Aimee Davis (Producing Dramaturg) is a multifaceted theater professional with experience in dramaturgy, marketing, public relations and development and has produced site-specific environmental work in New York since 2007 with Andi Stover and LiveFeed. Aimee was a member of the 2008-2010 Women's Project Producers Lab, worked as Marketing & Development Associate with Target Margin Theater from 2009-2011 and is currently Grant Writer at La MaMa.
Sandra Bauleo (Cass) has been entertaning audiences with her live performance sketch comedy and original character work at comedy clubs across New York City such as Carolines, Gotham Comedy Club, Comedy Cellar and East Village Comedy Club as well as around the country performing in opening acts for comic greats like Margaret Cho and can be seen on NBC's 30 Rock. She is currently developing a pilot and web series.
Cary Curran, (Julie S.)Cary’s solo show – Cary From The Cock directed by Andi Stover played to sold out crowds receiving stellar reviews in Manhattan, The Chocolate Factory in Queens, Orlando and Syndey Australia. She is a member of Big Art Group originating roles in Shelf Life, Flicker and House of No More. Cary aka Cherry Dazzle is the dance captain for the downtown dance troupe The Dazzle Dancers. She starred as Priscilla in LiveFeed’s Black Eye Fixer. She also originated the role of “The Woman” in Self at Hand, a production by EAVESDROP performing the show at Dixon Place and The Baltimore Theatre Project. Cary wrote and stared in a new piece called Celestia which premiered at the Hot Festival (2009). Cary collaborates with Mike Albo and starred in his play, Sexotheque. Her short film, Wonder Woman: Battle with the Basher has played in festivals all over the world and won best short film in the MIX Brazil Festival. Catch her in Adam and Steve which is on LOGO every other night. Her most recent role is one of a lifetime - literally. Momma to two boys. www.carycurran.com
Heather Litteer (Britny) is an actress, performance artist and cabaret singer. Ms. Litteer's always makes daring film choices and has worked with directors Darren Aronofsky, Jane Campion and Mary Harron. She is also core group member of Avant - Garde theatre company Big Art Group has toured with them internationally and throughout the U.S. Heather is also a member of the now legendary downtown performance group The Jackie Factory where she was called Jessica Rabbit. You can find her singing saucy songs in hot spots all over NYC and beyond! For more on Heather go to heatherlitteer.com
Andi Stover, (Writer/Director) creates site-specific performances designed to give a thrill seeking audience an experience where they have complete autonomy. She has written for an underground tunnel, a boat, a rock club, a lakeside park, and now the Ace Hotel. Some of her recent plays include Black Eye Fixer, The Magical History Tour, Matryoshka and It Takes Time.
Elise Bernlohr, (Dee Dee) is thrilled to be a housewife. Elise has previously trained with Interlochen Arts Academy, the British American Drama Academy, American University, and the Moscow Art Theatre and performed with The Looking Glass Theatre (NYC), Mill Mountain Theatre (VA), Roanoke Children’s Theatre (VA), and Target Margin Theatre (NYC). Favorite roles include Kate, The Wild Party (Irene Ryan Award), Martirio, The House of Bernarda Alba, Hermia, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Babe, Crimes of the Heart. Also, this spring, Elise can be spotted on the pilot episode of USA Network’s “Suits”. Thanks and love to my family and Gypsy.
Brandy Barber, (Toni Ann) is a NYC based comedy writer, performer and producer. She was an original member of the UCB NY Harold Team, MY KICKASS VAN. Brandy's producing credits include the NYC chapter of the cult hit show MORTIFIED! and downtown comedy/variety sensation THE KISSING BOOTH. Her writing has been seen in GLAMOUR, TIME OUT NEW YORK, PLAYGIRL, and BUST magazine (where she's a frequent contributor), as well as in the books MY PARENTS WERE AWESOME & MORTIFIED!: Real Stories, Real People, Real Pathetic. Check out www.BrandyBarber.com for upcoming shows, spiteful musings, and so much more.
Gwen Calvez, is an actor, singer and fiction writer. She trained at the TISCH School of the Art's Atlantic Theater Company and HB Studios. She has performed around NYC and holds a special place in her heart for Baystreet Theater in Sag Harbor, her hometown. Gwen sings regularly in the East Village with the The Middle Church Jerriese Johnson Gospel Choir, which most recently performed at the Public Theater's Under The Radar Festival.
