Gary Logan
Dialects
Gary Logan (Dialects): Currently the Professor of Speech & Dialects at Carnegie Mellon University and Resident Dialect Coach at Everyman Theatre, he’s coached over 200 productions for stage, TV, and film, including Sense & Sensibility, Cry It Out, Murder on the Orient Express, and Dancing at Lughnasa. His last engagement for Gulfshore Playhouse was Steel Magnolias. Other regional credits include the Kennedy Center: Master Class; Signature Theatre: Westside Story, I Am My Own Wife; Arena Stage: A Raisin in the Sun, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune; Studio Theatre: Belleville, Tribes, The Real Thing, Venus in Fur; Ford’s Theatre: Shenandoah, State of the Union; Folger: Henry V, Othello, Henry VIII, Much Ado About Nothing; Shakespeare Theatre Company: The Tempest, The Importance of Being Earnest, As You Like It, The Way of the World, Julius Caesar; Chautauqua Theater Company: Henry V, Clybourne Park, Macbeth, The Winter’s Tale; Denver Center Theatre Company: Romeo and Juliet, Misalliance, Wit, The Winter’s Tale, Valley Song, The Tempest. Internationally: Royal Shakespeare Company’s Tantalus (Sir Peter Hall, director); Stratford Festival of Canada: Twelfth Night, The School for Scandal, and The Miser. Recently, he was the dialect coach for the Broadway premiere of The Lucky Star.
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