Event Info
Join us as we cap off Black History Month with a night of creativity showcasing NYC’s most talented artists who will share original and published works via monologues from plays, poems, and films.
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About the Collective and the Performers
Soul Soirée is a cultural collective, dedicated to fostering vibrant community engagement through our signature event ‘The Monologue Slam’. We specialize in curating an inclusive but exclusive platform where artists and professionals come together to express their art, forge connections, and inspire others.

Alicia Pilgrim

Anthony M. Walker

Ato Blankson-Wood

Caleb Grandoit
Caleb Grandoit is an actor, published writer and director. Caleb made an appearance as a guest star in the Netflix original series Grand Army, originated the role as Marcus
in Now That We’re Men (Steppenwolf Theater), received the award as best director for his short film Gentle Boy at the Brightside Film Festival, his poem MisUnderstood is featured in the book, “Now That We’re Men: A Play and True Life Accounts of Boys, Sex, & Power,” and his new short film Don’t Matter To Us is scheduled for production later this year.

Cole Taylor
Cole Taylor is a recent graduate of NYU’s MFA Acting program. His past credits include Romeo and Juliet at the Folger Theatre, Pipeline at the Indiana Repertory Theatre, I & You at Syracuse Stage, Strive on Amazon, and Saved by the Bell on Peacock. Upcoming projects include FBI: Most Wanted on CBS and The Brothers Karamazov with the New American Ensemble Theater.

Danielle J Summons
Danielle J. Summons is a singer, actress, and songwriter whose work spans Off-Broadway, TV/film, Broadway national tours, and music streaming on all platforms. Blending southern charm with urban flair, she brings depth, passion, and an unmistakable presence to every performance—using her artistry and activism to uplift and inspire.

Derrick A. King

Faiven Feshazion

Garrett Turner

Harmony Harris
Harmony holds a BFA in Theatre Arts with a concentration in Musical Theatre from Howard University. Her recent credits include: Thirty (“Mae” Wayward Sisters Theatre), Pay The Writer (Assistant Director, Off-Broadway) harmonyharris.org

Jeremy Feight
Jeremy Matthew Feight is an actor, writer, and director whose film FEVER, which he led alongside Janet Hubert and Alice Ripley, was named "Best of Fest" at the British Film Institute. This year, you can catch him in the upcoming films Speed Demon (alongside William H. Macy), Dead Giveaway, and his own latest short, Spa Night.

John Clay III

Kai Health

Kayla Coleman
Proudly hailing from Philadelphia, PA, Kayla Coleman is an NYC-based actor, singer and artistic changemaker. As a graduate of NYU Tisch Drama, she can be seen on the Disney+ series “Growing Up”, and stage credits includes the Obie and Drama Desk award nominated Off-Broadway play, The Cotillion; regional work includes the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Arkansas Repertory Theater, and Milwaukee Repertory Theater. When not on stage, Kayla is fostering the next generation of Black artists through mentorship at LaGuardia High School and Covenant House NYC.

Malcolm A Chavis

Martin Lewis
Martin K. Lewis is a New York native, graduating this spring from NYU’s Graduate Acting Program. His recent work includes collaborations with Miami New Drama, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Chautauqua Theater Company, and New York Theater Workshop. Upcoming he stars in a rom-com indie film set for release later this spring.

Matthew Elijah Webb

Ngozichukwuka Anyanwu

Noah Michal

Rahmell Peebles

Shanel Bailey
