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Jocelyn Bioh Moves On From “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”

Ensemble member Jocelyn Bioh prepares to leave the Tony award-wining show The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time on September 13th. Bioh made her Broadway debut as an original cast member of the show. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, based on the best selling novel, is about a young protagonist who struggles with an emotional disorder. The young man happens upon the murder of his neighbor’s black poodle and his life begins to unravel. Deciding to find out who murdered the dog, the young man finds out family secrets that threaten to destroy his sense of reality.

Jocelyn Bioh is a native of New York City, NY. The West African actress received her B.A. in English and minors in Theatre and Professional Writing from The Ohio State University and her Master’s Degree in Theatre – Playwriting from Columbia University. Recently she was honored by being listed on The Kilroy’s 2015 List for her play, Nollywood Dreams. 

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The versatile actress’ Off Broadway credits include: An Octoroon (Soho Rep, World Premiere), SEED (co-produced by Hip-Hop Theater Festival and Classical Theatre of Harlem, World Premiere), and NEIGHBORS (The Public Theater, World Premiere). Bioh’s regional credits include: BootyCandy (Wilma Theater) and Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet (City Theatre).

We wish Jocelyn Bioh success in her future endeavors and look forward to hearing about her upcoming projects! We’ve got our eye on her. She’s got something in the works we know for sure. For tickets to see The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, click here.

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