Jean-Pierre discovered a love for theatre while studying mathematics at City College. With a background in music and a love of literature, he set out to become a triple-threat actor. Along the way, his technical acumen and savvy business sense lead him to producing. Starting with the Harlem Repertory Theatre as their Marketing Director he learned from Keith Lee Grant, Artistic Director and founder of the Harlem Repertory Theatre company. Shortly after a successful run or Dreamgirls and Dutchman, he assembled a team consisting of some of his favorite actors. That simple meeting developed into what is now the Seven Collective.

David recently made his NYC Fringe Festival return in Manny Liyes' Savage International, for which he received critical praise from Time Out New York. His FringeNYC debut was last year in Liyes' Choke City. He was recently seen as Pancho (Man on the Street) with New Media Rep. Previous roles include Miguel Alonzo (One of Our Sons is Missing), Orpheus (Polaroid Stories), directed by Classical Theatre of Harlem founding member, Alfred Preisser, Anthony (Anthony & Cleopatra), Engstrand (Ghosts), Malcolm X and James Baldwin (Civil Sex), and Ronnie Bailey in Langston Hughes' Soul Gone Home. David is the author of Because the View, a collection of original poems and images inspired by growing up in New York City. His poetry is featured in Barbershop Chronicles (Penmanship Books) and Spindle Magazine

Alexander Mulzac holds a B.A. from The City College of New York. He is a founding member of The Seven Collective. He has performed in a myriad of theatrical genres ranging from the absurd (Titanic), to the classics (Iphigenia-Agamemnon). Some notable New York roles include Melvin Van Peebles' Ain't Supposed To Die a Natural Death and Trojan Women, appearing with the Classical Theatre of Harlem, Losing the Light and Big Love, written by Charles Mee. Alex can also be seen in the upcoming independent feature "A Trip to Niagara Falls" produced by award winning director Yohei Kawamata and "7-10" directed by Ryan Musarra...

Nabil is a second generation Dominican American whose parents came to Washington Heights from Moca in the 1970's. He started acting when already late into his college years and just completed his B.A. in Theatre last summer. Nabil was recently part of RIPFEST #10, an experimental film collaboration that yielded the movie "Retreat" directed by Dakkan Abbe. You can also see him in the short film "Whales" directed by Thomas Barnes and in the feature "...Around" directed by David Spaltro...more

Roderick A. Warner born and raised in Spanish Town, Trinidad has been involved in theatre since childhood. He spent years as a photographer and then director. He studies Journalism at The City College of New York as well as Theatre. His time spent traveling the world in the last few years has given him a global perspective that will undoubtedly strengthen his already remarkable eye for directing the stage...more