Boston’s Best Local Actors

May 21, 2012 12:00 AM
Boston’s Best Local Actors
" Boston’s theater scene is rife with excellent performers. Local arts colleges, numerous theaters and theater companies attract actors from across the country and even around the world. While it is certain that the area produces a lot of Hollywood talent, some of the best actors in and around Boston grace the stage more than the screen. These elitists are in numerous productions across Boston and many perform in multiple productions every year.

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Richard Snee American Repertory Theater Loeb Drama Center 64 Brattle St Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 547-8300 americanrepertorytheater

Richard Snee is a celebrated actor in Boston who is often spouting Shakespeare at the American Repertory Theater or bursting with comedy in a showing of “Shear Madness.” He has been a staple of the Boston theater scene for several years. Richard Snee is currently a member of the Actors’ Shakespeare Project, which strives to bring Shakespeare to the community in a powerful way. Keep track of his continuing career to see his talent in action.

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Johanna Day Huntington Theatre Company 264 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 02115 (617) 266-7900 huntingtontheatre

Johanna Day is a Tony Award nominated actress who can often be seen gracing Huntington Theater productions "

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