Erich Greene

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Erich Greene joined New Haven Theater Company in spring 2006 after a stint with Phabricated Data, Yale's now-defunct graduate student improv troupe. He's mostly known as a stalwart of the Funny Stages (This Just In, Musical: The Improv, Crime Scene Improvisation, America's Next Great American Superhero for America, Survivor: Improv, New Haven Junior High) but is not allergic to scripts (though he is allergic to cats): Since joining NHTC, he's co-created Read Big! with A Broken Umbrella Theatre, written and performed the short memoir Feet First for Radio Free Theater, performed for Meter Theater, Normal Theater, 365 Days/365 Plays, SquareWrights, PlayMakers, and Fast Forward Theatre, and appeared in the NHTC productions of A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer, The Vagina Monologues (do voiceovers count?), A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Glengarry Glen Ross.

Erich holds a master's degree in physics, a doctorate in psychology, a day job doing research at Yale, and a stubborn fondness for the serial comma, so he's grateful to NHTC for being something his relatives aren't afraid to ask him about over holiday dinners.