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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 Lunts were not only great actors, but they were great human beings. And their home, Ten Chimneys, should be preserved and taken care of for all time because it speaks of graciousness, of wonderful work, of extraordinary effort and beauty. We need those memories to spur us on into the 21st century.” - Julie Harris
The Ten Chimneys Experience is one of connections and wholeness: lasting relationships, creativity, collaboration, education, work, and fun. More than extraordinary artists, the Lunts were masters of the art of everyday life. They cooked, sewed, decorated, and farmed with the same artistic fervor they displayed on stage. The values that guided the Lunts’ lives and careers drive our programs.
Please refer to the “Current Program Materials” in the upper right corner of this page to see what’s going on this season.
"Conversations at Ten Chimneys" Lecture Series
Inspired by the legendary conversations that spun round the Lunts’ glamorous dining table, each “conversation” features a local or national luminary with a connection to theatre, the Lunts, or the themes and values of Ten Chimneys.
Since the series inception in 2004, we have welcomed:
Long-time arts critic and feature writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the late Mr. JIM AUER, and his wife Ms. MARILYN MILLS AUER.
Broadway director, producer, author, teacher, and stage manager for the Lunts’ GI tour of “O Mistress Mine,” Mr. AARON FRANKEL.
Acclaimed author and Lunt Biographer, Dr. JARED BROWN.
Author, playwright, theatre historian, and Noël Coward biographer, MR. BARRY DAY.
Preservationist, White House Advisor, author, historian, and the expert who guided Ten Chimneys’ restoration, DR. WILLIAM SEALE.
Noël Coward’s North American representative, MR. GEOFFREY JOHNSON.
“Swedish Interiors” authors, MS. RHONDA ELEISH and MS. EDIE VON BREEMS.
“Turner Classic Movies” television network host, MR. ROBERT OSBORNE.
North American Director of the international Noël Coward Society, MR. KEN STARRET.
Please refer to the “Current Program Materials” in the upper right corner of this page to see what’s going on this season.
The Plays of Lunt and Fontanne: Readings at Ten Chimneys
In collaboration with the Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s Artistic Internship Program, “Play Readings at Ten Chimneys” feature intern-read presentations of outstanding plays related to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. This collaborative effort with the Rep’s Intern Company mirrors the Lunts’ devotion to mentoring and nurturing young actors.
For the interns, the experience is educational and inspirational, connecting these up-and-coming theatre professionals to the spirit of mentorship that pervades Ten Chimneys, thanks to Lunt-Fontanne protégés such as Laurence Olivier, Julie Harris, and Montgomery Clift. For audiences, it’s an opportunity to enjoy some of the 20th-century’s most successful plays, at the estate of the legendary actors who made them famous.
“What a wonderful evening. Could not have been better. Laughed myself silly and thoroughly enjoyed every moment. The success of the program, I think, will present a problem, albeit a lovely problem. If future productions are as good as last evening, the plans for a larger venue are not far off. I, for one, am now telling anyone within earshot about upcoming events.”
“What talented young actors!”
“Well, the saying is that you win some and you lose some. But not at Ten Chimneys. Ten Chimneys is winsome – you win them all! Last night’s play reading was just another example of that. I was surprised and pleased at the level of the acting. You had an amazingly big audience and they LOVED it. Everybody went home feeling good. Bravo!”
“What magic to hear these scripts read at Ten Chimneys.”
“I can’t wait until your fall readings…Save me a spot!”
Please refer to the “Current Program Materials” in the upper right corner of this page to see what’s going on this season.
“Music in the Drawing Room” Concert Series
Since 2005, we have welcomed nationally-renowned cabaret artists to perform at the historic Noël Coward Piano for intimate gatherings of no more than forty people. Performances take place in the Main House and offer guests a rare and intimate experience in the stunning Drawing Room. This private room was the main setting for the Lunts to entertain their guests – luminaries from the 1920s to the 1950s, where the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, or Helen Hayes would be entertained by a song from Noël Coward. Past performers have included: MR. STEVE ROSS, MR. GARY BRIGGLE, and MR. MARK NADLER.
Please refer to the “Current Program Materials” in the upper right corner of this page to see what’s going on this season.
High School Groups Eligible for $10 Tours of Ten Chimneys
Ten Chimneys Foundation has created an outreach program to allow high school juniors and seniors (ages 16-18 yrs) to experience the magic and inspiration of Ten Chimneys. The regular admission price of $35 per person (necessary to cover 60% of preservation and operating costs) could make it very difficult for students to afford visiting Ten Chimneys. However, Ten Chimneys has the potential to be an exceptionally meaningful experience for high school students, especially those who have demonstrated an interest in the arts or history.
Students who visit Ten Chimneys will be exposed to a culturally and historically rich National Landmark. And, perhaps more importantly, they will be inspired by stories filled with the high ideals and exceptional values that made up Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne’s “Design for Living”: graciousness, lifelong friendships, attention to detail, discipline, dedication to craft, and a balanced, integrated life. These ideals are vital, not only to legendary actors and artists, but to each of us and the youth of our community.
Student groups were welcomed to Ten Chimneys for the first time in 2005. One student summed up her experience simply by saying, “A place like this allows us to dream.” This new program will allow hundreds of additional students the chance to dream.
Sign your group up now! The program includes pre-tour materials and activities, a custom tour experience, and an opportunity for on-site reflection. The cost to participating students is only $10 for the entire experience. Call or email Kristine Weir-Martell (262-968-4161 extension 203 or ) to reserve a date for your students.
Current Program Materials
- 2008 Spring/Summer Programs
(1.59MB pdf)
Past Program Materials
- 2007 Fall Programs
(363kb pdf)
- 2007 Spring/Summer Programs
(335kb pdf)
Public Programs News
2008’s “Music in the Drawing Room” Performers Announced
Nov 15, 2007
We very pleased to announce that, in 2008, Music in the Drawing Room will feature a married couple who are the toast of the Manhattan cabaret scene: ERIC COMSTOCK & BARBARA FASANO APRIL 18TH & 19TH (OUR 8PM SHOWS ARE SOLD OUT. A SHOW HAS JUST BEEN ADDED ON THE …
MoreRobert Osborne’s “Conversation at Ten Chimneys” Garners Record Audience
Nov 05, 2007
On June 22nd, the host of the “Turner Classic Movies” television network, Mr. Robert Osborne, addressed a crowd of over 250 program attendees for our second of three “Conversations at Ten Chimneys” in 2007.
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