The 2026 Pipeline Festival
April 8 - April 18, 2026 Five Shows. Two Weeks. One Lab.
Featuring work by Kayla Amani, Britt Berke, Penzi Hill, Susanna Jaramillo, Alex Keegan, Roshni Lavelle, Mikhaela Mahony, Skye Pagon, Mukta Phatak, Lianna Rada-Hung, Jordan Ramirez Puckett, Deneen Reynolds-Knott, Maia Safani, Amy Staats, and Danielle Stagger

Launched in 2016, WP’s 6th Biennial Pipeline Festival features the brilliant new voices of the WP Theater Lab cohort. This is your chance to be the first to see the most exciting new works by the most brilliant artists in town! Festival artists regularly go on to be produced on the largest stages in the country and to win every award offered for the stage–you don’t want to miss your chance to see them here first! Readings are free to the public but require a reservation to attend.
Previous Festival works have included Martyna Majok’s queens, Sarah Burgess’ Kings, Sylvia Khoury’s Power Strip, Zoe Sarnak and Emily Kaczmarek’s Afloat, and MJ Kaufman’s Galatea.
Lab Leaders: francisca da silveira, Ayana Parker Morrison, and Katherine Wilkinson
Thank you to our funders The Paul and Jenna Segal Family Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Barbara Bell Cumming Foundation, and the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation for their generous support.
Photo by Joan Marcus
PARTICULARLY MEDDLESOME ANCESTORS
By Deneen Reynolds-Knott
Directed by Kayla Amani
Produced by Lianna Rada-Hung
Performances: April 8 (3PM) & April 10 (7PM)
Tori/Freddie…..Latoya Edwards*
Bree/Hazel……Amandla Jahava*
Raymond……Russell G. Jones*
Geneva……Adrienne C. Moore*
Jasen……Laughton Royce
Ainsley……Jean-Patrick Simeon*
Stage Directions……Imani Pearl*
Stage Manager……Ellie Berry
Lighting Consultant…Alex Fetchko
Casting by The Telsey Office/Alex Cortinas
The jolts of inspiration you feel. That urge you wake up with that tells you the right thing to do. Do you really think it is all you? Do you think it is a god?
Particularly meddlesome ancestors use the afterworld’s taboo of whispering thoughts into their living relative’s minds, masking their controlling influence as the kin’s own intuition. When an existential deadline approaches, these whispers threaten to unravel the lives they hope to protect. A supernatural exploration of autonomy and legacy.
FIND ME IN THE MIRROR
By Jordan Ramirez Puckett
Directed by Alex Keegan
Produced by Maia Safani
Performances: April 9 (3PM) & April 11 (7PM)
Nicole/August…..Jesse James Keitel
Augie/Cole……Reed Northrup
Stage Directions……April Schwartz
Stage Management……Aisling Galvin*
Lighting Consultant…Alex Fetchko
Casting by The Telsey Office/Charlie Hano
Augie and Nicole meet at the rock. They climb, they love, they falter. August and Cole meet at the rock. They climb, they become, they remember. Told in unfolding nonlinear vignettes, Find Me in the Mirror charts the twenty-year relationship of August and Cole – college sweethearts on parallel paths of trans identity. Bending time and gender, this intimately tender two-hander reflects the light and shadows that construct our relationship to ourselves and those we love. Who were we once, who are we now, and who can we be to each other?
