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Adam Fristoe is a Professor of Performing Arts at Savannah College of Art and Design (Atlanta), holding this role since 2019. He also serves as Adjunct Faculty at Kennesaw State University and has held visiting roles including Visiting Professor of Movement at University of Georgia's M.F.A. program. His career combines academia with extensive professional theater experience.
Education:
- M.F.A., Classical Acting, George Washington University
- B.F.A., Theatre, Southern Methodist University
His expertise spans acting technique instruction, voice/movement coaching, and immersive theater production. He co-founded Out of Hand Theater (2001-present) and has been an associate artist with Théâtre du Rêve since 2005. Fristoe's work bridges academic training and professional performance, with notable projects like a NASA-funded theater piece exploring evolutionary psychology.
Awards & Honors:
- Recipient of multiple Atlanta theater accolades including Best of ATL awards
- U.S. Artists Fellowship nominee (2010)
- Artist-in-Residence at NASA/National Science Foundation Center (2010)
Teaching & Leadership: Advised through training programs at Drama, Inc. and Emory University (2009-2018). His career includes freelance acting since 1998 and stunt work with Black Nights Stunt Team (2004-2007). He leads Atlanta's performing arts community through roles in VASTA, SAG-AFTRA, and other organizations.
Labs/Teams: Active in collaborative projects with Out of Hand Theater and Théâtre du Rêve, emphasizing immersive and experimental theater formats.




