Meet Jen Rabbitt Ring, the director bringing The Brothers Size to life at CCBC. Passionate about storytelling and the unexpected beauty in human connection, Jen is excited to share this vibrant, heartfelt play with her students and the community as part of the CCBC Performing Arts A Beautiful Mess season.
Jen is an assistant professor of Theatre, and The Brothers Size is a play she has loved since before it was finished being written. It has been joyful for her to get to share it with her students. For CCBC she has previously directed A Bright New Boise by Samuel D. Hunter and the musical Little Shop of Horrors. She also appeared in CCBC’s Spring 2023 production of John Proctor is the Villain. Jen is a Designated Linklater Voice teacher, and in addition to teaching a variety of performance classes at CCBC, she is a professional voice, dialect, text, and acting coach. Recent work include productions with Mosaic Theater Company, Folger Theatre, Solas Nua, Woolly Mammoth, Arena Stage, Rorschach Theatre Company and Brave Spirits in the DC region. She is also currently affiliated faculty with Shakespeare & Company’s prestigious actor training program, a co-founder of the educational residency program of CoLab Arts in central New Jersey, and she is an emeritus company member of Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken. Jen holds an MFA in Acting from Rutgers University.
See The Brothers Size October 9 – 14 at CCBC Essex, Arts & Humanities Hall, Studio Theatre.
Performance Dates: O̶c̶t̶o̶b̶e̶r̶ ̶9̶ ̶a̶t̶ ̶2̶:̶2̶0̶ ̶p̶.̶m̶.̶ SOLD OUT, October 10, 11, 13 at 7 p.m., October 12 at 3 p.m. ASL Interpreted, October 14 at 11:10 a.m.
General admission $10, Seniors, Students, CCBC Faculty/Staff/Alumni $5, FREE for CCBC Students with current ID
Purchase tickets online at www.ccbctickets or call the Box Office at 443-840-ARTS. Free tickets for CCBC students are available by calling the box office.
CONTENT WARNING: This play contains descriptions and depictions of violence, sexual situations and racism.