YOU CAN SIT WITH US
By Mukta Phatak
Directed by Susanna Jaramillo
Produced by Skye Pagon
Performances: April 12 (5PM) & April 15 (3PM)
Bs/Ensemble……Fabiola Andújar*
Ashley…..Michele Selene Ang*
Jayu/Ensemble……Purva Bedi*
The Mr’s/Ensemble……Jeff Biehl*
Asha……Ashley Ganger
Z……Imani Russell*
Stage Directions……Gabe Calleja
Stage Management……Eva Shannon-Dabek
Lighting Consultant…Alex Fetchko
Casting by The Telsey Office/Karyn Casl, Stephanie Castillo
Fresh off the heels of a traumatic loss and hoping for a fresh start, teenage Asha is uprooted from her West Coast life to be closer to her family home in the Lehigh Valley. Amidst the cavernous hallways of her new high school, Asha meets the enigmatic Ashley: the school’s queen bee and one of the only other Asian Americans in their school district. Bonded by a shared history of loss, Asha and Ashley strike up a complex friendship – but around them, students are disappearing under mysterious circumstances. What was supposed to be a new beginning quickly turns into a nightmare, as Asha must confront demons both real and imagined in her quest for peace – and survival. The show contains descriptions of violence, disordered eating, suicidal ideation/substance abuse, and gender and race based harassment. If you’d like any more information, please reach out to tickets@wptheater.org.
BEAUTIFUL CURTAINS FOR SALE
By Amy Staats
Directed by Mikhaela Mahony
Produced by Roshni Lavelle
Performances: April 16 (3PM) & April 17 (7PM)
Julia……Rachel Sachnoff*
Nancy……Nicole Shalhoub*
Terry…..Paco Tolson*
Candy……Colleen Werthmann*
Stage Directions……Haliya Roberts*
Stage Management……Ellery Suffridge-Brown
Lighting Consultant…Alex Fetchko
Casting by The Telsey Office/Karyn Casl
Terry and Nancy have run Nancy and Terry’s Quality Curtains for twenty years. Their store is their greatest accomplishment (don’t tell their daughter Julia). But when Nancy dreams of a life outside the store, who (or what) gets invited in? BEAUTIFUL CURTAINS FOR SALE is a comedy and quotidian horror asking people how they find joy amidst the fear of inevitable change.
HOME BY TEN
By Danielle Stagger
Directed by Britt Berke
Produced by Penzi Hill-Vasserman
Performances: April 17 (3PM) & April 18 (7PM)
A dinner party. And someone’s just said something far more intimate than they planned. And everyone heard. And everyone’s embarrassed. And there are still a respectable 90 minutes left of the party. A work in progress about the hunger to be seen by those we don’t quite know at all.
Asterisk (*) denotes a member of Actors’ Equity Association
Kayla Amani
Kayla Amani is a director and storyteller from and based in NYC. Kayla is passionate about creating and uplifting work involving the intricacies of Black and Queer experiences, while also finding delight in seeking out the humanity and complexities within morally compromised characters. They are a company member and frequent director with PlayGround-NY, winning the season’s “People’s Choice Award” for their direction of @rudymocha has entered the chatroom. In addition, they’re a member of TAG, an artist-led collaboration cohort run through The Tank. Kayla has proudly assisted directors such as Lileana Blain-Cruz (Flex, White Girl in Danger), Caitlin Sullivan (The Keep Going Songs), and Tamilla Woodard (Weightless) among others. They have loved working with companies such as Second Stage, Lincoln Center and WP Theater.
Britt Berke
Britt Berke is a director whose work interrogates love, power, and how these entities are intertwined and revolutionized. She directed the world premiere of Betty Smith’s Becomes a Woman (Mint Theater Company), which received an Outer Critics Circle Nomination for Outstanding Off-Broadway Play. Recently: watch me (NYTW at Adelphi); Springtime (Chautauqua Theater Company); DOGS (Ground Floor at Berkeley Rep); Anne Carson’s Antigonick (Torn Out Theater); Promenade in concert (The Public Theater’s Fornes Marathon); I Don’t Trust Adults (Joe’s Pub); Scenes with Girls (TheaterLab); All My Sons (NYU Grad); workshops with Mabou Mines and La MaMa; and short films SHIPS and The Skin of the Water. Select assisting: The Skin of Our Teeth (dir. Lileana Blain-Cruz); Mud / Drowning (dir. JoAnne Akalaitis). Britt is an alumna of the Drama League Directors Project, Roundabout Directors Group, MTC Directing Fellowship, and Mercury Store Directing Intensive. BA, Barnard College of Columbia University. brittberke.com
Penzi Hill-Vasserman
Penzi Hill-Vasserman (she/her) is a New York based theatre artist/producer/dramaturg. Penzi started her career at Williamstown Theater Festival where she was a part of the inaugural class of Black Theatre United’s Early BIPOC Theatre-Makers. Subsequently, Penzi was the Associate Producer of WP Pipeline Festival (2022), an intern for the Movement Theatre Company in Harlem, the Producing Intern at Tom Kirdahy Productions, and the Assistant for the Theatrical Literary Department at IAG. Currently, Penzi is the Artistic Assistant at MCC Theater. NYU Tisch (2023).
