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Fredric Stone
(Bio as of April 2003)
Fredric Stone most recently appeared at the Goodman in Trojan Women during the 2002/2003 Season. He was seen as Boyet in Love’s Labor’s Lost at Chicago Shakespeare, where his credits also include Alonso in The Tempest; Northumberland in Richard II; Northumberland, Francis, Vernon and Silence in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2; Camillo in The Winter’s Tale; Gremio in The Taming of the Shrew; Henry V; and Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits. Other Chicago credits include Fires in the Mirror at Northlight Theatre; Beau Jest at Victory Gardens Theater; Isn’t It Romantic at Ivanhoe; and productions at Court Theatre, Drury Lane Evergreen Park, and Illinois Theatre Center. Broadway and off-Broadway credits include All Over Town and Awake and Sing. Tours include A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum with Zero Mostel. Regional credits include New American Theatre, BoarsHead Theatre, Madison Repertory, and First Stage Milwaukee. Film and television credits include Thief, The Untouchables, Crime Story and Missing Persons. He created and performs a one person Shakespeare show, Will and Testament (a life and death comedy), and teaches a Shakespeare performance class at Victory Gardens Theater.