Patrick Arthur Jackson is a creative multi-hyphenate with a passion for community connection through storytelling. He is the Associate Artistic Producer at American Stage, where he oversees New Play Development and Casting. Patrick most recently served as the Assistant Director/Choreographer for the production of The Colored Museum at American Stage. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Drama from Morehouse College, has studied with the British American Drama Academy and is an alumnus of the Florida Studio Theatre Acting Apprentice Program. Currently, Regional Performance Credits: Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol (American Stage), It’s A Wonderful Life (American Stage), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Jobsite Theatre), Gloria (Mad Cow Theatre), A Raisin In The Sun (American Stage), White Rabbit/Red Rabbit (Urbanite Theatre), Alice With A Twist (Florida Studio Theatre). Off-stage, Patrick is the host of The Black Hand Side Podcast, Minister of Multimedia for Today’s Church Tampa Bay and is a 2022 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellow with the Nonprofit Leadership Center. Patrick is a proud member of Actor’s Equity, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. He is a proud son of Cynthia Jackson and thankful for the power of storytelling. May it continue to inspire thought, conversation and change across the local and global community.