 Liza Colon-ZayasLIZA COLON-ZAYAS as MARISOL
Liza is a member of the LAByrinth Theater Company and The Sundance Theater Ensemble. She appeared in the original productions of In Arabia We'd All Be Kings, Our Lady of 121st Street, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, and The Little Flower of East Orange, all directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman and written by Stephen Adly Guirgis. She originated the role of Odessa in the 2012 Pulitzer prize winning production of Water By The Spoonful, by Quiara Hudes. |  Andrea NavedoANDREA NAVEDO as LYDIA
Andrea Navedo can be seen on CBS's Golden Boy and NBC's Law & Order SVU. A graduate of Old Westbury College with a BFA in Theatre and The Acting Studio Inc., Andrea's had recurring roles on Law & Order, Damages, Blue Bloods and HBO’s How to Make It In America. Feature films include Double Take, Washington Heights, and El Cantante. |  Elaine DelValleELAINE DEL VALLE as CRACK ADDICT CHICK
Named 2013 "TRENDSETTER" by the Multicultural Media Forum, Soulfrito Arts Foundation “Inspiring Artist”, CNN “Woman of Note” & NY Times “Triumph”, Elaine studied acting under the legendary Wynn Handman, in whose studios she wrote her multiple award winning, Off-Broadway hit solo play BROWNSVILLE BRED--her true coming of age story set in the tough neighborhood of Brownsville Brooklyn--now in development as a YA novel at Parachute Publishing. |
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 Alana Rigel as AmandaAlana Rigal, a NYC native, is proud to be a part of this fascinating and well-driven project. She thanks her cast mates and crew for being so supportive and magical to be around. Thank you to Linda and Elaine and the rest of the production team for guiding and believing in her. This is Alana's first film since childhood and she's happy to be back in the groove, especially starting it off with such brilliant and electric women. |  Gina Tuttle as Boo Boo JenkinsGina Tuttle's credits include theatre, independent film, and guest star roles on television. She is also one of America's top voice-over artists- she was the 'voice of the Oscars' four times and won an Emmy for 2009 telecast. She has studied with Larry Moss, Wynn Handman and is currently working out with The Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB). This one's for Dad. |  Antonia Marrero as TenishaAntonia Marrero is an esteemed actress of film, television and theatre. She can be seen in "12 Steps to Recovery and Tracked". Antonia is honored to have been a part of this production. A special Thank You goes out to Linda, Elaine and the cast for this splendid experience. |
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 Lori Liang as JoyLori is a graduate of Georgetown University with a bachelors in Government. Her stage credits include "Right to Vote" & "Child's Play" at NYC's Thirteenth St. Repertory Theater, as well as "Some1 Save Me Please" at the Harlem Rep. She recently worked with Director Rajendra Maharaj of Redshirt Entertainment on the the third installment of The Holocaust Remembrance Project whose focus is on genocide in Darfur. See Lori this summer in the Classical Theatre of Harlem's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". |  Michelle Concha-Herko as OliviaMichelle is a graduate of the Juilliard School. Regional, Off Broadway and Tour Stage credits include Window Shadows, The City That Cried Wolf, Edward Allen Baker’s Dolores, The Average Sized Mermaid, Under The One Time Sky, Life Could Be Un Sueno, Hattie…What I Need You To Know, Jose Can Speak, Yo Soy Latina! and Random Acts. Michelle is also the Executive Producer of State of Play Productions and sits on the Executive Committee of Westchester Collaborative Theatre in Ossining, NY. |  Christine Bullen as Janet Christine hails from Colorado where she made her performing debut at age five in The Nutcracker. She has a BA in Theatre Arts from Cornell University. Christine splits her time between California and NYC. She trains in improv w/ The Groundlings & w/ NYC's Upright Citizens Brigade. Her sketch group "Killing My Lobster" was named the Bay Area's best comedy group by SF Weekly. Her ensemble work with The Storm Theatre is listed among the most galvanizing theatre moments of 2012 by The New York Times |
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