Susanna Jaramillo
Susanna Jaramillo is a Queens-based director and stage manager hailing from Cranford, New Jersey. Artistically, Susanna believes in radical inclusion. She aims to create work that subverts our expectations of identity and uplifts voices that are often left out of the theatrical canon. Her work lives in a world of sensorial extremes and seeks to interrogate the ways that we do and don’t engage with the intersectional nature of identity and what that means for each of us. Recent credits include: The Memory Brigade (The Motor Company) the doctor will see you shortly (Keen Company), azn sad grl (Mercury Store) Myth of the Mountain (Open Jar), Jesus 2.0 (Workshop Theatre), Fucking A (PPAS), Best Life (JACK). Assisting credits include: Yellow Face (Broadway, Roundabout) The Ants (Geffen Playhouse), Wolf Play (MCC) Dom Juan (Bard SummerScape). Susanna is an alum of the Roundabout Director’s Group and the Drama League Directing Assistantship Program.
Alex Keegan
Alex Keegan is a director of new work, adaptations, and devised pieces. She’s a 2023 Drama League FutureNOW Directing Fellow, 2022/2023 Directing Fellow at Rattlestick Theater, New Georges Affiliated Artist, and on faculty at Wesleyan University. Recent directing: MANNING by Benjamin Benne (World Premiere, Portland Stage), MAIDEN VOYAGE by Cayenne Douglass (The Flea), WOLFCRUSH by Haygen-Brice Walker (Wesleyan), CHARLOTTE’S WEB (National Tour, TheaterWorksUSA), BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA by Anna Ouyang Moench (Chester Theatre Co.), AFFINITY co-adapted with Ryan Adelsheim from Sarah Waters’ novel and UHURU by Gloria Majule (Yale Drama), AUNTIE VANYA by Reed Northrup (Ars Nova ANT Fest), and new work in development with Primary Stages, Ensemble Studio Theatre, and NYTW Adelphi Residency. Alum: Roundabout Directors Group, The Civilians R&D Group, Lincoln Center Directors Lab, Williamstown Directing Corps. MFA: Yale School of Drama, where she received the Julian Milton Kaufman Memorial Prize for Directing. alex-keegan.com
Roshni Lavelle
Roshni Lavelle (she/her) is an arts administrator, curator, and creative producer currently working as a Line Producer at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, where she primarily focuses on the annual free and choose-what-you-pay summer festival, Summer for the City. She proudly supported the reopening of David Geffen Hall, and has led collaborations with organizations such as GlobalFEST, the Bushwick Starr, and Deaf Broadway. She is passionate about cultivating and presenting works that reveal new ideas, generate empathy and joy, and encourage audiences to reflect on their roles within the worlds they inhabit. In her current role, she strives to create community-driven spaces where people can gather, believing that we find our purpose through conversation with others. A proud Chicago native, she holds a BFA in Drama and English from New York University and an MFA in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College.
