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Branwyn Ritchie

Theatre & Film Actress

Recent Projects​

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Jack Mormon in the Gene Frankel Theatre Festival

In this dark comedy by McKelvey Collins, directed by Hannah Pederson, a man unexpectedly finds himself in Mormon heaven, only to discover his ex-girlfriend from college is already there. Jack Mormon debuted as part of the Gene Frankel Theater Winter Festival.

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Faster in the Attic at Edinburgh Fringe

I performed a month-long run of Faster in the Attic, a new queer crime thriller by Grace Tomblin Marca, at the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Audiences called it "Utterly brilliant and captivating," "Incredibly well-written and well-acted," "[Taking] the audience on a wild ride right to the thrilling conclusion." You can read our 5-star review from Theatre Village HERE

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Hello, Dolly! In Concert at Carnegie Hall

Transport Group's one-night-only concert of Hello, Dolly! at Carnegie Hall directed by Jack Cummings III, featured a choir and 30-piece orchestra led by Joey Chancey. I sang classic numbers such as Put On Your Sunday Clothes, Before The Parade Passes By, and It Only Takes A Moment in the vocal ensemble, supporting numerous Broadway soloists.

 

the ghost of bob dylan shows one of us greatness at SoHo Playhouse

This new surrealist comedy by Annie Stein, directed by Nicky Longo, presented by The Lighthouse Series at SoHo Playhouse. It explores themes of friendship, competition, and living up to expectations in the pressure cooker of an elite music college. the ghost of bob dylan... was the winner of its group in the series' first round, and returned to SoHo Playhouse for a second run!

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Mere Waters at the Connelly Theatre

Mere Waters by Jillian Blevins, directed by Rosie Corr, made its debut at the Connelly Theatre, winning Best Script at the SheNYC Festival. This beautiful, unflinching play tells the true story of Gisella Perl, a Jewish gynecologist fighting for survival during the Holocaust.

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