
David Bryan Jackson
David Bryan Jackson has acted at many Washington, D.C., and other theatres over the last 30 years, including at the Shakespeare, Studio, Folger, Signature, Hub, Spooky Action, Scena, and Woolly Mammoth Theatres, as well as Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, New Repertory Theatre, the Kennedy Center, Washington Shakespeare Company, Rep Stage, Actors' Theatre of Washington, Potomac Theatre Project and Olney Theatre, where he was Literary Manager for many years. He received a Theatre Lobby award for his performances in Intimate Exchanges at Source Theatre and Via Dolorosa at Theater J (the latter of which he reprised in Los Angeles and Boston, as well as more recently as part of Mosaic Theater’s Voices From a Changing Middle East tour). He has also directed plays at various area theatres, and worked as a sound designer and composer for several productions (most recently for Mosaic’s Inherit the Windbag). His Song for the Earth can be heard on Zoe Ravenwood’s album The Problem Might Be Me, and he wrote the title track on her forthcoming Welcome to the World.