Mikhaela Mahony
Mikhaela Mahony is a Brooklyn-based director working at the intersection of theatre, film, and opera. She is a frequent collaborator with Ensemble Studio Theatre and the Obie-Award winning EST/Youngblood, and has developed work with New York City Opera, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Boston Lyric Opera, The Syndicate, The Lobbyists, City Lyric Opera, the Chautauqua Institution, Bard College, and Rutgers’ Mason Gross School of the Arts. Summer, Mikhaela’s debut as a film director, was an official selection at the Buffalo International Film Festival, Flathead Lake International Cinemafest, and FilmColumbia. She is the Director of Opera at Rutgers University, and serves on the faculty of Mannes School of Music at The New School. As an associate, Mikhaela regularly works alongside artists such as Lileana Blain-Cruz, Daniel Fish, and Anne Bogart. Mikhaela is a proud volunteer artist with The 52nd Street Project. MFA from Columbia University School of the Arts, BA from Barnard College. Mikhaela is a proud volunteer artist with The 52nd Street Project.
Skye Pagon
Skye Pagon (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based producer, director, performer, and arts administrator. She received her BFA in Drama from New York University, where she first fell in love with classical theater and telling epically theatrical stories in curious and intimate spaces. She is a resident producer for the actor-lead company, Atomi Theatre Collective, and has produced shows and events at Lincoln Center, the Tada! Youth Theater, and Hedgepig Ensemble. As a director, she has worked at NYU and with Hedgepig Ensemble. She served as a founding Curator for Expand the Canon, an annual shortlist of classical plays aimed at expanding gender diversity in the classical theater canon and championing underproduced works from a multiplicity of global theatrical traditions. She currently works on the Programming team at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Mukta Phatak
Mukta Phatak is a playwright, actor and teaching artist based in New York City. Her writing has been produced/developed at the Children’s Theater of Charlotte, Ancram Opera House, The Workshop Theater, Trike Theatre and in devised works as part of Fringe festivals. She has also written extensively for children through her work with Mind Body Music NYC.
Mukta is a project-seeker and much of her work blossoms from the creative communities she cultivates. A proud daughter of Indian immigrants, her intersectional identities are at the core of her artistry. In her writing, acting and everyday life she strives to be a force for justice, learning, and play.
Lianna Rada-Hung
Lianna Rada-Hung is an arts administrator and producer born and raised in New York City. She received her B.A. in Dramatic Literature at NYU’s College of Arts and Science and is currently the Artistic Programs Manager at Williamstown Theatre Festival. Lianna serves as the Program Coordinator for the American Repertory Theater, a co-producer on the Broadway-bound Queen of Versailles starring Kristin Chenoweth, and the co-founder and producer of the Episodic Theatre Project. Before her time at WTF, she was a Production Intern at Back Roads Entertainment, Sesame Workshop, and Late Night with Seth Meyers. She has stage managed several theatrical productions, including the original musical Ships: A Musical Trilogy at The Tank and Soho Playhouse, several musicals as part of NYU’s Lamplighters, and the 2022 season of WTF’s Fridays@3 reading series.
Jordan Ramirez Puckett
Jordan Ramirez Puckett is a Chicanx writer from the San Francisco Bay Area. Their plays include A Sapphic Family Christmas, Transitional Love Stories, Untitled Dad Play, Huelga, En Las Sombras, To Saints and Stars, A Driving Beat, Las Pajaritas, Restore, and Inevitable. These works have been produced and/or developed by Abingdon Theatre Company, Creede Repertory Theatre, Flint Repertory Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Intar Theatre, Playwrights Realm, San Diego Repertory Theatre, San Francisco Playhouse, and TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, among others. Jordan was named a finalist for the 2022 Yale Drama Series Prize and is a 2024 graduate of the Juilliard School’s Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program.
Deneen Reynolds-Knott
Deneen Reynolds-Knott’s plays include BITING THE HAND (Florida Studio Theatre Commission, 2022), SHOEBOX PICNIC ROAD SIDE: ROUTE ONE (World Premiere at Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Fall 2021), BABES IN HO-LLAND (2020 Bay Area Playwrights Festival, World Premiere at, Shotgun Players, Winter 2024), PARTICULARLY MEDDLESOME ANCESTORS (2022 Ingram New Works Festival, Nashville Rep) and BATON (2018 Premiere Stages Play Festival, Staged reading at Florida Studio Theatre’s 2022 Summer Reading Theatre, San Diego Rep’s 2021 Black Voices Reading Series). She contributed work to 24/6: A Jewish Theater Company’s Telephone Plays, True Colors’ 2022 Next Narrative Monologue Competition and The Billie Holiday Theatre’s 50in50: Shattering the Glass Ceiling. Deneen was a member of Clubbed Thumb’s 2019-2020 Early-Career Writers’ Group and participated in SPACE at Ryder Farm’s Family Residency in Summer 2022. She is a New Georges affiliated artist.