MIKE ALBO, (Charlie), is a writer and performer who lives and loves in Brooklyn. He’s performed numerous solo shows including “Spray,” “Please Everything Burst,” and “My Price Point” as well as performed as a part of the comedy trio Unitard across the US, Canada, and Europe. As a freelance writer, he has written for magazines and websites including New York Magazine, GQ, Details, The Daily Beast, W, and Out. His first novel, the critically acclaimed Hornito, came out in 2000 from HarperCollins. His second novel, (written with Virginia Heffernan) is The Underminer: The Best Friend Who Casually Destroys Your Life, published by Bloomsbury in 2005. His performances of the character have become internet hits and can be found on Youtube. His newest novella, The Junket, was released on Amazon as a Kindle Single in 2011. Last but not least, he is a founding member of the legendary downtown NYC dance troupe, the Dazzle Dancers. website: Mikealbo.com
Daniela Amini, (Shira) is an actress, singer and voiceover artist who does theater, musical, film, commercial and sketch comedy work in and around NYC. Most recently she played Natalya Stepanovna in an experimental version of Chekhov’s The Marriage Proposal and voiced the character of Little Pim in the Little Pim language learning series.
Joshua Coleman, (Technical Director) is a technician that specializes in anything with buttons, faders, or screws. Sound engineer, video engineer, lighting designer, set designer, electronics engineer, mechanical engineer, rigger, pyrotechnical, and special effects just to name a few of the hats he's worn. First coming to New York City in 1993 as a recording technician, he has worked with everyone from Mariah Carey to Metallica. Recently he has designed music venues, sports bars, recording studios, custom electronics for The Blue Man Group and Cary From The Cock. He was also TD for Finishing House (Dixon Place) and LiveFeed’s Black Eye Fixer (Glasslands and Midway).
Michael Wiener, (Pat, Portia, Octavia) Michael Wiener is a film and theater actor, performer and writer. Favorite films include: Cory McAbee's Stingray Sam (Sundance premiere, Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy at Comic Con), Pearl Gluck's short "Where is Joel Baum," Brian Pera's "The Way I See Things (Special Selection, Outfest), and the HeadQuarters ("Laurel Canyon") produced short "At Night" (Tribeca premiere). Wiener's festival films, and his performances in them, have consistently received notable mention in Variety. Other recent performances on camera include Michael's costarring role in a national public service campaign on addiction, The Meth Project, directed by Darren Aronofsky. Michael has launched two major projects with director/artist Liz Magic Laser including feature length video Chase, seen in a solo exhibition at Derek Eller Gallery, restages a Brecht play in ATM vestibules. Flight, a montage of iconic cinematic stairway chase scenes, premiered at MoMA PS1 and was brought to the Times Square TKTS steps. A cinematic version of the piece previewed as part of the Commercial Break program at the Venice Biennale and in its full length as the Opening Night Film of the Armory Show's inaugural Film Program. Michael has performed indance theater works, with choreographers including Cori Kresge (Sapience, 92nd St. Y), Jennifer Muller dancer Pascal Rekoert (Shadow Songs, Alvin Ailey Theater) and Martha Williams (Package Less, Joyce Soho).
Kathleen Purcell (Angie) graduated from The London International School of Performing Arts in 2009 with an Advanced Certificate in Lecoq-based actor devised physical theatre. She also is continuing towards a bachelor’s degree at The New School for Public Engagement. Kathleen is a performer, writer, activist, stage electrician, stage manager, producer, and director of devised original works. She has worked with Oubliette ArtHouse, Target Margin Theater, Theater Three Collective, HERE Arts Center, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Clubbed Thumb, Incubator Arts. Samples of her foray into lighting design can be viewed here: http://mmtboat.tumblr.com/ Her latest projects are: managing Another Life; a budding citizen journalism blog notNOTjournalism.wordpress.com; the broilings of a new works in progress called "Strange Parts in the Void"; and is writing a book experimenting with forms of egalitarian intellectualism and research RobotLoveBook.wordpress.com, which will also result in a staged performance.
Machine Dazzle, (Costume Designer) Way the fuck off Downtown art star
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Gypsy George Mihalopoulos, (Composer) is a man of music: a multi-instrumentalist (including guitar, piano, mandolin, banjo, ukulele, bass, harmonica, vocals, drums, bouzouki, programming), an engineer & producer, composer/songwriter, and music supervisor. He has worked on numerous projects for film and TV including Salma Hayek’s directorial debut, “The Maldonado Miracle,” “The Brother’s Garcia,” and “Planet’s Funniest Animals.” In addition to producing and recording his band, Gypsy George & Open Road Love Affair, he works with numerous acts all over the country. Currently based out of Brooklyn, Gypsy George runs a boutique music company, Always Already, which consists of production (including mixing & mastering), composing, producing, music licensing & publishing as well as audio post-production for film & TV. He also holds a Bachelor’s in Literature, concentrating on late 19th/early 20th century fiction novel, from Northwestern University.