Marchánt Davis (Associate Director) is a Brooklyn-based actor, writer, director, and author. As a director, his work includes 2 x 2 at the NYU Graduate Acting Program, a workshop production of Your Arms Are Too Short to Box With God at The Mercury Store, Purlie at The Boston Conservatory, and audio productions for Playing On Air, including JFK Taxi, The Wayfarer’s Code, and Did I Miss Anything Important? As an associate director, Davis has worked on productions and workshops at some of the nation’s leading theaters: Other at Greenwich House Theater, Wine in the Wilderness at Classic Stage; Company, American Eclipsed with Tony Award-winning director Bill Rauch, and the Tectonic Theater Project Cabaret. He also served as a Directing Observer on Wedding Band at Theatre for a New Audience. Davis was a Reason to Go Places Directing Fellow at Theatre for a New Audience under Bartlett Sher and was selected as a 2023 Mercury Store Directing Lab Fellow. As an actor, Davis appears in HBO’s Peabody Award-winning film Reality and starred in the feature film The Day Shall Come. Broadway credits: Ain’t No Mo’, Good Night, Oscar, and The Great Society. Davis holds an MFA from the NYU Tisch Graduate Acting Program.