Amy Staats
Amy Staats is a writer, actor, director, producer, and a 2018 Tow Playwright in Residence through the Atlantic Theater Company.
The world premiere of Amy’s play EDDIE AND DAVE had an extended run off Broadway at the Atlantic Theater and co-starred Amy in the role of ‘Eddie Van Halen.”
Her one-act play, THROWS OF LOVE, has received multiple productions and is the winner of the Samuel French Short Play Festival. Other plays include BAT KITTY (The Momentum Festival); I HOPE SHE’LL BE OKAY (New Works Now) and HANDS (developed at ATC and SPACE at Ryder Farm). As an actor, Amy most recently performed the lead in the Broadway production of THE THANKSGIVING PLAY (u/s three performances). She is a resident artist at Berkeley Rep’s Ground Floor and SPACE on Ryder farm (RIP), an affiliated artist with New Georges, and a semi-finalist at Sundance Theater Lab and The O’Neill Playwrights Festival. Her Russian spy/gymnastics dramedy DEFECTED is in development with Olivia Wingate (MO Studios) and Wren Arthur (Olive Productions).
Maia Safani
Maia Safani (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based creative producer, education programs strategist, and arts administrator. Her work centers community, accessibility, and collaborative placemaking. She is a former member of Signature Theatre’s artistic team, where she created Signature’s inaugural education program and line produced various artistic productions and initiatives supporting Signature playwrights, including Quiara Alegría Hudes, Dominique Morisseau, and Sarah Ruhl. Prior to Signature, she worked on global programs at The Lark Play Development Center, where she helped produce convenings and staged readings of works by writers from Russia, Mexico, China, Romania, and the Middle East. Beyond theater, she has also produced live music events and supported film and visual arts initiatives. She is currently the Associate Director of Arts Administration at NYU Gallatin. Bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University.
Danielle Stagger
Danielle Stagger is a playwright and performer from Queens, NY. Her plays largely engage questions of performance, respectability, and shame through the exploration of the appropriate and the forbidden. She prioritizes the authentic presence of Blackness, queerness, and womanhood both on and off stage and, as an artist in practice, works to decentralize and destabilize the product-driven, linear theatrical process. Danielle is the inaugural recipient of the Lily’s Lorraine Hansberry Fellowship, is a two-time Eugene O’Neill NPC Finalist, and was a nominee for the 2024 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. Danielle’s plays have been finalists for the SoHo Rep Writer/Director Lab, the Ollie New Play Award, and the Lark’s Venturous Playwrights Fellowship. She has been commissioned by Second Stage Theater and Manhattan Theatre Club; she holds a B.A. in Theater and Performance Studies from Stanford University and an MFA in Playwriting from the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale.
Latoya Edwards
Latoya Edwards (Tori/Freddie; Particularly Meddlesome Ancestors) NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: White Girl in Danger (2nd Stage/Vineyard Theatre); The Rolling Stone (Lincoln Center); School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play (MCC & Center Theatre Group); Miss You Like Hell (The Public Theatre). REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theatre Company: Merry Wives; Berkshire Theatre Group: Hair; Adirondack Theatre Festival: Nikola Tesla Drops a Beat. TV/Film: Law & Order: SVU; The Get Down; Many Saints of Newark; Beauty; They Saw the Sun First; Enjoy Your Visit; Don’t Stay Safe. OTHER: Religion (Canada) AWARDS: BAFTA Award (They Saw The Sun First); 2 AUDELCO Award Nominations (White Girl in Danger and The Rolling Stone) Instagram: @latoyaedwards.nyc.
