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Company 45 Showcase

Directed by A. Dean Irby

Significant Other by Joshua Harmon
Dafi Cramer and Mason Forringer

Broadchurch by Chris Chibnall
Cici Koueth and Carson Bennett

God of Vengeance by David Margulies
Mary Paola and Catherine Young

Jesus Hopped The A Train by Stephen Adly Guirgis
Ta’Neesha Murphy and Ana Nicolle Chavez

Ruined by Lynn Nottage
Cici Koueth and Marlynn Pollard

The Cake by Becca Brunstetter
Ta’Neesha Murphy and Dafi Cramer

Reasons to be Pretty by Neil LaBute
Clara Steeves and Aaron Greenberg

Good Will Hunting by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck
Ana Nicolle Chavez and Ronald Benson-El Jr.

The Savages by Tamara Jenkins
Mary Paola and Ronald Benson-El Jr.

The Owl and the Pussycat by Bill Manhoff
Patrick Moore and Carson Bennet

If Beal Street Could Talk by James Baldwin - Screenplay by Barry Jenkins
Marlynn Pollard and Aaron Stewart

The Accused by Tom Topor
Clara Steeves and Kelsey Longwill

Our Lady of 121st St. by Stephen Adly Guirgis
Darian Bencosme and Aaron Greenberg

The Dreamer Examines his Pillow by John Patrick Shanley
Catherine Young and Patrick Moore

Sweat by Lynn Nottage
Mason Forringer and Aaron Stewart

Lovesick - Singing Telegram by John Cariani
Darian Bencosme and Kelsey Longwill

Creative Team Profiles

Director Profile

A. Dean Irby is a New York City–based director, actor, and educator. In his distinguished career, which spans more than three decades, he has acted and directed on Broadway and Off Broadway, for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Negro Ensemble Company, Arena Stage, New Federal Theatre, and Crossroads Theatre, and at numerous regional and university theatres. He is the recipient of two Audelco Awards for his direction of the original production of Home for the Negro Ensemble Company and Boogie Woogie and Booker T. for the New Federal Theatre. Irby is also the former acting coach for The Cosby Show and has appeared in more than 30 television commercials.

About the Conservatory of Theatre Arts

In our teaching and art, the Conservatory values inclusiveness, equality, and excellence. Upholding all of our training is our aim to train and graduate citizen artists: multifaceted people with a strong sense of purpose in approaching an arts education.

What is a citizen artist? Citizen artists seek to discover how their unique voices can contribute to our world. They understand what it means to be an artist, and what they are here on earth to say and do and make.

The Conservatory trains future citizen artists in three degree programs:

BFA Actor Training. The BFA is an intensive professional training program offered to a highly select and diverse group of students. The professional training is anchored in four years of study in acting, voice, speech, and movement, complemented by offerings in dramatic literature and analysis, history of the theatre, stage combat, improvisation, mask work, acting for the camera, and the business of acting. As one of five schools in the Consortium of Professional Theatre Training Programs, Purchase is one of a handful of colleges in the world capable of training artists at this level—and of drawing a faculty from the ranks of professional theatre

BFA in Theatre Design/Technology. Emphasizing studio and classroom training, our professional training program in theatre design/technology gives students the guidance and support of established and theatre industry professionals. Many of our alumni are recognized at the top of their field, and have received Tony, Emmy, Obie, and Drama Desk Awards, among other honors. Quite literally, Purchase grads are working in or have worked in every theatre on Broadway, in all tristate venues, and with countless touring productions

BA program in Theatre and Performance. From traditional theatre to cutting-edge interdisciplinary work, the theatre and performance major encourages creativity, intellectual curiosity, social engagement, and critical thinking. The core requirements combine scholarship and practice to provide students with a strong foundation in theatre history and dramatic literature, with mandatory stagecraft/production courses. Theatre and Performance majors are encouraged to expand the scope of their education by studying abroad, as well as pursuing coursework in other programs of study within the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Purchase College