About me
Fabiola Davila (or "Faby") is an adaptable and silly actor/singer based in Overland Park, Kansas but originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ever since she was small, Faby has had a profound joy for anything relating to the arts, even in her days living internationally as an expatriate in Perth, Australia, and St.John’s, Canada. Before discovering her love for theater, Faby was thriving in visual arts and would spend most of her free time drawing incessantly on her tablet and sketchbooks. It was during her high school beginning acting class freshman year that Faby discovered a deep passion for performance. She found that theater, either spoken or sung, can be the ultimate form of expression. Faby’s recent performance credits in Webster University’s Sargent Conservatory of Theater Arts have been The Burial at Thebes by Seamus Heaney, Sueño by Jose Rivera and The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis. Away from the stage, Faby still loves to draw, play video games, cook and hang out withher friends.
Faby strives to give depth to female identifying, queer and/or Latin roles. Her aim is to create an authentic sense of inner life and humanity to her characters–characters that are typically under or misrepresented or likewise. In a world where Latine women are twice as likely to develop depression and mental illness, Faby’s goal is to breathe that reality into her performances. She loves to explore plays and roles with nuances and pre-concieved notions to bring her own unique perspective. She loves risky and experimental works and exploring and reinventing the possibilities of Classic work. Faby’s goal is to be the role model she never had for people like her–to demonstrate the complexity of Latine women who are excessively simplified and stereotyped