
Gracie Davie
MA Acting Classical and Contemporary Text
Class of 2025
About
Gracie is a director and playwright from Scotland. Last year she studied traditional fiddle music in the Outer Hebrides for eight months. There, she wrote and directed a play about seabirds. She is also part of the fledgling theater company Biggest Fish Ever whose members met in Dublin as part of the We’ll All Still Be Here ensemble (which won the ISDAs best production). She just assistant-directed The Merchant of Venice with Marc Silberschatz. In her work Gracie enjoys investigating art as community-making and formal strangeness. Music and nature are very important to her.
Theatre Credits
Director, Mr Burns: A Post Electric Play (Anne Washburn), Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Assistant Director, Merchant of Venice (William Shakespeare), RCS (dir. Marc Silberschatz)
Assistant Director, Julius Caesar (William Shakespeare), Shakespeare’s Globe (dir. Michael Brown)
Director, The Stone (Lasse Möbus), Boardwalk Theatre
Writer/Director, I Can’t Give Everything Away, DU Players Theatre (Biggest Fish Ever)
Writer/Director, For The Sound of the Sea in the Sky, An Lanntair, Cnoc Soilleir
Writer/Director, Analogue 21, Smock Alley Theatre