Layalina at the Goodman Theatre.
“The performances are all exceedingly strong, particularly for a play where the actors portray different generations within the same family. There’s a wonderful scene in the second act between Layal (Atra Asdou), and Mazin (Mattico David), as neither can say certain words but they both know exactly what’s being discussed.” -Steven Oxman, Chicago Sun Times
Noura at Detroit Public Theatre - Read the American Public Theatre article.
Selling Kabul at Playwrights Horizons - New York Times Critic’s Pick and Pulitzer Prize Finalist.
“As Jawid, David delivers a quietly heartbreaking portrayal of a man acutely aware of his wife's disappointment.” -Zachary Stewart, TheatreMania, Off-Broadway
Noura at Playwrights Horizons and Shakespeare Theatre Company
“The production features stellar acting… David brings comic relief and wisdom in equal parts as Rafa’a.” - Elizabeth Ballou, DC Theatre Arts
Noura at Marin Theatre Company
“(Ibrahim) is particularly well matched by David… with his ability to keep heaping affection and disgust into an explosive ball of confusion.” -Lily Janiak, San Francisco Chronicle
Corktown at the Purple Rose Theatre Company
“David has developed quite a repertoire of excellent performances over the past few seasons at the Purple Rose, and his combination of force and vulnerability serves him well as an enforcer who’s going through an emotional meltdown.” - Terry Pow, MLive
Escanaba in da Moonlight at the Purple Rose Theatre Company
Consider the Oyster at The Purple Rose Theatre Company
A Stone Carver at The Purple Rose Theatre Company