At Writers Theatre: The Last Match, The Importance of Being Earnest, Arcadia, Yellow Moon, Sweet Charity, The Caretaker, Heartbreak House, Do The Hustle, Travels with My Aunt, The Maids, The Puppetmaster of Lodz, Bach at Leipzig
Chicago credits include The Doppelganger, The Compass, The Herd, Tribes, Good People, The March, The Brother/Sister Plays (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), The Mousetrap, The Adventure of Augie March, Photograph 51, The Belle of Amherst, The Hard Problem, One Man Two Guvnors, M Butterfly, Angels in America (Court Theatre), Nell Gwynn, Mary Stuart; Red Velvet, Shakespeare in Love, King Charles III, Sense and Sensibility, Julius Caesar, Elizabeth Rex, The Madness of King George (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Roe, Twilight Bowl, The Lady in Denmark, A Christmas Carol, Objects in the Mirror, The Little Foxes (Goodman Theatre), Plantation!, Hard Times, Blood Wedding, Death Tax, Bengal Tiger in the Baghdad Zoo, The Old Curiosity Shop, Hillbilly Antigone (Lookingglass Theatre Company), Songs for Nobodies, Mansfield Park, By the Water, You Can’t Take it With You, Lost in Yonkers, Outside Mullengar, The Whipping Man, Season’s Greeting, A Life (Northlight Theatre), Rutherford and Sons, Oslo, Cardboard Piano, Master Class, In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play, A Disappearing Number, Chimerica, Inana, 33 Variations, Juno, Blood and Gifts, To Master The Art, The History Boys, Fiorello, This Happy Breed (Timeline Theatre Company) and The Light in the Piazza (Theo Ubique Theatre; Joseph Jefferson Award). Regional credits: five seasons at American Players Theatre, Things I Know to be True, Miss Bennett, or a Christmas at Pemberley, Always Patsy Cline, The Who and the What (Milwaukee Rep, Milwaukee), R and J: A Theatre Lila Invention (Theatre Lila, Madison), The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (People’s Light Company, Philadelphia); Love’s Labour’s Lost (Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Louisville) and Around the World in 80 Days (Centerstage Baltimore and Kansas City Repertory Theatre). National Tours: The Woman in Black, Fun Home, Motown and Mamma Mia. Television: Empire (Fox), Betrayal (ABC), The Chicago Code (Fox) and The Beast (A&E). Breneman is an Associate Artist at Timeline Theatre Company. dialectdiner.com
[Bio as of January 2020]
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