Amandla Jahava
Amandla Jahava (Bree/Hazel; Particularly Meddlesome Ancestors) is a Kenyan-American artist based out of New York. She passionately creates and advocates for EDI stories from an EDI perspective for EDI people. Pilot Princess Credits: PEEP SHOW at FX, DMZ at HBO, HOW TO MAKE LOVE TO A BLACK WOMAN at Showtime. Theater: PRACTICE (Playwrights Horizon) EXCEPTION TO THE RULE (Roundabout) SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE (Williamstown Theater Festival) Degrees from: fka Yale School of Drama ‘19, CalArts ‘16.
Russell G. Jones
Russell G. Jones (Raymond; Particularly Meddlesome Ancestors) is an Audelco, Obie and SAG Award-winning actor who has worn many theatermaker hats as a fixture on New York City stages since the mid-90s. Russell proudly originated roles in plays by Lynn Nottage, Suzan-Lori Parks, Tanya Barfield, Fernanda Coppel, Kirk Wood Bromley, and Stephen Adly Guirgis. On TV, he was a series regular opposite Edie Falco in CBS’ Tommy and recurrs on Only Mudrers In The Building for Hulu, Long Bright River for Peacock, Steven Soderbergh’s Full Circle for Max, and Godless for Netflix. Russell founded BLND SPOT EXPERIENCE and facilitates cross-cultural dialogue and critical thinking by providing tools and context for perceiving racial inequity and our roles in challenging it.
Adrienne C. Moore
Adrienne C. Moore (Geneva; Particularly Meddlesome Ancestors) is an acclaimed stage, TV, film and voice actress. Theatre repertoire includes The Blood Quilt (Lileana Blain-Cruz, Lincoln Center Theater), Black Odyssey (Stevie Walker-Webb, Classic Stage Company), the revival of Ntozake Shange’s, For Colored Girls… (The Public Theater), The Taming of the Shrew (Phyllida Lloyd, Shakespeare in the Park), Milk Like Sugar (Rebecca Taichman, La Jolla Playhouse, Playwrights Horizons), John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only (Stevie Walker-Webb, Baltimore Center Stage), and 365 Plays/365 Days (Suzan-Lori Parks, The Public). Adrienne is known for her 3 time SAG Award winning role of Black Cindy on Netflix’s “Orange Is the New Black.” Additional credits include “30 Rock”, “Homeland”, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “Pretty Hard Cases,” “Search Party,” “Bupkis,” “Poker Face,” “Juror #2”, “Shaft,” “Wonder Woman: Bloodlines”, and “We Lost Our Human.”
Laughton Royce
Laughton Royce (Jasen; Particularly Meddlesome Ancestors) In 2023 Laughton Royce, a New York-based actor and musician originally from Atlanta, fulfilled a lifelong dream going on as ‘Hamlet’ at The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park, directed by Tony Award-winner Kenny Leon. And this April he will reunite with Kenny for a workshop of Trading Places.
Laughton originated the role of ‘Bobby’ in the developmental workshop of Purple Rain, helmed by Lileana Blain-Cruz; and was honored to participate in Rattlestick Theater and StoryBridge Productions workshop of the new queer African musical The Call.
Making his television debut on HBO’s The Gilded Age, Laughton most recently shot the independent feature Clean Hands opposite Zach Braff, Abigail Spencer and Esther McGregor under the direction of Jake Allyn. Next up, Nika Fehmiu’s independent film Between Us and the River where he plays ‘Casey’ a soldier dealing with the horrors he’s witnessed in the Iraq war.
Jean-Patrick Simeon
Jean-Patrick Simeon (Ainsley; Particularly Meddlesome Ancestors) is an actor, writer, and educator from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, now based in Brooklyn. He studied Psychology at NYU and later trained at T. Schreiber Studio in New York. His work includes appearances on Law & Order and Zoey 101, as well as performances with New York theaters such as Rattlestick Theatre and The Flatiron Playhouse. He most recently appeared in the feature film Alchemy of Solitude (2024), where he received a Best Actor nomination at the Virginia Black Film Festival. He also teaches and advises students in the BA Theatre program at Brooklyn College.
