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Mission

Ten Chimneys Foundation’s Mission

  • Preserve and Share the buildings, furnishings, collections, and grounds of a national treasure – Ten Chimneys, the estate created by Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
  • Serve as a continuing resource and powerful inspiration for theatre, the arts, and the art of living.
  • Offer public programs consistent with the Lunts’ varied interests and core values, while maintaining the integrity and intimacy of this extraordinary estate.

Ten Chimneys is a National Historic Landmark, a “Save America’s Treasures” project site, and is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. Ten Chimneys is owned by the non-profit 501(C)3 organization Ten Chimneys Foundation, Inc.

“The Visit” Play Reading

April 30, 2007

We bid farewell to this talented group of Interns on April 30th as they read what was to be the Lunts’ final stage performance. The Visit offered a heart-wrenching exploration of hypocrisy, greed, and corruption all rooted in the unimaginable … More »

“Doctor’s Dilemma” Play Reading

March 26, 2007

The philandering, but brilliant artist or the impoverished, but honest doctor, both dying, and both under the care of a physician who can treat only one – but which one? This impossible dilemma was the cornerstone of Doctor’s Dilemma, and … More »

Milwaukee Rep

February 09, 2007

Milwaukee Repertory Theater visits Ten Chimneys. More »

Cornerstone Theatre

February 03, 2007

Cornerstone Theatre visits Ten Chimneys. More »

Ten Chimneys Featured on NPR’s All Things Considered

October 19, 2006

On Sunday, October 15th, an in-depth feature about Ten Chimneys was aired on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, hosted by acclaimed author and NPR correspondent Jacki Lyden. Click here to hear the full feature and to see NPR’s online version of the … More »

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