STACY
LEE DeZUTTER is an award winning actress, director and teacher. She is a member of The L.A. Acting
Workshop and The Actor's Co-op, and has been teaching throughout the past 12 years in the Workshop's Youth and Teen divisions.
Stacy also instructs L.A. Acting Workshop's Summer Performing Arts camps.
As a Dramatic Coach and Theatre Director, she has taught theatre classes to children, teens
and adults throughout the Midwest and Southeast including Memphis, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Washington D. C. and throughout
Central Florida.
Stacy
enjoys the distinction of being one of the co-creators and founding members of "Theatre Works of Central Florida" (a
non-profit program for teens), and has also been strongly involved with the former Civic Theatre of Central Florida's "Theatre
for Young People" (TYP).
Her professional
acting credits include The Mickey Mouse Club, numerous national commercials and voice-overs. Stacy
has worked as a technical director, set and lighting designer and stage manager as well.
Stacy
holds a Bachelor's degree in Theatre and Media Arts from Rhodes College in Memphis, and a Master's degree in Theatre and Performance
Studies from the University of Pittsburgh. Currently, she is completing her PhD in Educational Psychology at Washington
University/Missouri. Upon completion of her degree, her professorial role will be to enable teachers to better understand
the complexities of teaching.