The Group B Project

The Group B Project

The Group B Project is a New York-based theater company that was founded in the fall of 2005 by sixteen students of the Atlantic Theater Company's conservatory program. The Group B Project is based on the idea that actors can and should create their own work and in the last year they have produced two shows.

The founding members of the Group B Project in alphabetical order are Craig Collington Bator,
Adalgiza Chemountd, Elizabeth Eggers, Julie Jones-Ivey, Giselle Karam-Elias, Ross Kite, Kirsten Kuppenbender, Konstantine Malakos, Sarah Mollo-Christensen, Marc Opitz, Jamie Pujara, Erica Rhodes, Colin Tary, Simon Trevorrow, and Allison Ungar.


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