Contacting David

David is booked for stage work through February 2014, but is considering film projects in the interim and is looking to finalize his schedule for Summer 2014 stage and film work. To contact David about potential projects, please email him at foubievox@gmail.com.
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“Taming of the Shrew”, July-Aug 2013

David is currently starring as Petruchio in Island Stage Left's summer 2013 production of "Taming of the Shrew". The production tours a number of smaller islands in early July, and then takes up residence on San Juan Island from July 11 through August 18th. Performances are free to the public, and all information is available at the link above. David is available on some weekdays in July and August to audition for productions beginning after October 12, 2013.
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“Across A Little Red Marker”, March-April 2013

David is pleased to announce that he has joined the cast of "Across a Little Red Marker", marking his second collaboration with playwright Jim Moran. He last appeared in Jim's work during the world premiere of "September Skies" in September 2011. "Across a Little Red Marker" will premiere at the Eclectic Theatre in Seattle's Capitol Hill district in March. David will also be appearing at the 2013 Theatre Puget Sound General Auditions on February 18th.  
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The Play’s the Thing: NYT Feature with David and the STNJ ShakespeareLIVE! staff

David was recently featured in a New York Times article about the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey ShakespeareLIVE! production of Hamlet with which he is is touring as title character Hamlet. The specially abridged production with a cast of 8 tours middle and high schools, providing study guides and talkback opportunities - and there are also public opportunities to catch this production on March 6. "On Tuesday, the ''Hamlet'' troupe travels to Kushner Yeshiva High School in Livingston. In preparation, Shaindy Zudick, the school's director of student activities, attended a showcase performance for teachers and came away impressed. ''The most…
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