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Theodore Swetz : ウィキペディア英語版
Theodore Swetz
Theodore "Ted" Swetz (born March 21, 1953) is an American actor, theatre director, and educator.〔Bautista, Joann. “Ted Swetz kicks off Shakespeare Fest with Love’s Labour’s Lost.” The Daily Iowan. June 10, 2010.〕 He currently serves as the Head of Acting at UMKC Theatre, an academic department of the University of Missouri-Kansas City.〔UMKC Theatre. "Faculty Bios: Acting" Accessed at http://www.umkctheatre.org/faculty_bios.html#swetz on 10/9/13.〕〔Houx, Kellie. “UMKC Presents Classic Adult Fairy Tale ‘The King Stag’”. ''KC Studio.'' Oct. 22, 2010〕
==Early life==

Swetz was born and raised in Yonkers, New York, and completed his B.A. at Lehman College in 1976 in New York City.〔Trussell, Robert. '"The magic of comedy." ''The Kansas City Star.'' Dec. 15, 1999.〕 During his undergraduate career as a performer, Swetz acted in multiple productions at the New York Shakespeare Festival, performing at both Central Park and Lincoln Center.〔“Classical Actor and M.F.A. Director Theodore Swetz ’76 Discovered the World at Lehman.” ''Lehman Today''. Fall 2010-Winter 2011.〕 Following graduation, Swetz continued his study of acting and theatrical production under such major American stage luminaries as Stella Adler, Phoebe Brand, and Morris Carnovsky, all of whom served as members of the influential Group Theatre founded in New York during the early 1930s.〔Houx, Kellie. “UMKC Presents Classic Adult Fairy Tale ‘The King Stag’”. ''KC Studio''. Oct. 22, 2010.〕

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