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Marc Alaimo - Theatre - PART I (1960-1971)

“Even in these days of instant communication and television there is still nothing to approach the experience of live theatre, one of the oldest forms of communication between people.” – Marc Alaimo, 1970   Marc Alaimo’s theatrical career is both vast and diverse. It spans over four decades and he has worked everywhere from Wisconsin to California. This post is the first installment of a three-part series on his amazing theatre work.  This first part will focus on Marc’s early days in theatre from 1960-1971; the second, his continued theatre work in New York and California from 1973-1979, and then finishing with a look at some of the plays he performed while juggling a full-time film and TV career from 1980-2010. Read Part 2 here Read Part 3 here BEGINNINGS Marc fell into acting almost by accident when his high school speech teacher, Mr. Gawronski, gave the class an assignment to mime an action. He chose to mime a prisoner being sent to the gallows to be hanged. He performed every acti

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