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Exciting news!
DaShaun Williams will be performing his first solo cabaret at The Green Room 42 in New York City on April 12th at 1 PM. Join him for an afternoon of incredible music, featuring songs from his past that are sure to make you groove. Bring a friend and enjoy this unforgettable experience! Ticket links are below—don’t miss out!

DaShaun is thrilled to join KOTA Productions in their heartwarming holiday musical, The Great Christmas Cookie Bake-Off. This production combines the joy of baking with the spirit of Christmas, making it a delightful treat for audiences of all ages. Catch DaShaun in this charming and entertaining show, perfect for the holiday season!
Tickets can be found here!

Looking for a thrilling night out in NYC? Join us at Call Us Villains for an unforgettable evening filled with fun, mischief, and a world full of magic. Don’t miss out—grab your tickets at callusvillains.com

Hello Everyone!
The musical "Hearts of the Hollow" has been nominated for a few Regional BroadwayWorld awards! (Including myself for best supporting performer in a musical!!)
It would mean a lot to the entire Hearts of the Hollow team for you to take 5 minutes and vote for us (even if you didnt see the show!!)
Thank you!

On to the next one!
DaShaun will be playing one of his dream roles of The Lion in "The Wiz" with the NY Black Arts Festival.
DaShaun is thrilled to be joining this production!

DaShaun will be back on stage!
DaShaun will be playing the role of Brom Bones in the brand new musical “Hearts of the Hollow” written and produced by Patricia White. This show will be directed by Jennifer Sandella and choregraphed by Paul Aguirre DaShaun is so honored to be joining this production!
Tickets for this show can be found at: www.heartsofthehollow.com

DaShaun is honored to join the cast of "Riot! 1906 Atlanta" for a staged reading written and directed by Micah Penn
It is the little-known story of the ethnic war that took place between the Black and White communities in Atlanta, GA in the early 20th Century.

DaShaun is so excited to announce that he will be making his Off-Broadway debut! DaShaun will be playing the role of Ramses in the U.S. premier of “The Ten Commandments The Musical” directed and produced by David Serero. DaShaun is so honored to be a part of the U.S. premier of such an incredible show!
Tickets for this show can be found at: www.thetencommandmentsthemusical.com

After Nearly two years off the stage DaShaun was able to participate in his first live performance since the Pandemic hit back in 2020. DaShaun is very excited to Join the Cast as Henry Greely in the staged reading of this new musical called Rocking Chair written and directed by Colby Herchel.
Speakeasy Times Square

Starting in July of 2021 DaShaun has had the honor of working with Holly-Anne Devlin and the rest of the incredible cast and crew as an Assistant Stage Manager on the Off Broadway production of Speakeasy Times Square. By popular demand Speakeasy will be resuming performances in November and tickets can be found on TodayTix!

Unfortunately, due to Coronavirus, these are difficult times for everyone, especially the arts community. DaShaun has been using his free time to hone his skills in singing, acting, and moving. In addition to sharpening his skills, DaShaun has been working on some new projects to share with his fans.
Remember to wear your masks! Stay safe and keep supporting the arts.

Beginning in January 2020 DaShaun will be going on tour with ArtsPower National Touring Theatre. DaShaun has been cast in the musical Dog Loves Books based on the children's book by Louise Yates.
2019 BroadwayWorld New Jersey Awards
DaShaun is super excited to have received a nomination for best actor in a musical for his performance as Bobby in COMPANY with Capital Productions!
Please take a few moments to go to the link attached below and vote for DaShaun for best actor in a musical. Thank you!

BROADWAY WORLD REVIEW: Capital Productions' COMPANY at The Henderson Theatre
"DaShaun Williams plays the lead role of Robert, or "Bobby" as he is referred to throughout the show. Williams did a great job playing someone who is conflicted with his life and struggles with seeing what his friends have, and figuring out whether he wants the same for himself. He was an incredible performer who put his heart and soul into Stephen Sondheim's score in the songs "Someone Is Waiting," "Marry Me A Little," and "Being Alive," which was a fantastic ending to the musical."
- Erica Handel
