Ron Fredrickson Ron Frederickson

Acting/Voice and Diction/
Text Analysis


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Dr. Fredrickson holds B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Utah. He served for 27 years as Assistant, Associate, and Professor of Theatre at Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas, where he taught acting, directing, script adaptation, interpretation, classical text and voice & diction courses, retiring to his native Salt Lake in 1999.

He has numerous stage and film acting credits, and had directed over 70 plays and musicals, including The Voice of the Prairie, which was performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. as a featured national finalist in the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival. Ron is recipient of the 1998 Kansas Governor's Arts Educator Award, and a Kennedy Center Medallion of Excellence for 1999.

In May of 2002 Ron was honored at the dedication of the new Ronald Q. Frederickson Theatre on the Emporia State University campus.

       

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