Cherrye J. Davis is an actor, vocalist, director, playwright, teaching artist. Education: NYU-Tisch UG- Playwrights Horizons. NY Theater: How to Mourn an American, (Rough Draft Fest. 2019), The Loophole (The Public Theater), And She Would Stand Like This (TMTC), And Then I Woke (Downtown Arts), Self-Accusation (LaGuardia Performing Arts Center), Trojan Women (Oppressed in Heels), Hope Speaks (La Mama), Immortal (The Forge), Bintou (TMTC), Hamlet (Classical Theater of Harlem). TV/Film: For Flow (2011 HBO Black Film Fest. Finalist), Scribbles (NYC Indie Film Fest). Original Work: Scavenger (BARS @ The Public Theater), Dreams in Scar Space (Playwrights Horizons Theater School), Tapes (TMTC). A teaching artist in history and spoken word performance, Cherrye has performed at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Bedstuy Alive!, and in schools throughout New York City. She can also be found performing with blues experiment The Nervous, or fronting the live hip hop band Deathrow Tull.
Follow her moves at www.CherryeJDavis.com.