LEE HEINZ
349 E. 49th St. 4S
New York, NY 10017
Leeheinz01@gmail.com
(917) 856-5594
   •      35 years professional actor, dancer, singer, director, choreographer
   •      Stephens College, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Musical Theatre
          2015 - 2018
   •      Over 25 years teacher/coach in NYC
   •      Master Classes at Indiana University, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wayne
               State University, Chautauqua Institution, Neighborhood Playhouse,
               Broadway Dance Center, Pace University, Friends School NYC, NY
  •       Director of final showcase/company manager/acting teacher, US
                 Performing Arts Camp
      •    Department Head/instructor at TVI Studios, New York
      •    Director -- Off Broadway, regional, and international theaters
      •    Choreographer -- opera, musicals, concert dance
      •    Assistant director major Off Broadway musicals, opera, theater
      •    AEA, SAG/AFTRA, AGVA, AGMA, VASTA, SAFD member
      •    Missouri Arts Council Dance Panel
      •    SDC Observership Program 2017- 2018
      •    Dancing Classrooms Teaching Artist 2014 -2015
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EDUCATION
      George Washington University/The Shakespeare Theatre/Academy for
         Classical Acting
           M.F.A. in Classical Acting (July 2013)
      Wayne State University
           M.A. Theater
           GPA 4.0
      Vassar College      B.A. in Drama
                    LEE HEINZ,              M.F.A.
                               •   917-856-5594
                               •   leeheinz01@gmail.com
APPOINTMENTS in ACADEMIA, CONSERVATORIES, and
        MASTER CLASSES
Stephens College 2015 - 2018, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Musical
Theatre
            Acting 1: The Actor’s Instrument
            Acting 2: Beginning Scene Study
            Acting for Non-Majors
            Acting 4: Advanced Acting
            The Business of the Business
            Directing II
            Shakespeare: Play by Play
            Voice and Text for Actors
            Movement for Actors
            Musical Theatre Performance Technique
            Musical Theatre Dance
            Musical Theatre History
            Scene into Song Into Dance: Ensemble and Solo work
            Director The Heiress
            Director Sweet Charity
            Director of Senior Showcases
            Fight Supervisor Brewed
             Director/Choreographer, The Winter Wonderettes
             Choreographer, A Midsummer Night’s Dream
             Choreographer, The Mystery Of Edwin Drood
Dancing Classrooms Teaching Artist (2014-2015)
            Teaching Life Skills through Ballroom Dance, Pierre Dulaine,
                  founder
            New York City Public and Private Schools, 4th, 5th and 8th Grades
US Performing Arts Camps (2011, 2012, 2014)
            Director/creator of final showcase for Musical Theater
            Musical Theater Teacher: Acting, Dance, acting in Song
            Company Manager
TVI Studios (2009 – 2010)
             Youth Academy Director
             Improv for Actors
             Scene Study
             Audition
Chautauqua Institution
            Chautauqua Opera, Choreographer 2015 Macbeth, Eugene
                    Onegin, Acting Coach, Choreographer, Movement Instructor,
                    Opera Apprentices
            Seminar: The Tempest, 2000
            Seminar: Midsummer Night’s Dream: The Actor/ Director’s
                         Perspective, 2001
            Teacher, Festival Dancers, Workshop Dancers - Fosse based
                          Jazz Dance, 2000
            Seminar: The Skin of Our Teeth, 2001
            Seminar: The Winter’s Tale, 2003
            Seminar: King Lear, 2004
            Auditioning for Musicals: A Workshop, 2003 - 2008
            The Acting Lab, beginning through advanced technique and
                       scene study, 2007 - 2011
             Let’s Make a Movie, 2008
             Acting for Adults, 2009-2014
             Acting for Teens, 2009-2014
Wayne State University (1989-91)
            Instructor of beginning and advanced Voice and Diction,
                   using Linklater, Rodenburg, Alexander techniques
             Lecturer in Sophomore and Junior Acting
                    classes
             Private Acting, Voice, and Audition Coach
             Junior B.F.A. Voice Evaluations
