Jonathan Feuer is an actor based in Washington, DC. He last appeared at Mosaic Theater Company in Psalmayene 24’s Monumental Travesties. Shakespeare Theatre Company: Richard III, As You Like It; Signature Theatre: John; Round House Theatre: Rules for Living; Theater J: Eureka Day, The Call; Rep Stage: Antigone Project; Kennedy Center TYA: How to Catch a Star, Flowers Stink; Imagination Stage: The Freshest Snow Whyte (written by Psalmayene 24), Charlotte’s Web. Other DC credits include Arena Stage, Studio Theatre, Prologue Theatre, Solas Nua, Spooky Action Theatre, The Keegan Theatre, Adventure Theatre, and more. MFA George Washington University.
Nia Savoy-Dock
Nia Savoy-Dock’s recent theater credits include Young John Lewis at Mosaic Theater Company; Shout Sister Shout!, Little Shop of Horrors, and Sister Act at Ford’s Theatre; The Color Purple at Signature Theatre; and Day of Absence at Theater Alliance. Additional credits include Aida and Mysticism & Music at Constellation Theatre Company; Grease and Mamma Mia! at Toby’s Dinner Theatre; Crowns at Ocala Civic Theatre; and Ragtime at StageCenter Community Theatre.
Her honors include 1st Place in American Pops NextGen: Finding the Voice of Tomorrow and The Great American Songbook Academy Inspiration Award. Nia holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Howard University.
Michael Bahsil-Cook
Michael Bahsil-Cook (he/him) is a multidisciplinary artist from Atlanta’s West Metro area. Through music, poetry, theatre, and film, Michael tells stories rooted in love, celebration, southern tradition, and underrepresented, intersectional experiences. Proudly “southern bred,” he stays grounded in community service and cultural connection. Michael serves on the board of the nonprofit Youth N Focus, and co-hosts the podcast Did It for the Hood, spotlighting underrepresented professionals whilst bridging art & culture. TV credits include Law & Order on NBC. Theatre credits include Young John Lewis at Theatrical Outfit, Young John Lewis: Prodigy of Protest at Mosaic Theater. Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama: BFA in Acting with Honors. @michaelbahsil
Montel Butler
Montel Butler is a captivating DMV-based teaching artist who has performed professionally around the world. Recent credits include James Lawson and A. Phillip Randolph in Mosaic Theatre's Young John Lewis: A Prodigy of Protest, special guest vocalist for Natalie Weiss in Natalie Weiss in Concert, and the world premiere of Gun & Powder at Signature Theatre. Additional highlights include ensemble work for Phish’s 2023 New Year’s Eve concert at Madison Square Garden and background vocals for Sam Smith on Saturday Night Live.
