| Desiree Burch | Actress, Author
is an NYC-based comedian, emcee, writer, and performer, known for work with the New York Neo-Futurists in Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind and for her acclaimed solo show 52 Man Pickup (four stars from Time Out NY, and The List, UK) which has been featured at Ars Nova, The Ohio Theater, Galapagos Artspace and in the New York (spotlighted by Backstage) and Edinburgh International Fringe Festivals. ...Continued
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| Cara Francis | Actress, Author
is a playwright, performer and director whose plays and performance have been seen at PS122, The Kraine Theatre, The Old Vic, The Public Theatre, HERE, The Ontological-Hysteric, The Flea Theatre, The Players Theatre, The Tank, LAVA, The Arthur Seelen Theatre, The Bushwick Star, and Galapagos Art Space, among others. Cara is a regular contributor to Sticky at the Bowery Poetry Club with Blue Box Productions and was a Spring 2009 Short Form artist at the Ontological-Hysteric. Her children's play, The Caterpillar Hunter, toured nationally with Traveling Lantern Theatre Company in 2008....Continued
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| Erica Livingston | Actress, Author
is a performer, writer and director based in Williamsburg. Erica graduated from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Some of her favorite credits include Pandora in Beth Henly’s Impossible Marriage; Jackie O’ in Wendy MacLeod’s House of Yes, Maureen in Topher Payne’s stage adaptation of Jo Caron’s book Stories I Ain’t Told Nobody Yet and representing the Neo-Futurists in performing week 52 of Suzan Lori Parks 365 Plays/365 Days under the direction of Joanna Settle at The Public Theater. ...Continued
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| Lauren Sharpe | Director
is an actor, improviser, dancer and clown who recently made the move from Chicago to New York. A classically trained ballet dancer, Lauren loves movement-based physical theater. She has studied solo clown performance with 500 Clown and co-created/performed in numerous site-specific spectacles with the ever-inventive Redmoon Theater, also appearing in two of Redmoon's full-length pieces, The Golden Truffle and The Princess Club. ...Continued
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