Meet the team

David Bryan Jackson*

David Bryan Jackson* (Dillwyn Knox & John Smith) is pleased to be making his acting debut at CST, having previously designed sound and composed music here for The Hound of the Baskervilles, Cloud 9, and Les Liaisons Dangereuses. He recently appeared in Cold Country at ExPats Theatre in Washington D.C., where he has acted in many productions, including A Number (with his son Max Jackson), The Caretaker, and Entertaining Mr. Sloane at Edge of the Universe Theater, Birds of North America at Mosaic Theater, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, Timon of Athens, Henry IV and Henry V at The Shakespeare Theatre, All’s Well That Ends Well, Henry IV Part 1 and Much Ado About Nothing at the Folger Theatre, An Unbuilt Life, Endgame, Candida, The Old Masters, Magic, The Best of Friends, and Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime at Washington Stage Guild, The Two-Character Play (with Lee Mikeska Gardner) at Spooky Action Theater, and Martha, Josie, & the Chinese Elvis at Woolly Mammoth Theatre. Other credits include House and Garden at Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre, and David Hare’s one-man play Via Dolorosa, which he has performed on several occasions across the country, including an IRNE-nominated run at New Repertory Theatre. On-screen credits include the independent films Dinner with the Alchemist and Her Tango, as well as episodes of AMC’s Turn: Washington’s Spies. 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.