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Peter Dinklage '91 won an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Tyrion Lannister in the popular HBO series Game of Thrones. It was the actors fifth nomination and second win.

Road to Paradise by Carson Efird 鈥05 is being restaged by faculty members Jenny Rohn and Kirk Jackson at the Tennessee Williams Festival in Provincetown, Mass. The piece was originally commissioned by Bennington Drama for the first year of the festival, and has been invited to return for the 10th anniversary celebration.

Genevieve Belleveau 鈥07, Michael Chinworth 鈥08, and Jo-Anne Hyun 鈥12 will be performing in faculty member Nick Brooke鈥檚 show, Psychic Driving, at the HERE Arts Center on March 10 and 11.

Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage 鈥91 (Bennington鈥檚 2012 commencement speaker) promoted the hit series鈥 upcoming season on a recent Daily Show with John Stewart.

On Monday, January 19th at 8 pm, will present The 24 Hour Plays庐: A Bennington Alumni Tribute to Nicky Martin. This one night鈥搊nly benefit will bring together 51成人猎奇 alumni鈥攊ncluding Emmy, Tony, and Golden Globe winners and nominees鈥攖o write, cast, rehearse, and present six one-act plays within a 24-hour period. The event kicks off The 24 Hour Plays庐 20th anniversary season.

Backstage magazine recently highlighted Bennington in an article titled 鈥淭he Rankings Are In: Ten Colleges Sure To Kickstart Your Theater Career.鈥

Earning Emmy nominations this year are Julie Tucker 鈥89 (Best Casting for a Comedy鈥擭urse Jackie), Peter Dinklage 鈥91 (Best Supporting Actor in a Drama鈥擥ame of Thrones), and Orange is the New Black, ft. Joel Garland 鈥97 (Best Comedy Series).

The much-anticipated Broadway revival of John Steinbeck鈥檚 Of Mice and Men opened with a high-powered cast that includes James Franco, Chris O鈥橠owd, Leighton Meester, and alumnus Joel Marsh Garland 鈥97.

Bennington students participating in an international theater festival organized in support of Belarusian freedom of expression staged a series of short plays on March 25 to commemorate Belarusian Freedom Day, an unofficial holiday observed in opposition to the country鈥檚 authoritarian regime.

Emmy- and Golden Globe鈥搘inning actor Peter Dinklage 鈥91 (Bennington鈥檚 2012 commencement speaker), discusses fame, friends, and his college years in Esquire magazine.

Emmy-winning actress Holland Taylor 鈥64 has been nominated for a 2013 Tony Award for her portrayal of legendary Texas Governor Ann Richards in her one-woman Broadway hit, .

Actor Peter Dinklage 鈥91 and casting director Julie Tucker 鈥89 have been nominated for Emmy Awards for outstanding work in primetime television for the second straight year.

For his sound design of the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller鈥檚 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Death of a Salesman, faculty member Scott Lehrer has earned his fourth Tony Award nomination in five years.

Bennington is pleased to announce that recent Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Peter Dinklage 鈥91 will address this year鈥檚 graduating class at the College鈥檚 77th Commencement Dinner on Friday, June 1.

Actress Holland Taylor 鈥64 has earned this year鈥檚 Public Leadership in the Arts Award from the Americans for the Arts organization. Given in recognition of 鈥渁n elected official or artist who plays an important role in the advancement of the arts and arts education,鈥 past recipients include public officials Nancy Pelosi, Edward Kennedy, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as artists Herbie Hancock, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, and Gloria Estefan.

For his role as Tyrion Lannister in the critically acclaimed HBO series Game of Thrones, Peter Dinklage '91 earned a 2011 Emmy Award for best supporting actor in a drama series. Casting director Julie Tucker '91, a five-time Emmy nominee and two-time winner, was nominated for two awards this year for her casting of Showtime's The Big C and Nurse Jackie.

Bennington is pleased to announce that actor, director, producer, and activist Tim Daly '79 will address this year's graduating class at the College's 76th commencement dinner on Friday, June 3, at 7:00 p.m. on Commons Lawn.

Award-winning actor Alan Arkin 鈥55 discussed his recently released memoir An Improvised Life last week on NPR鈥檚 Talk of the Nation.

The College is pleased to announce that screenwriter, producer, and alumna Melissa Rosenberg '86 has made a gift to establish an endowed scholarship in the performing arts.

The Boston Globe last week lauded drama faculty member Dina Janis in her new role as artistic director of the Dorset Theatre Festival, a storied, 35-year-old professional summer program in Vermont.

Award-winning musician, director, and composer Elizabeth Swados '73 looked back on her Bennington days in a recent LA STAGE article announcing the revival of The Good Woman of Setzuan, a play for which she composed the original score.

Alumni Sheila Lewandowski 鈥97 and Brian Rogers 鈥95 were the focus of a recent New York Times piece lauding their management of the award-winning Chocolate Factory Theater in New York.

Bennington is pleased to announce that screenwriter, producer, and alumna Melissa Rosenberg '86 will address this year's graduating class at the College's 75th commencement dinner on Friday, June 4, at 7:00 pm on Commons Lawn.

Emmy Award-winning actress Holland Taylor '64 was on NPR's Morning Edition this week to discuss her upcoming one-woman play about former Gov. Ann Richards of Texas, one of her personal heroes.

A television series conceived by Savannah Dooley 鈥07 when she was a student at Bennington has been picked up by ABC Family and will air on the network this summer.

Author and longtime Knopf editor Judith Jones '45, who helped launch Julia Child's career, and the late Dorothy Cousins '39, Child's sister, are both portrayed in , a new movie based on the cooking icon's life.

The world premiere of Knickerbocker, written by Jonathan Marc Sherman '90 and starring Brooks Ashmanskas '91 and Peter Dinklage '91, will run at the Williamstown Theatre Festival through July 19.

Fans of the best-selling are sinking their teeth into Melissa Rosenberg '86's , which hit 5,500 screens starting with a midnight viewing on November 21.

Actress best known for her longtime roles on The Wonder Years and The Bold and the Beautiful

Choreographer of the original Broadway Hair and countless stage and film productions