David Rowen

David Rowen

Biography

Broadway debut! NYC/Off-Broadway: Carnegie Hall, Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds (New Victory). Regional highlights: Galileo (Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Ring of Fire (Cincinnati Playhouse), Shout, Sister, Shout! (Ford’s Theatre), Diner (Signature Theatre), Measure for Measure (Shakespeare Theatre Company). TV: Fosse/Verdon (FX). David is a Helen Hayes Award nominee and a graduate of James Madison University. He sends love and gratitude to his family, friends, Rochel, the creative team, and all that surrounds us.

Credits

Swept Away

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