
Jesse Garlick (CapCap) is a theatre maker and educator located in Boston. Previous Liars & Believers credits include Who Would Be King, Yellow Bird Chase and Talk to Strangers. Off-Broadway credits include Good (PTP/NYC). Regional credits include Good, Assassins (New Repertory Theatre), Journey to the West, Arcadia (Central Square Theatre), Beowulf (Poets Theatre), Salome (Bridge Repertory Company), A Midsummer Nights Dream (Classic Repertory Company). Jesse is also a faculty member at the ECI department at Boston Ballet and is the freshman drama teacher at Newton South High School. He received his BFA in Acting from Boston University and has studied at the Dell’Arte Program in Arezzo, Italy.
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Adobuere Ebiama is very excited to be making her Central Square Theater debut with The Convert. Adobuere began her professional acting career at 19 with Boston’s Company One in The Bluest Eye (Pecola-IRNE Nom). She also appeared in Company One’s New England premiere of She Kills Monsters. Adobuere’s recent stage credits include Where the Mountain Meets the Moon with Wheelock Family Theatre, The Black-Jew Dialogues with Dialogues on Diversity, Dreaming Again with the New Hampshire Theatre Project. Adobuere has worked with The Boston Playwrights’ Theater, The Boston Actor’s Theater, Raw Fruit, and Nollywood America to name a few. In 2011 Adobuere landed a role in Nollywood film Unwanted Guest, which premiered in movie theaters in Lagos, Nigeria. Adobuere can also be seen playing the role of Maité in the new comedic web series, The Pineapple Diaries. She is also Founder & Artistic Director of Theatre Arts company, Can’t Wait Productions. Adobuere is a proud member of the Actor’s Equity Association.
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Paul S. Benford-Bruce: (Uncle) after a brief hiatus, Paul is thrilled to make his debut with the Underground Railway Theatre. Other credits include: August Wilson play reading series, UMass, Boston, (Eddie), Duck And Cover at The West End Studio Theatre, Portsmouth, NH, (Crime Scene Witness) PBS Documentary, Brains On Trial, hosted by Alan Alda, (Imam) in The Moment at The Apollinaire Theater, Chelsea Ma. (Father) in Write Something for Me, The Apollinaire Theater, (Cheswick) in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at The Player’s Ring, Portsmouth, NH, (Judge Rufus B. Hayes) in Oy Yea, Oy Vey, Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, (won best play in the 2010 Playwrights’ Platform 38th Annual Festival of New Plays, (Chuck) in Stories I Never Told My Daughter at Players’ Ring, (Crooks) in Of Mice and Men at the Players’ Ring, (The Teacher) in The Visit, Apollinaire In The Park, (Midge) in I’m Not Rappaport at the MillPond Center for The Arts, Durham, NH. Love you Tanishpas.
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Jennifer Timms (Sound Designer) holds an Internship certificate in Sound from Yale School of Drama, a B.A. from College of Charleston, and an MFA from Boston University. Recent productions include Designer for Splendor Lit Beneath Their Bones for Company One’s XX Playwrighting festival, Associate Designer for the BCAP production of Our Class, and Designer for Pacific Overtures, Columbinus, and The Adding Machine at BU.
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Tom Stoppard, Central Square Theater
Tom Stoppard’s other work includes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead(Tony Award), Jumpers, Travesties (Tony Award), Night and Day, After Margritte, The Real Thing (Tony Award), Enter a Free Man, Hapgood, Arcadia(Evening Standard Award, The Oliver Award and the Critics Award), Dallianceand Undiscovered Country, Indian Ink (a stage adaptation of his own play, In the Native State) and The Invention of Love.
His radio plays include The Dissolution of Dominic Boot, ‘M’ is for Moon Among Other Things, If You’re Glad I’ll Be Frank, Albert’s Bridge (Italia Prize), Where Are They Now?, Artist Descending A Staircase, The Dog It Was That Died andIn the Native State (Sony Award).
His work for television includes Professional Foul (Bafta Award, Broadcasting Press Guild Award). His film credits include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead which he also directed (winner of the Golden Lion, Venice Film Festival).
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