Pascale Armand is a Haitian-American, New York–based actor, writer, and guest lecturer. Theater credits include a Black adaptation of A Doll’s House (World Premiere, Two River Theater), Bad Kreyòl (Signature Theatre Company) and Merry Wives (Shakespeare in the Park, World Premiere). Her Broadway performance in Eclipsed earned her a Tony Award nomination, as well as Outer Critics Circle and Obie Awards. She is constantly working on her one-woman show, $#!thole Country Clapback. Still Life, a short film by Ned Cooper, is currently on the festival circuit. She will appear in a recurring role in the upcoming series “Parallax” on Apple TV+. She is currently raising funds for her short film Roles Reversed, which she will direct. As an audio book narrator, her latest project involves a series of Barefoot Books Children’s Books for Library Ideas read in English and Haitian Kreyòl. Her lecture, “Maintaining Your Artistry While Black”, centers and informs artists of color on the precipice and in the midst of their professional careers in the entertainment industry from the perspective of a Black woman of immigrant descent. She is an alumna of the NYU Graduate Acting Program and a core member of Quick Silver Theater Company. pascalearmand.com
