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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.

Ten Chimneys and The Milwaukee Rep Present “Pygmalion”

March 22, 2010

On Monday, March 22nd, Ten Chimneys Foundation launched its 2010 season of programs with our highly-acclaimed collaboration with Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s Artistic Internship Program. In the tradition of the bygone “golden age of radio,” this engaging series allows audiences to see and hear the next generation of professional actors recreate plays related to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, the “golden couple of Broadway.” On Monday, these remarkable young actors read the George Bernard Shaw comedy, Pygmalion, which was famously adapted into My Fair Lady.

If you missed out on Pygmalion,we welcome you to attend our next Public Program:
Saturday, April 10, 8:00 P.M.
Conversations at Ten Chimneys with Dick Van Patten
Dick Van Patten is best known for playing mild-mannered fathers in movies and on TV. He started as a child actor, playing alongside Broadway stars such as Melvyn Douglas and Tallulah Bankhead. As a teenager, he spent three years playing the son of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in O Mistress Mine (winning the role over a young Marlon Brando). In our first Conversation at Ten Chimneys of 2010, Mr. Van Patten will share stories about his life, his career, and the fascinating people he’s known along the way. After the conversation, Mr. Van Patten will be available to sign copies of his new memoir, Eighty Is Not Enough. Books will be available for sale at Ten Chimneys, and book/ticket packages are available. For more information or to reserve tickets, please call (262) 968-4110.

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