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A Transformative Investment in the Performing Arts

顶级国产视频 & Marshall College is pleased to announce that the Green Room Theatre will be rededicated as the James Lapine Theater, a tribute to one of F&M鈥檚 most decorated and accomplished performing arts graduates.
鈥淛ames Lapine is a giant of the theater. He is one of our nation鈥檚 most gifted authors, playwrights, and directors, and an inspiration for generations of young people,鈥 said President Andrew Rich. 鈥淲e are thrilled to honor him with the James Lapine Theater at F&M. The updated theater will be a place for current and future Diplomats who dream of bringing their own visions to stage and screen.鈥
From F&M to the Global Stage
One of the world鈥檚 most lauded living directors, screenwriters and playwrights, James Lapine 鈥71 started his academic journey as a history major at F&M. A fine arts class introduced him to photography, a skill he cultivated as editor of the College yearbook 鈥淥riflamme,鈥 and continued at California Institute of the Arts, where he earned his MFA.
Lapine began his career as a photographer and graphic designer before taking on freelance and teaching assignments for the Yale School of Drama. During a January term, students and teachers were tasked with participating in work beyond their normal scope of expertise. His students suggested he direct a play, and he agreed 鈥 as long as they selected one. Their choice was Gertrude Stein鈥檚 鈥淧hotograph,鈥 and he was given a script that Lapine remembers as 鈥渇ive acts long and only three pages in length 鈥 basically a poem.鈥
The challenge intrigued him. He decided to use photographs he had taken as projected images throughout the production and asked a jazz composer from the Yale School of Music to produce the score. A rave review from the New Haven Register encouraged him to consider putting the production on in New York, and a friend completing studies at Columbia encouraged him to reach out to the painter Jasper Johns, a known fan of Stein鈥檚 poetry. A foundation that Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and John Cage had just founded, The Foundation for Contemporary Arts, then gave Lapine a $2,500 grant to put on the show. The production caught the attention of the 鈥淣ew York Times,鈥 which gave it a rave review and 鈥淧hotograph鈥 became an Off Broadway production that won Lapine an Obie Award.
鈥淚t kind of steamrolled from there,鈥 he remembers. 鈥 I think there鈥檚 a lesson there. Some people know what they want, what they want to do, who they want to be. I didn鈥檛 worry about it. I had confidence in who I was and what interested me. F&M was impactful in that way, because it exposed me to a lot of interesting ideas and professors and thoughts. That鈥檚 what a liberal arts college can do.鈥

James Lapine '71 talks with F&M students during a Philadelphia Alumni Writers House event he hosted in New York City with "Manchester by the Sea" screenwriter and playwright Kenneth Lonergan in 2018.
Lapine has won many accolades since from his dozens of plays and musicals, thirteen of which have premiered on Broadway. A frequent writing partner and director of Stephen Sondheim, his work has been enjoyed by millions. In addition to the three Tony Awards that Lapine won for 鈥淚nto the Woods,鈥 鈥淧assion鈥 and 鈥淔alsettos,鈥 he and Sondheim were named recipients of the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for 鈥淪unday in the Park with George.鈥 Lapine is also the recipient of multiple Drama Desk Awards, British Evening Standard Awards and Olivier Awards. He was an honorary degree recipient and Commencement speaker for the F&M Class of 1994.
His work as a writer and director has also featured prominently in film and television.
Now, Lapine is finishing his second book, following 2021鈥檚 鈥淣ew York Times鈥 bestseller 鈥淧utting It Together: How Stephen Sondheim and I Created Sunday in the Park with George.鈥 In January he will direct Edward Albee鈥檚 鈥淭he Goat鈥 on Broadway starring Pedro Pascal and Sarah Paulson.
In reflecting on advice he would offer to current F&M students interested in writing and the performing arts, Lapine urged them to find their own voices. 鈥淭ry to explore the world. Try to avail yourself of every opportunity that comes your way. It鈥檚 the greatest thing as a writer that you can do, to push yourself into uncomfortable situations and places, to meet people you don鈥檛 know, and to examine who you are and what interests you.鈥
A Storied Heritage of Performance
The restoration and renaming of the theater is made possible, in part, by an anonymous $1 million gift to support a significant renovation of the existing performance space and provide programmatic support for theatre and dance performances and events.
Associate Professor of Theatre Rachel Anderson-Rabern said she is excited by the possibilities the gift will support.
