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'''David Crabb''' (December 13, 1975 - ) is an American actor and writer. He was born in [[San Antonio, Texas]] and lived there until the middle of high school, when he moved to [[Seguin, Texas]]. His experiences of being a "gay Goth teen in South Texas" were chronicled in his 2011 autobiographical one-man show, ''Bad Kid''. ''Bad Kid'' ran for several weeks at the Axis Theater in New York City in November 2011 and garnered critical praise.<ref>http://www.nytheatre.com/nyreview.aspx?id=bad-kid</ref> It started a second run on February 17, 2012<ref>http://www.badkidtheshow.com/shows/</ref> and has already garnered more positive reviews from the New York theater community. <ref>http://www.curtainup.com/badkid.html</ref>
'''David Crabb''' (December 13, 1975 - ) is an American actor and writer. He was born in [[San Antonio, Texas]] and lived there until the middle of high school, when he moved to [[Seguin, Texas]]. His experiences of being a "gay Goth teen in South Texas" were chronicled in his 2011 autobiographical one-man show, ''Bad Kid''. ''Bad Kid'' ran for several weeks at the Axis Theater in New York City in November 2011 and garnered critical praise.<ref>http://www.nytheatre.com/nyreview.aspx?id=bad-kid</ref> It started a second run on February 17, 2012<ref>http://www.badkidtheshow.com/shows/</ref> and has already garnered more positive reviews from the New York theater community. <ref>http://www.curtainup.com/badkid.html</ref> Bad Kid was published as a memoir by Harper Perennial in 2015.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Bad-Kid-Memoir-P-S-Paperback/dp/0062371282</ref>


Crabb graduated from [[Texas State University–San Marcos]] in 1997 and then got an MFA in Photography and Performance from [[Cranbrook Educational Community|Cranbook Academy of Art]] in 1999. He is two-time winner of [[The Moth]] storytelling slam.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Uq7BioUGb8</ref> He has appeared on stage and on screen, and also works as a sound engineer for Dig It Audio. He is currently a regular member of the off-Broadway theater company Axis Company NYC as well as a producer and performer for Ask Me Stories and RISK! Show.
Crabb graduated from [[Texas State University–San Marcos]] in 1997 and then got an MFA in Photography and Performance from [[Cranbrook Educational Community|Cranbook Academy of Art]] in 1999. He is two-time winner of [[The Moth]] storytelling slam.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Uq7BioUGb8</ref> He has appeared on stage and on screen, and also works as a sound engineer for Dig It Audio. He is currently a regular member of the off-Broadway theater company Axis Company NYC as well as a producer and performer for Ask Me Stories and RISK! Show.

Revision as of 20:39, 16 March 2016

David Crabb (December 13, 1975 - ) is an American actor and writer. He was born in San Antonio, Texas and lived there until the middle of high school, when he moved to Seguin, Texas. His experiences of being a "gay Goth teen in South Texas" were chronicled in his 2011 autobiographical one-man show, Bad Kid. Bad Kid ran for several weeks at the Axis Theater in New York City in November 2011 and garnered critical praise.[1] It started a second run on February 17, 2012[2] and has already garnered more positive reviews from the New York theater community. [3] Bad Kid was published as a memoir by Harper Perennial in 2015.[4]

Crabb graduated from Texas State University–San Marcos in 1997 and then got an MFA in Photography and Performance from Cranbook Academy of Art in 1999. He is two-time winner of The Moth storytelling slam.[5] He has appeared on stage and on screen, and also works as a sound engineer for Dig It Audio. He is currently a regular member of the off-Broadway theater company Axis Company NYC as well as a producer and performer for Ask Me Stories and RISK! Show.

As of 2016, he resides in Los Angeles, CA with his husband, actor Jack Perry, and their dog.

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