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Theater Actor Director Resume Jdavis Jackie Davis Actor/Director ♦ AEA ♦SAG-AFTRA ♦ [email protected] ♦ 401-206-2389 Jacques One/Ensemble A Tale of Two Cities Trinity Repertory Company/Tyler Dobrowsky Mame Radio Golf Trinity Repertory Company/Jude Sandy Marisol Woman In Furs/Young Lady/Ensemble Trinity Repertory Company/Brian Mertes Black Odyssey Benevolence/Ancestor Trinity Repertory Company/Joe Wilson/Jude Sandy The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Siobhan Speakeasy Stage Company/Paul Daigneault Laughs In Spanish Estella Velez Boston Playwrights Theatre/Sara Katzoff Day of Atonement Malka Israeli Stage/Guy Ben-Ahron Ashes Actor 3 Rites & Reason Theatre/Elmo Terry Morgan The Empaths Diane Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre/Jeffry George Barbecue Marie Lyric Stage Boston/Summer L. Williams Booty Candy Mother/Genatalia/Writer 2 Speakeasy Stage/Summer L. Williams Saturday Night/Sunday Morning Jackie Lyric Stage/Dawn Simmons Rapture, Blister, Burn Catherine The Wilbury Group/Susie Schutt Turtles Bella Boston Public Works/Jeffrey Mosser Hamlet Gertrude Ganemeed Theatre Co/Christopher James Webb The Voices of We Ceilia/Lydia 333 Productions/Shana Gozansky The Bluest Eye Mrs. Breedlove Providence Black Rep/Don Mays Bug Agnes Providence Black Rep/Megan Sandberg Zakian The Etymology of Bird Rashida Providence Black Rep/Megan Sandberg Zakian The Crucible Tituba New Rep On Tour/Bevin O’Gara The Member of the Wedding Frankie PTown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival Arabian Nights Actor 3 Central Square Theate/Daniel Gidron The Bottom of the Sky Paulette Brooks/Regina Brady Cape Rep Theatre/Trish Minskoff A Midsummer Night’s Dream Helena Roxbury Repertory Co./Marshall Hughes Christmas Belles Rhonda Lynn Phoenix Theatre Artists/Greg Maraio Sons of the Prophet Track 1 Huntington Theatre Company/Peter DuBois Fences Rose (U/S) Huntington Theatre Company/Kenny Leon Well Track 1 (U/S) Huntington Theatre Company/Leigh Silverman Living Room in Africa (World Premiere) Nsugo Gloucester Stage Company/ Danny Goldstein Norman Weasel Wind in the Willows Gloucester Stage Company/Jeremy Johnson Promises, Promises Ms. Olson Animus Ensemble/John Ambrosino For Colored Girls… Lady In Blue Animus Ensemble/John Ambrosino Spell No. 7 Bettina Company One/Summer L. Williams The Exonerated Georgia Merrimack College/Kathleen Sills Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Mrs. Bucket Wheelock Family Theatre/James Byrne Song of Jacob Zulu Sibongele Zulu Roxbury Repertory Co./Marshall Hughes DIRECTOR Race Julie Harris Stage Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater Ruined BAA Black Box Boston Arts Academy For Colored Girls … Mainstage Mixed Magic Theater Hairspray South Stage Newton South High School Identity Crisis Hibernian Hall MPDC/Theater Don’t Know Nobody That Boogies Anymore Anserine Productions Arsenal Center for the Arts Medium, Well Done BTM XX for Lyric Stage Calderwood Pavilion The Eight: Reindeer Monologues The Factory Theatre Xmas Productions BIRTH Born on Labor Day Central Square YMCA Theater BOLD Productions Black Arts Drama Showcase Hibernian Hall/Aljira Galler Ed Bullins/Roxbury Crossroads Theatre Gift of an Orange Wa Gardens Provincetown, MA PTtown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival Gift of an Orange Herma Grima House, New Orleans New Orleans Tennessee Williams Festival Gift of an Orange Boston Playwrights Theatre New Urban Theatre Lab An American Kaleidoscope Streetfeet Women Vermont Town Hall, VT The Delicate Art of Customer Service Boston Playwrights Theatre New Urban Theatre Lab Srey Neang Boston Playwrights Theatre New Urban Theatre Lab Running the Bulls Boston Playwrights Theatre New Urban Theatre Lab Cell Phone Blues McCormack Theatre, UMass Boston University Of Massachusetts Theater Dressed Up Like A Douche BCA Black Box Company One-SLAM Boston White Bra with a Pink Bow Warner Theater Warner Theater Festival, CT Lesley University MFA Playwriting Series Various Lesley University/Jami Brandi A Minority of Three Calderwood Pavilion Boston Theatre Marathon XVII Another August Fitchburg MA KCACTF Festival .
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