Oscar Nominee, Golden Globe winner leads historic fellowship in Genesee Depot
By:
Mike Strehlow
Posted: Aug 3, 2025 8:00 AM CST
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GENESSEE DEPOT, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Ten of the top regional theater actors from across the country have returned to their communities rejuvenated, inspired and ready to share lessons learned from a fellowship that honors the legacy of the greatest husband and wife acting team in the history of American theater. This master class led by an acclaimed actress of theater, film and TV was held not on Broadway, but rather a national historic landmark in Waukesha County.
Mike Strehlow's visit to the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship at Ten Chimneys in Genessee Depot is our CBS 58 Sunday Morning Spotlight.
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