Ray Chambers: About the Artist

 

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Since first training with the Old Globe in the mid-eighties, Mr. Chambers has worked as a classical actor and director with numerous regional theatres across the country. For nearly two decades as an Associate Artist with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Ray has worked as actor, director, writer, and instructor and served as Director of the Master of Fine Arts/Professional Actor Training Program at ASF from 2001-2009. Regional acting credits include title roles in Hamlet, The Count of Monte Cristo, Richard III, Coriolanus, King John, Henry V, Tartuffe; and leading roles in Julius Caesar, The Winter’s Tale, The Rivals, Henry IV, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, Great Expectations, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Saint Joan among many others. Credits at the Old Globe include Antony and Cleopatra, The Comedy of Errors, The School for Scandal, Coriolanus, Love’s Labours Lost, Hamlet and Macbeth. He has taught Acting and Classical Text in master classes and workshops for universities and theatres around the country and has served as a national board member of the University/Resident Theatre Association.

  3 Responses to “Ray Chambers: About the Artist”

  1. […] aboard a boat during a tempest, a young Ray Chambers discovered Shakespeare and set sail on a lifelong journey.  Now the Head of Acting at the […]

  2. I have been an ardent fan of Mr. Chambers for many years. My husband and I saw him in Richard III and Hamlet, and in other plays as well. The Winter’s Tale, with Greta Lambert, brought me to tears at its conclusion.

    We’d love to know what he’s doing now! I’d probably travel a good ways to see Mr. Chambers in another play. Best of luck, with admiration, Janet

  3. Thanks Janet! We agree! Ray continues to train the next generation of actors at the Old Globe graduate program. All the best, Gerritt and Jim.

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