BROADWAY: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. REGIONAL:
Levee in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom at
Seattle Rep, Sykes in
Spunk at
2 River Theatre,
Belize in
Angels in America, Parts 1 & 2 at
Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Leland in
Blues For an Alabama Sky at
Cleveland Playhouse, Valvert in
Cyrano at the
Fulton Opera, Lysander in
A Midsummer Night's Dream at the
Guthrie Theatre. His Alabama Shakespeare Festival credits include: Byron in
The Robson Tapes, Soranzo in
'Tis Pity She's a Whore, Alcandre in
The Illusion, Lucentio in
The Taming of the Shrew & Oliver in
As You Like It. NEW YORK: Graham in
Strangerhorse at the
Access Theatre and Melvin in the reading of
John Henry Redwood's A Sunbeam. He is a graduate of
Morehouse College and a member of the
Urban Rock Project.
Alvin Keith as Nelson in If You Could Say It In Words.
Nelson suffers from painter's block.
With Sadie, the awkward 'morning after'.
Alone and distraught in the apartment.
Caught in a rare unguarded moment.
Enjoying a roommate-free night at Sadie's.
Sketching in the dog park.
Nelson describes his fireproof storage box system for LPs.
Nelson explains a point of honor.
Nelson reacts to Mark's toast at Sadie's birthday dinner.
A tense discussion in the car (Sadie's POV).
A rebuffed Nelson sits alone with his thoughts.
Talking with Sadie in the playground.
A drunk Nelson raids the buffet at the Gibson's Labor Day party.
Nelson keeps a low profile as Sadie razzes the Yankee Haters in the pub.
Nelson watches baseball in the electronics store again... this time without reporting the score.
Sadie pounces on Nelson after receiving her birthday present.
Alvin Keith has a moment of fun during the Thrift Store scene, as Jesse A. Greenberg looks on.