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Quincy Dunn-Baker

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Quincy Dunn-Baker

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  • (August 2007) Portrayed Brick in "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof," written by Tennessee Williams, directed by Jonathan Fox at the National Theater of Frankfurt, Germany.
  • (April 1, 2008 - May 25, 2008) Appeared in "Magnetic North" (World Premiere), original drama; written by William Donnelly; directed by Richard Hamburger; at The Portland Stage Company, Portland, Maine, USA.
  • (September 2005) Played "Stanley" in "A Streetcar Named Desire," written by Tennessee Williams; directed by Preston Lane; at The Triad Stage, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.
  • (August 21, 2008 - October 19, 2008) "The First Breeze of Summer," written by Leslie Lee; music by Bill Sims Jr.; directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson; fight direction by Thomas Schall; with Harvy Blanks (portraying Reverend Mosely); Yaya DaCosta (portraying Lucretia); Sandra Daley (portraying Gloria Townes); Crystal Dickinson (as Crystal A. Dickinson) (portraying Hope); Brandon J. Dirden (as Brandon Dirden) (portraying Nate Edwards); Jason Dirden (portraying Lou Edwards); Quincy Dunn-Baker (portraying Briton Woodward); Marva Hicks (portraying Hattie); John Earl Jelks (as John Earl Jelks) (portraying Harper Edwards); Tuck Milligan (portraying Joe Drake); Gilbert Owuor (portraying Sam Green); Brenda Pressley (portraying Aunt Edna); Keith Randolph Smith (portraying Milton Edwards); and Leslie Uggams (portraying Gremmar) in the cast; Off-Broadway at the Peter Norton Space, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
  • (March 16, 2009 - April 19, 2009) Appeared Off-Broadway in "The Good Negro," written by Tracey Scott Wilson; portraying Policeman 2 / Paul Moore; at the Public Theater/LuEsther Hall, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
  • (July 27, 2009 - August 8, 2009) "Wildflower," original play; written by Lila Rose Kaplan; directed by Giovanna Sardelli; with Nadia Bowers (portraying Erica); Quincy Dunn-Baker (portraying James); Ron Cephas Jones (as Ron Cephas Jones) (portraying Mitchell); Jake O'Connor (portraying Randolph); and Renée Felice Smith (as Renee Felice Smith) (portraying Astor) in the cast; Off-Broadway at Second Stage's McGinn-Cazale Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
  • (May 6, 2010 - May 30, 2010) "The Forest," written by Alexander Ostrovsky; music by Christian Frederickson and Ryan Rumery; adapted by Kathleen Tolan; directed by Brian Kulick; with Adam Driver (portraying Bulanov); Quincy Dunn-Baker (portraying Pyotr); Herb Foster (portraying Milonov); John Christopher Jones (portraying Karp); Lisa Joyce (portraying Aksyusha); Lizbeth Mackay (portraying Ulita); George Morfogen (portraying Bodaev); John Douglas Thompson (portraying Gennady); Tony Torn (portraying Arkady); Sam Tsoutsouvas (portraying Vosmibratov); and Dianne Wiest (portraying Raisa) in the cast; Off Broadway at the Classic Stage Company, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
  • (September 4, 2014 - ) "The Wayside Motor Inn," written by A.R. Gurney; directed by Lila Neugebauer; with Kelly AuCoin (portraying Andy); Jon DeVries (portraying Frank); Quincy Dunn-Baker (portraying Ray); Rebecca Henderson (portraying Ruth); Marc Kudisch (portraying Vince); Jenn Lyon (portraying Sharon); Lizbeth Mackay (portraying Jessie); David McElwee (portraying Phil); Ismenia Mendes (portraying Sally); and Will Pullen (portraying Mark) in the cast; Off-Broadway at the Pershing Square Signature Center-The Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.

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