Dahlak Brathwaite
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Dahlak Brathwaite is an award-winning dramatic auteur, playwright, composer, performer, director, and filmmaker. His work has been presented at The Smithsonian, The Wallis, Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, REDCAT, MCA Chicago, Ars Nova, The Public Theater, The Apollo, SXSW, and on HBO’s Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry. Development of his work has been supported by CalArts, A.C.T., Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and Montalvo Arts Center.
Brathwaite’s musical, Try/Step/Trip, was nominated for three Drama Desk Awards: Outstanding Book, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Choreography. He is a 2024 Princess Grace Award winner and a 2025 Creative Capital Awardee. He has received awards and support from NEFA, the Doris Duke Foundation, ASCAP, the Black Genius Foundation, MAP Fund, California Arts Council, and has taught workshops internationally as a two-time fellow of the US State Department. He was the York Theatre's inaugural Micki Grant Artist-in-Residence and a member of the Public Theater's 2023 Devised Theater Working Group cohort. His musical adaptation of Jason Reynolds’ Long Way Down premiered at Olney Theater Center and won the Helen Hayes Award for Best New Musical.
Brathwaite is a graduate of NYU’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, where he was awarded the dean’s full-tuition fellowship, and served as the assistant director for the national tour of the Tony-winning revival of Oklahoma!. He has been a visiting professor at UC Davis and is currently part-time faculty at Berklee College of Music.
- Featured on the last two seasons of HBO’s Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry
- Wrote and performed internationally (alongside Daveed Diggs) in Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s Scourge and Word Becomes Flesh
- Wrote, composed, and performed the solo show Spiritrials touring over 20 US cities
- Earned the US State Department Fellowship: OneBeat
- Earned the US State Department Fellowship: Next Level (Uzbekistan)
- Served as assistant director of the national tour of the Tony-winning revival Oklahoma!
- Adapted Jason Reynolds’ Long Way Down into an award-winning musical
- Presented COMMERCIAL at The Public Theater
- New York Times feature inclusion
- Four-week run of Try/Step/Trip in the Under The Radar Festival
2018 United States Artist Nomination
2019 NEFA NTP Award
2019 NYU Tisch Dean’s Full-Tuition Fellowship
2021 MAP Fund Recipient
2023 California Arts Council Individual Artist Fellow
2023 ASCAP Plus Award
2024 Princess Grace Award
2025 Creative Capital Award
2025 Helen Hayes Award (Outstanding New Musical)
2026 MacDowell Colony Fellow
2026 Drama Desk Nominations (Outstanding Book, Outstanding Lyrics)