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Desmond Dutcher

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Desmond Dutcher was last seen in the Without A Net Series with Artistic New Directions, playing in both Human Resources and The Rubber Room.  Before that he had the lead role of Mr. Browning in Michael DeVito's In Loco Parentis for the NY Fringe Festival.  As a member of Emerging Artists Theatre, he was in Markie 7722, Undercurrents, and Is That a Gun...?  Also a member of TOSOS, he has performed in Doric Wilson's Street Theatre;  and in David Bell's Bernadette & The Butcher of Broadway and F**k Off!  At Wings Theatre, Desmond played the title character in the mystery Murder Uncensored and the role of "X" in Better Now, written by Mark Finley.  Other credits include the role of J.D. in the film Whirlwind and in D.C., Desmond played "Bosie" in Gross Indecency at Studio Theatre, "Pandor" in Pericles at the Washington Shakespeare Company, and "Mikey" in Sheer Madness at The Kennedy Center.
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