Imani Pearl
Imani Pearl (Stage Directions; Particularly Meddlesome Ancestors) (she/they) is a NY-based artist. She appeared in the Broadway production of 1776: The Musical (Revival) and in Love + Science Off-Broadway at New York City Center. Their onscreen appearances include Fleishman is in Trouble (Hulu), Law & Order (NBC), and Extrapolations (AppleTV). She has also performed with Tectonic Theater Project, Abington Theater Company, The People’s Theater and has an upcoming reading with Classical Theater of Harlem. Imani is always happy to play a part in Black storytelling! website: imanipearl.com
Jesse James Keitel
Jesse James Keitel (Nicole/August; Find Me in the Mirror) As an actress, writer, and advocate, Jesse James Keitel has been pivotal in moving the needle for the LGBTQ+ community’s timely representation in Hollywood. TV/FILM: Big Sky (ABC/ Hulu), Queer As Folk (Peacock), Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount), 56 Days (Amazon), Younger (Netflix), and the BAFTA & Student Academy Award winning Miller & Son — Upcoming: feature films Riding Shotgun & The Designer. THEATER: The Christine Jorgensen Show (off-broadway), Theo (Two River Theater, World Premiere), Beautiful Province (LCT3 Yale Drama Series). Vogue named her one of the “Rising Stars Poised to Dominate in 2022” and she was awarded the Human Rights Campaign Equality Award that same year. BFA Pace University.
April Schwartz
April Schwartz (Stage Directions; Find Me in the Mirror) April Schwartz is a Brooklyn based performer and artist. Her recent credits include Jaguar Jones, Minerva the Great, and The Devil in Please Clap (Nu Box Theater), Erica in Likewise (Jerry Orbach Theatre, NYTF, Wesleyan University) Emma in Dr SilkFingers Will See You Now (The Tank); Wesleyan University productions: The Mayor in Wolfcrush, Starveling in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, various roles in Sonnets for an Old Century; and as a clown/mime in devised dance work (Colorado College).
Reed Northrup
Reed Northrup (Augie/Cole; Find Me in the Mirror) Reed Northrup is an actor and writer based in New York. Film/TV: Kevin Smith’s THE 4:30 MOVIE, Logic’s PARADISE RECORDS, David Mackenzie’s RELAY, HBO’s HIGH MAINTENANCE, and the voice of Javi on Adult Swim’s TEENAGE EUTHANASIA. He leads Sav Rodger’s film, PANCAKE SKANK, premiering fall 2026. He has worked with theaters such as: The Guthrie, Breaking the Binary, New York Theatre Workshop, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Ars Nova, National Queer Theater, and more. As a writer, he has both a television series and feature film in development. His short film, Miracle, is expected to shoot later this year. MFA Yale School of Drama, BA Sarah Lawrence College.
Aisling Galvin
Aisling Galvin (Stage Manager) Aisling Galvin is thrilled to be working WP Theater. Previous credits include MEAT SUIT (Second Stage), Pericles (Public Theater); Artificial Flavors, Sex Variants (The Civilians); MEMNON (Classical Theatre of Harlem); Gruesome Playground Injuries (Lucille Lortel Theatre); Passing Strange (Long Wharf); Mystic Pizza (Paper Mill Playhouse); Mojada: A Medea in Los Angeles, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Yale Rep); Paradise Ballroom (New York Stage and Film).
Fabiola Andújar
Fabiola Andújar (The B’s/Ensemble; You Can Sit With Us) is an actor and writer from Utuado, Puerto Rico. Her screen credits include: Love & Death (HBO Max), Walker (The CW), Fear the Walking Dead (The CW), Spy Kids: Armageddon (Netflix), Las Hijas de Rosalía (Tribeca 2025 Official Selection), The Channel, Match Me If You Can, The Chosen, Hit & Run, and Wishing on Stars. Previous theater credits include: A Beautiful Death on 34th and Fifth (The Ensemble Theatre), for which she won “Best Performer in a Play” at the Broadway World Houston Awards; 21 Chump Street: The Musical (TEATRX); 10 Ways to Survive Life in a Quarantine (The Alpha NYC Theater Co); and Oskar and the Big Bully Battle. She’s a Miranda Family Fellow and MFA candidate at the David Geffen School of Drama.
