Arsenic & Old Lace. The Bald Soprano. Benedict Arnold. Reckless. Burkie.

The Interact Theater Company

Steven Culp was a company member and part of the Artistic commitee of the "Interact Theater Company" of North Hollywood. The "Interact Theater Company" is a group of accomplished professional actors, that decided to join together to bring theater lovers, plays and readings at low afordable prices. "Interact" was created by Barry Heins back in 1991. The group started with a group of his friends and it slowly grew from there. In 1992 they became incorporated as a non-profit company. The company has now become, according to "The Los Angeles Times", a 'success story of the 90's" and has won several awards. Since they are a non-profit organization they rely on the support of theater lovers. If you want to make a donation, learn more or check their upcoming productions, visit their website at:
"The Interact Theater Company"

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