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Braithwaite is a comedic chameleon with deep Philly roots.  He can steal the show in farce, break hearts in drama, and even create the whole production from scratch.  He’s equal parts actor, comic, writer, and entertainer.” - The Philadelphia Inquirer​

Tony has appeared in over 100 professional productions since 1996. 

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Here are some highlights:​

  • The Big Bang – Boyd: Act II Playhouse, The Kimmel Center, The Chicago Theatre *

  • Christmas in the Catskills - Writer, Director, Performer - Act II Playhouse

  • Say Goodnight, Gracie – George Burns: Act II Playhouse, Montgomery Theatre, Bucks County ***

  • The Odd Couple – Felix Ungar: The Kimmel Center

  • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum – Pseudolus: Arden Theatre Company ***

  • Art – Marc: Act II Playhouse ***

  • My Fair Lady – Henry Higgins: 12 Caesars Theatre, Act II Playhouse

  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Peter Quince: Arden Theatre Company ***

  • The Story of My Life – Alvin: Act II Playhouse **

  • This is The Week That Is – Cowriter, Anchor, Biden, Bush: 1812 Productions ***

  • Lend Me a Tenor – Henry Saunders: Act II Playhouse, Delaware Theatre Company

  • After Ashley – David Gavin: Philadelphia Theatre Company

  • Grease – Vince Fontaine: Lenape R.P.A.C.

  • Baby Case – Jack Benny, et al: Arden Theatre Company **

  • Picasso at the Lapin Agile – Charles D. Schmendiman: Arden Theatre Company

  • Rumors – Lenny Ganz: Hedgerow Theatre, Montgomery Theatre

  • Julius Caesar – Cinna: Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival

  • Didn't Your Father Have This Talk With You? – Writer, Performer, Director: Act II Playhouse 1812 Productions, Hedgerow Theatre, Montgomery Theatre

  • This Wonderful Life – 32 Characters: Act II Playhouse

  • Boeing-Boeing – Robert: Act II Playhouse

  • Fully Committed – 47 Characters: Montgomery Theatre ***

  • Death of a Salesman – Bernard: Arden Theatre Company

  • Electile Dysfunction – Writer, Performer, Director: Act II Playhouse

  • Driving Miss Daisy – Boolie: Act II Playhouse

  • Forbidden Broadway – Carol Channing, Ethel Merman, et al: Act II Playhouse

  • Last of the Red Hot Lovers - Barney: Montgomery Theatre

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* Barrymore Award, Outstanding Leading Actor in a Musical

** Barrymore Award, Best Ensemble

*** Barrymore Award Nomination

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