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Walton Wilson serves as Head of Voice and Speech and Associate Chair of Acting at Yale School of Drama. He was trained and designated as a voice teacher by Master Teacher Kristin Linklater and was certified as an associate teacher by Catherine Fitzmaurice. He has also studied voice with Richard Armstrong, Meredith Monk, Patsy Rodenburg, and various members of Roy Hart Theatre. He has served as vocal coach for productions on and off-Broadway including the world premieres of Moises Kaufman’s The Laramie Project, Eric Bogosian’s Humpty Dumpty, David Henry Hwang’s Golden Child, David Rabe’s The Black Monk, and Len Jenkin’s adaptation of The Birds. His regional credits include voice and text work on productions at Actors’ Theatre of Louisville, American Repertory Theatre, Long Wharf Theatre, McCarter Theatre, Shakespeare & Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and Yale Repertory Theatre. He has taught in professional actor training programs both nationally and abroad and has led workshops for community activists and prison inmates. As an actor, he has appeared in productions off-Broadway and in regional theatres and Shakespeare festivals across the country.
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