Ten Chimneys was the home of Broadway's Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in Genesee Depot, Wisconsin. When they weren't astounding New York audiences with their theatrical artistry , this couple hosted the glitterati of Broadway and exemplified gracious living during their summers off (afforded by their contract with the Theatre Guild). The home is now maintained by the Ten Chimneys Foundation and is open for tours in the summers and hosts the annual Ten Chimneys Fellowship, an intensive workshop for top regional actors let by a different master teacher every year.
In 2011, Squigs was approached by then President of the Foundation, Sean Malone, to create an exhibit of illustrations highlighting some of Alfred and Lynn's moments onstage as well as domestic moments at the estate.
The Visit, 1959.
The Seagull, 1938
The Great Sebastians, 1956
Although imagined, this scene features frequent guests hosted by Alfred and Lynn at Ten Chimneys: Noël Coward, Helen Hayes, Montgomery Clift, Audrey Hepburn, Vivien Leigh, and Laurence Olivier in the formal dining room where each pictured undoubtedly sat many times.