Zack Powell

Zack Powell greatly strengthens Everyman’s ensemble with his extensive regional theatre experience across the DMV, as well as his background in Fight Direction. Learn more about Zack’s experience below and what it means to be part of Everyman’s Resident Company. 

BIOGRAPHY:

[EVERYMAN THEATRE]: (Resident Company Member) Deceived, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Book Club Play, The Sound Inside, The Lion in Winter, Sense and Sensibility, The Skin of Our Teeth. [REGIONAL]: Woolly Mammoth/ Company One Co- Pro: The Great Privation; The Cleveland Playhouse: Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood (Robin Hood); The Shakespeare Theatre Co.: Red Velvet, Dunsinane; The Kennedy Center: Silvain, Shear Madness (500+ performances); Alabama Shakespeare Festival: A Christmas Carol, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Round House Theatre: The Legend of Georgia McBride (Georgia McBride); Washington Stage Guild: Arms and the Man; Rep- Stage: E2 (Edward II); Theater J: The Last Night of Ballyhoo; The Folger Theatre: A Midsummer Night’s Dream; The Utah Shakespeare Festival: King John, The Tempest, Twelfth Night, Taming of the Shrew, Measure for Measure, Henry IV Pt 2, South Pacific, and Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure; Illinois Shakespeare Festival: Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, The Winter’s Tale, Othello, As You Like It, Comedy of Errors (TYA); The American Shakespeare Center: Twelfth Night, King Lear, Henry VI Pt 2, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson; Off-Square Theatre Co.: Godspell, Cabaret, Cherry Orchard. [FILM]: Tapawingo; The Call. [EDUCATION]: MFA in Acting from Illinois State University, BFA in Acting from Wichita State University. Follow my adventures on Instagram: @zackpowellthezactor 

Resident Company Member Since
APRIL 5, 2022

Pronouns: He/Him
Follow on social media at @zackpowellthezactor

Get to Know Me

What does being part of Everyman’s Resident Company mean to you?

Having an artistic home in the turbulant world of theatre is so important. Not only is it a joy to be in a company of talented and generous artists, but it allows for the job security of acting full time–something many brilliant actors never get the stability to do. Having a few shows a year guaranteed is life changing.

How has your time as a Resident Company Member influenced your artistic journey or career?

I feel like I have grown immensely during my time at Everyman. It is a place where an actor can take risks, and go outside their comfort zone. Having a safe and creative artistic home has let me cut my teeth in a way I have not been able to before. Tackling the classics like Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? while also being able to work on newer, more experimental plays like The Sound Inside has been a true blessing.

What connections do you have with Baltimore?

Everyman brought me to Baltimore. But I have fallen in love with many of the people and fabulous neighborhoods the city has to offer.

 

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