             Guest Choreographer, The Winter’s Tale
             Contributing Choreographer, Evita, 2005
             Guest choreographer/ teacher, Seminar on Bob Fosse,
                    additional choreography for Movin’ Theatre
                    Dance Company, 2002
Indiana University (2009, 2010, 2011): Master Classes
             Auditioning
             Acting in song
             Dance auditioning
             “The Business of The Business”
Ohio Wesleyan University (2004): Master Classes
            “The Triple Threat Workshop” – auditioning for actors, singers, and
                  dancers
            “The Business of The Business”
The Neighborhood Playhouse, NYC, NY (2001-2009): Guest Instructor/Master
      Classes
            Fosse Choreography
            “The Business of The Business”
Broadway Dance Center, NYC, NY: Guest Instructor
           Jazz and Ballet
Pace University, NYC, NY (2007): Guest Instructor
            History of Dance
Private Coach, NYC, NY (1992- present)
             Acting
             Voice
             Auditioning
             Shakespeare Text and Voice
Seminars, NYC, NY
            “The Business of The Business”
            Shakespeare Text and Voice
            Acting for Dancers
(See Directing resume for complete list)
Director: The Heiress, Stephens College
Director: Sweet Charity, Stephens College
Director/Choreographer: Winter Wonderettes, Stephens College
Choreographer: Midsummer Night’s Dream, Stephens College
Choreographer: MacBeth, Eugene Oneigin, Chautauqua Opera
Assistant Director: Zombie Prom, New York Premiere, Variety Arts Theatre,
         NYC, NY
Director: Critical Care, Triad Theatre, NYC, NY
Choreographer, RIP, Cricket Theatre, NYC, NY
Rehearsal Director and Dance Captain, A Chorus Line,
      International Tours (selected by Michael Bennett)
Dance Captain, West Side Story, (Jerome Robbins
       Choreography), National and International Tours
Fight Captain, Dead Man’s Cell Phone, Theaterworks, Hartford, CT
Fight Supervisor, Brewed, Stephens College
Acting Demo: https://youtu.be/Dr9dIYNHfJ4
Directing Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugru0YGHV8U&feature=youtu.be	
NEW YORK THEATERS:
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
Shubert Theatre
Minskoff Theatre
City Center
Town Hall
Variety Arts Theater
Avery Fisher Hall
Ohio Theatre
Radio City Music Hall
New York State Theatre
New Dramatists
Ensemble Studio Theater
La Mama
29th St Rep
Rattlestick Theatre
MCC Theatre
Blue Heron Theater
Madison Square Garden
Hudson Guild Theater
REGIONAL THEATERS:
Cleveland Playhouse
TheaterWorks Hartford
Chautauqua Opera Association
Ordway Theatre (Minneapolis)
Kenley Players
Fisher Theatre (Detroit)
Drury Lane (Chicago)
Kansas City Starlight
Indianapolis Starlight
St. Louis Muny
Allenberry Playhouse
Hillberry Repertory Theatre
Centennial Theatre Company
Theatre des Westens (Berlin, Germany)
Theatre Arnau (Barcelona, Spain)
Theatre Carre (Amsterdam)
                          EDUCATION
                          DEGREES
M.F.A. in Classical Acting (July 2013), George Washington University/The
     Shakespeare Theatre/Academy for Classical Acting, Washington, DC
      Acting: Michael Kahn, Rod Menzies, Rob Clare, Ethan McSweeny, Gary
             Logan, Ed Gero, Floyd King
      Mask: Isabelle Anderson, Dody DiSanto
      Voice: Ellen O’Brien
      Alexander: Christopher Cherry
      Comedy: Floyd King
      Clown: Dody DiSanto
      Stage Combat: Brad Waller (SAFD certified actor combatant)
      Movement: Roberta Stiehm
      IPA Ear Training: Gary Logan
      Text: Gary Logan, Ellen O’Brien
M.A. Theater, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
      Acting: Marti Maraden, Colm Fiore, Robert Hazzard, Barry MacGregor
      Alexander: Steven Hurley
      Period movement and dance: Nira Pullin
B.A in Drama/Dance, Vassar College
             PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Acting:
      Michael Howard, Earle Gister, Fiona Shaw, Austin Pendleton,
            Timothy West, John Barton, Sondra Lee, Colm Fiore, Michael
            Kahn, Rod Menzies, Gene Saks
Voice and Text:
      Patsy Rodenburg, Beth McGuire, Jane Guyer Fujita,Mary Corrigan, Ellen
            O’Brien (Fitzmaurice), Gary Logan (IPA, ear training), Chuck Jones
            (Linklater)
Shakespeare:
      John Barton, Patsy Rodenburg, Marti Maraden (Stratford Festival),
