A.C.T
30 Grant Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone: 415-749-2228
American Conservatory Theater nurtures the art of live theater through dynamic
productions, intensive actor training in its conservatory, and an ongoing
dialogue with its community. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Carey
Perloff and Executive Director Heather Kitchen, A.C.T. embraces its
responsibility to conserve, renew, and reinvent its relationship to the rich
theatrical traditions and literatures that are our collective legacy, while
exploring new artistic forms and new communities. A commitment to the highest
standards informs every aspect of A.C.T.'s creative work.
Founded in 1965 by William Ball, A.C.T. opened its first San Francisco season at
the Geary Theater in 1967. In the 1970s, A.C.T. solidified its national and
international reputation, winning a Tony Award for outstanding theater
performance and training in 1979. During the past three decades, more than 300
A.C.T. productions have been performed to a combined audience of seven million
people; today, A.C.T.'s performance, education, and outreach programs annually
reach more than 250,000 people in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1996, A.C.T.'s
efforts to develop creative talent for the theater were recognized with the
prestigious Jujamcyn Theaters Award.
Today A.C.T. is nationally recognized for its groundbreaking productions of
classical works and bold explorations of contemporary playwriting. Since the
reopening of the Geary Theater in 1996, A.C.T. has enjoyed a remarkable period
of audience expansion and renewed financial stability. The company continues to
produce challenging theater in the rich context of symposia, audience
discussions, and community interaction.
The conservatory, led by Melissa Smith now serving 1,900 students every year,
was the first training program in the United States not affiliated with a
college or university accredited to award a master of fine arts degree. Danny
Glover, Annette Bening, Denzel Washington, Benjamin Bratt and Winona Ryder are
among the conservatory's distinguished former students. With its commitment to
excellence in actor training and to the relationship between training,
performance, and audience, the A.C.T. Master of Fine Arts Program has moved to
the forefront of America's actor training programs, while serving as the
creative engine of the company at large.