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We went to see it as a team, loved what they did, and that is where I sort of introduced myself to Aubrie Therrien. After working as an actor around the country, Davis began composing in and immediately gained widespread recognition in the worlds of musical theatre and cabaret.

It is the best job I have ever had. EPIC Players is a nonprofit that provides opportunities for performers with developmental disabilities to represent themselves on stage and screen. Certainly not live in the moment, which is October What are you looking forward to the most about this production?

Interview: At Home With Scott Evan Davis Whether as music maker, maestro, or mentor Scott Evan Davis leads with an open heart. I am so proud of EPIC because they never once faltered. In my own personal life, I switched to virtual coaching, virtual collaborations, and sort of started TikTok.

OK, this is what we are going to do. This is going to be the first production that the players have had in person in two years. About Biography Scott Evan Davis is a multi-award-winning Composer and Lyricist based in NYC. After working as an actor around the U.S., he began composing in Davis has since gained international recognition in the worlds of musical theatre and cabaret.

The next step was to do an out-of-town production, and of course, everything stopped, but I did just find out a couple days ago that a theater in Ohio is going to be producing it next season. How meaningful has it been for you to work with autistic individuals?

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After working as an actor around the country, Davis began composing in and immediately gained widespread recognition in the worlds of musical theatre and cabaret. Scott Evan Davis is a New York City-based composer/lyricist and social media influencer best known for his sarcastic coffee drinking persona on TikTok, the Prince of Snarkness.

I have been working with the autistic community since aroundand I was hired to work with 10 autistic students down in the Lower East Side. I am hosting the event, and it is a themed cabaret basically about all different sorts of villains.

So, that is up and running, and I am very grateful about that!

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OFM caught up with Davis to talk more about his current and upcoming projects, working with autistic individuals, and how he became the Prince of Snarkness on TikTok. Are there any updates about Indigo you would like to tell us? We were able to include them virtually, and now we are trying to figure out the balance of how we can still integrate them into each performance.

The show has Broadway producers attached to it, so we were doing several readings, and right before the last reading we did before the pandemic, we heard that EPIC Players was doing a performance of Little Shop of Horrors at The Sheen Center. They wanted to write a musical, so I was hired as a composer, and I came in and wrote a show with them.

The theatre company is a nonprofit that was founded five years ago to provide opportunities for performers with developmental disabilities to represent themselves on stage and screen. I would like to begin talking more about your upcoming project with Epic Players.

We were on hold because of the pandemic. How were you coping during the Broadway shutdown? Will the show be available to stream after its run or is it in-person only? What can audiences expect? How did you initially get involved with this organization?