            Sheila Allen (R.S.C.), Toby Robertson (R.S.C., National Theatre),
            Michael Kahn, Gary Logan, Ed Gero, Floyd King, Ethan McSweeny
Alexander Technique:
      Stephen Hurley, Christopher Cherry
Linklater:
      Chuck Jones
Voice (singing):
      Erik Thorendahl, Marge Rivingston, Candace Goetz, Alix Corey,
             Nancy Evers, Phil Hall
Period Style, Period Dance, and Movement:
      Nira Pullin, Roberta Stiehm
Dance:
      Alexandra Danilova, Royal Ballet School, Barabara Cole, Martha
            Graham, Bob Fosse, Alvin Ailey, Jean Pierre Bonnefoux, Michael
            Owens, Bob Audy, Tony Stevens and more
Stage Combat:
      Brad Waller
            Certified by SAFD, July 2013
            Unarmed, dagger, quarterstaff, single sword
Mask/Clown: (Lecoq)
      Isabelle Anderson, Dodi DiSanto (+ clown)
TV and Film Acting:
      Mary Lou Belli, Pat McCorkle, workshops with Marci Phillips, James
            Calleri, John Andrews, Abby Brady-Dalton
Certificates:
      Yale School of Drama (Shakespeare - BADA)
            Acting: Earle Gister, Fiona Shaw, Toby Robertson, Timothy West
            Voice: Mary Corrigan
      L’Université de Neuchâtel, Certificat d’études Francaises – French
            (Master’s equivalent)
      Oxford University (Shakespeare/Theatre)
      Royal Ballet School
             AWARDS and HONORS
“A Rumination: Acting, Aging, and Act Three” performance piece
       EAT Festival, NYC, playwright/performer, Oct. 2017
SDC Observership Program 2017 -2018
Missouri Arts Council Dance Panel
Davis Summer Grant, Stephens College
Merit Scholarship, George Washington University/Academy for Classical
                Acting
Caroline H. Newhouse Grant from Career Transitions for Dancers
Sono Asato Scholarship from Career Transitions for Dancers
Special Recognition Award for an Actor: Vincennes University Summer Theatre,
              for Blithe Spirit
Theatrical Excellence Award: The Detroit News, winner of the James Kisicki
              Award for excellence in a season
Graduate Assistantship: Wayne State University
Fellowship: Hilberry Repertory Theatre, Wayne State University
Theatre World listings
Golden Key Honor Society
World Who’s Who of Women 2006 - 2018
2000 Notable American Women, 2006-2018
Who’s Who in American Women, 2006 –2018 editions
             PUBLICATIONS
Author: Next! The Peril of Auditioning: interviews with directors about
              casting, MA thesis, distributed to classes at WSU
Guest contributor: The Chautauquan Daily: articles about teaching acting and
              auditioning, plus interviews about careers in theater
           AFFILIATIONS and MEMBERSHIPS
AEA (Actors’ Equity Association)
SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors’ Guild + AFTRA)
AGMA (American Guild of Musical Artists)
AGVA (American Guild of Variety Artists)
SAFD Certified Actor Combatant
VASTA
ATHE
Company Member: Windsor Rep
Company Member: Professional Actors Training and Helping (PATH)
Company Member: Ailey 2 (retired)
Company Member: Winnipeg Contemporary Dancers (Graham choreography –
             retired)
Company Member: Linea Ballet Company (retired)
Company Member: Swollen Art Productions, Detroit, MI
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES:
     Professor Mary Lou Belli, USC, School of Cinema Arts and Emmy Award
             winning director, (maryloubelli2@gmail.com), 323-309-7384
     Professor Nancy Lipschultz, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN,
             (nlipschu@indiana.edu), 586-216-4719
     Gary Logan, Associate professor of Speech and Dialects, Carnegie
             Mellon University School of Drama, 757-645-5823,
             (glogan@andrew.cmu.edu) (former Director of The
             Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy for Classical
             Acting)
     Charles Dougherty, US Performing Arts Camps,
             (charlesdougherty@mac.com), 323-377-8817
     Julie Douglass, Stephens College, Columbia, MO,
           (julie.i.douglass@gmail.com), 402-817-9513
     Jeffrey Dreisbach, Casting Director, former head of TVI Studios, NYC, NY,
             (jeff@mccorklecasting.com), 212-244-3899
     Pat McCorkle, Casting Director, CSA, (pat@mccorklecasting.com),
             212-244-3899
     Ellen O’Brien, Voice and Text, The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s
             Academy for Classical Acting, (eobrien@shakespearetheatre.org), 202-
             994-2819