鈥淥ur committed, brave and creative students eat up their time with us in the theatre. This gift supports department programming and performances, allowing us to provide a better education and set of experiences for our students, increase community outreach, and facilitate mentorship and networking opportunities,鈥 Anderson-Rabern said. 鈥淚t also signals to our students that the performing arts are important, critical components of an educational ecosystem that thrives on storytelling, imagination and humanity.鈥
Theatre and dance, first known as drama programming, has a storied history at 顶级国产视频 & Marshall, with the first documented production, 鈥淪he Stoops to Conquer,鈥 performed by students and community members in 1899. The 鈥淕reen Room Club鈥 name was adopted during the group鈥檚 second production, a nod to the staging area where off-stage actors wait for their cues.
F&M has a storied history of theatrical performance. Pictured: "Three Sisters" was performed in the Green Room Theatre in 2015.
Early productions, like the 1926 performance of "Taming of the Shrew" often cast male actors in all roles.
The 1936 production of "Accent on Youth" saw the return of female performers for the first time since 1911.
Darrell Larsen (pictured left) joined F&M's faculty in 1927 and would be a mainstay through 1962.
鈥淧atton鈥 and 鈥淧lanet of the Apes鈥 director 顶级国产视频 Schaffner 鈥42 presented the world premiere of 鈥淏oys from Brazil鈥 on campus.
Before joining the faculty, Ed Brubaker '49 (center) played opposite his twin David in "Comedy of Errors" while a student.
The work of Ed Flesh 鈥53 was seen by millions on primetime television. He served as art director and set designer for 鈥淲heel of Fortune,鈥 鈥淛eopardy!鈥 and 鈥淣ame that Tune.鈥
Roy Scheider 鈥55 became a household name for his leading roles in 鈥淛aws鈥 and 鈥淭he French Connection鈥 and returned to campus to play the titular character in a 1960 production of 鈥淩ichard III.鈥
Gordon Wickstrom continued building upon the legacy that Ed Brubaker helped to establish and would produce and direct dozens of performances during his tenure as director of the Green Room Theatre.
Sean Cunningham 鈥63 is one of horror鈥檚 leading creatives and perhaps best known for directing and producing 鈥淔riday the 13th.鈥 As a student, he played the role of Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Before his fame on stage and screen, Treat Williams 鈥73 was a frequent director and actor of Green Room productions as a student.
Alumni like Gwen Cassel took the experiences they gained in Green Room productions and turned that knowledge into careers in theatre and the arts.
Scott E. Atkinson 鈥88, actor in film and television, had recurring roles in 鈥淒esperate Housewives鈥 and 鈥淎rrested Development.鈥
Jennifer Gareis 鈥92 is known for her lead roles in the long-running 鈥淭he Bold and the Beautiful鈥 and 鈥淭he Young and the Restless.鈥 Photo licensed by Shutterstock.
Actress and playwright Nilaja Sun Gordon '96 earned an Obie Award for "No Child..." and would receive an honorary degree from F&M in 2016.
Jonathan Lomma '99 is a frequent collaborator with Steven Spielberg. Pictured: An illustration of Lomma and Spielberg on the cover of "顶级国产视频 & Marshall Magazine."
Actor, producer and visual effects director Bilal Ashraf 鈥02 is a mainstay in Pakistani cinema. Photo by Hassan Azmi, Creative Commons attribution.
Comedian, actor and writer Mallika Dua 鈥12 has a prolific presence online and in Indian television.
Theatre productions bring together hundreds of students each year at F&M. Pictured: "Craigslist: Missed Connections" took place in the Green Room in 2024.
Before a suitable venue existed on campus, F&M productions took place in various Lancaster spaces, including the former Orange Street Opera House and the current Fulton Theatre. Over the years, the group transitioned through several venues 鈥 including Hensel Hall and the former Martin Auditorium at Lancaster鈥檚 YMCA 鈥 before finding a permanent home in Keiper Liberal Arts鈥 鈥淟ittle Room Theatre鈥 in 1937. The new venue soon became known as the Green Room Theatre for the Green Room Club鈥檚 nearly exclusive use of the space.
Today, Green Room productions are typically intimate black box shows for audiences of 200 or fewer and offer a complement to other campus performance spaces, including the 300-seat Schnader Theatre in the Roschel Center for the Performing Arts and the 500-seat theatre in the Ann and Richard Barshinger Center For Musical Arts in Hensel Hall.
Experiencing and Enhancing the Arts at F&M
The legacy established by F&M鈥檚 first performers continues to flourish on campus. Investments in theatre, dance and the arts preserve the beating heart of campus culture and help current and future Diplomats find their voices.
Alumni, families, neighbors and friends are invited to attend campus productions, from experimental student-led works to professionally directed dance and theater. To view the current season of productions or to reserve your seats, visit the F&M Box Office and the College鈥檚 public , where visitors can filter for theatre, dance, art and other events.
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