Patrick Mulryan

Dialects Coach

Patrick Mulryan (Dialects Coach) is a queer director, actor, teacher, and voice and dialect coach based in New York City. As a Voice and Dialect Coach, he is currently represented on Broadway by Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Lyric) and Yellow Face (Roundabout). Past credits include Corruption at Lincoln Center Theater, Lost in Yonkers at Hartford Stage (co-directed by and starring Academy Award nominee Marsha Mason) and Sweat at the Huntington Theater Company for which the cast received the Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Ensemble. Directing credits include Indian Ink, Raison d’être: an Evening of Pirandello (also adaptor), and Goblin Market (JJewell Productions) which he directed in New York at 59E59 and abroad at the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival. Acting credits include Menier Chocolate Factory (London), Roundabout Theatre, EST, Barrow Street/TFANA, La MaMa, McCarter, Old Globe, Trinity Rep, and the Guthrie. Patrick is a member of the Voice and Speech faculty at the Juilliard School in the  Drama Division. He received his MFA in Acting from Brown University/Trinity Rep and is a certified teacher of Miller Voice Method (mVm). Patrick is also a board member of Colored Criticism, an organization that highlights the voices of artists, audiences, and professionals historically sidelined from cultural criticism.

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