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Theater named in honor of L. Howard Fox
The former Studio Theatre officially became the L. Howard Fox Studio Theatre
at a dedication ceremony Nov. 16. Nearly 100 people attended the ceremony,
including Fox's three daughters, Cynthia, Deborah and Amy.

Amy Fox (second from left) daughter of L. Howard Fox,
with other members of the Fox family at the dedication ceremony.
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Fox was founding chair of the Department of Speech and Theatre. Eric
Diamond, chair of Theatre
and Dance, said Fox had a deep devotion and loyalty to his students.
"He had a great passion for theater, but an even greater passion
for teaching," Diamond said.
The theater, which has 100 fixed seats and room for an additional 100
flexible seats, recently was renovated thanks to the generosity of faculty,
alumni, friends and the Laraja Foundation. The renovations include new
carpeting, seating, a new roof, and state-of-the-art lighting and sound
systems.
Following the dedication ceremony, attendees enjoyed a performance of
"Hotel Paradiso," directed by alumnus John Wooten '90, who later
that evening received the L. Howard Fox Alumni Award.
"Howard Fox made such an impact in so many ways," said Wooten,
artistic director for TheatreFest.
"To be recognized on the same night that we celebrated his life is
certainly an honor."
Wooten has written five full-length plays and five one-acts, and has directed
more than 15 plays. He has received a New Jersey Council on the Arts Fellowship
for playwriting and he won the Lime-Kiln National Playwriting Contest
in 1997. In 1998 he was nominated for an American Critics Association
New Play Award.
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