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In 1975, he
founded and headed Center
Repertory Theatre, a L.O.R.T. "C" company located in Playhouse
Square in downtown Cleveland. There, his work included such critically
acclaimed productions as Vanities, by Jack Heifner, which became
the 2nd longest-running play in Cleveland history with a production run
of just over a year; Streamers,
by David Rabe; and the world premiere of Michael Paller's moving adaptation
of A Christmas Carol.
After a 5 year stint as an actor with the Cleveland Play House, Fulton created, along with Director/Actor Andrew May and Managing Director, William Meckler, The Cleveland Theatre Company. CTC was operated under a Small Professional Theatre Contract and was dedicated to the production of classic plays performed by the regional artists of Northeast Ohio. Utlimately the company formed an alliance with The Factory Theatre at Cleveland State University, in associate directorship with actor/director/professor Wayne S. Turney. Here, Fulton did some of his most ambitious work, directing Hamlet, 'night Mother, The Cherry Orchard, Uncle Vanya and others; Acting in King Lear, Man and Superman, Uncle Vanya, Two Rooms and his own adapation of Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol: A Christmas Carol For Three. Tom began his theatrical career as an actor with the Heights Youth Theatre and the WKYC TV East Ohio Fairy Tale Theatre, directed by Jerry Leonard. His senior year in High School, he attended Interlochen Arts Academy in Traverse City, Michigan and went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Professional Acting from Southern Methodist University. Among the theatre artists with whom Tom has studied are Ray Bolger, Morris Carnovski, Arthur Lessac, Kristin Linklater, Vivian Vance, Adrian Hall, Morton DaCosta, Joe Chaikin, Zelda Fichandler, Joseph Anthony, Tina Packard, and Joan Potter. As a professional actor in Cleveland, he has performed or directed at Playhouse Square Foundation, The Cleveland Orchestra, Blossom Music Festival, The Cleveland Play House, The Cleveland Actor's Theatre Company, Center Repertory Theatre, The Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, Cleveland Theatre Company, The Actor's Summit, The Halle Theatre, Cain Park Summer Theatre, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, and Dobama Theatre Just recently, Fulton directed the professional Equity premier of The Interview at the Halle theatre. And, in April 2002, at The Actors' Summit Theatre, he played George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Recently, under Fred Sternfeld's direction, Tom played Cervantes / Don Quixote in Man of LaMancha at the Halle Theatre and Tevye in Fidder on the Roof at Cain Park Summer Theatre. He also recently played Tartuffe in Tartuffe at the Actor's Summit Theatre in Hudson and directed an acclaimed production of Tom Stoppard's translation of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull at The Beck Center. In October 2005, once again under Fred's direction, Tom will be playing the role of Emile De Becque in South Pacific for the JCC in association with Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre Arts. As Executive Director of The Fairmount Center, he collaborated with Fred Sternfeld to develop the Fairmount Performing Arts Camp where he also served as a guest artist and FPAC Producer.
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