Michele Selene Ang
Michele Selene Ang (Ashley; You Can Sit With Us) is a Chinese-Indonesian-American performer & writer from the Bay. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Performance from Fordham University and her screen acting work can be found on Netflix’s hit TV drama 13 Reasons Why and CBS’ Elementary. On the film side, you can find her in the indie movie How I Learned to Fly on Apple TV. Michele has originated lead roles in new plays at acclaimed venues like Lincoln Center, Yale Rep, East West Players, The Old Globe, and Berkeley Rep. You can keep up with her at michelesang.com!
Purva Bedi
Purva Bedi (Jayu/Ensemble; You Can Sit With Us) is an actor working across film, television, and theater. On stage, she recently appeared with the NAATCO in Cymbeline, The Lucky Ones with Boomerang Theatre, and Coach Coach with Clubbed Thumb. Her screen credits include Relay, Poclet Dream (upcoming), guest appearances on Elsbeth, The Good Wife, and One of Us Is Lying among others.
Jeff Biehl
Jeff Biehl (The Mr’s/Ensemble; You Can Sit With Us) Broadway: PATRIOTS (Barrymore), MACHINAL (Roundabout). Off- Broadway: BURNING CAULDRON OF FIERY FIRE (Vineyard), WAITING FOR GODOT (TFANA), THE UNBELIEVING (Civilians), MERCHANT OF VENICE (TFANA and Lyceum Edinburgh), LIFE SUCKS (Wheelhouse – Drama Desk Nom. Outstanding Actor), CATCH AS CATCH CAN (Page 73), THE RAPE OF THE SABINE WOMEN…. (Playwrights Realm); CHARLES FRANCIS CHAN JR’S… (NAATCO); 10 OUT OF 12 (Soho Rep), LIVES OF THE SAINTS (Primary Stages), POOR BEHAVIOR (Primary Stages), ISAAC’S EYE (EST); FULFILLMENT (Flea), BURNING (New Group). Film: “A Master Builder”, “Ricki and the Flash”, “Worth”, “Relay”. Television: “The Path”, “Vinyl”, “Mysteries of Laura”, “Forever”, “Southland”, all “Law & Orders.” Training: Juilliard.
Ashley Ganger
Ashley Ganger (Asha; You Can Sit With Us) is thrilled to be a part of the reading for YOU CAN SIT WITH US. She is an Indo-Canadian actress now based in NYC. Her on screen credits include the television series GRAND ARMY as well as LATE BLOOMER. She has also starred in the feature film CALORIE as well as the short film ALL AT ONCE. @ashleyganger
Imani Russell
Imani Russell (Z; You Can Sit With Us) is a born and raised and representing Brooklyn artist. Trained in classical music, musical theatre, and acting, Imani made their Broadway debut in November 2023 in the new musical HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO. Imani has performed off-Broadway and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. They also write music under the name NANí. Selected Off-Bway/NYC: TROPHY BOYS (MCC); ON THE EVOLUTIONARY FUNCTION OF SHAME (2ST). Thank you Russell Fam, Kiyomi, and CLA. Pa’lante pa’siempre! @imanithecowboy
Gabe Calleja
Gabe Calleja (Stage Directions; You Can Sit With Us) A New York City native, Gabe attended Bucknell University where he graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering, but don’t let that fool you. While there, he spent most of his time on the stage starring in shows such as The Lovesong of J. Robert Oppenheimer (J. Robert Oppenheimer), Black Comedy (Brindsley), and Radium Girls (Arthur). Unable to resist the call of the stage, Gabe moved back home to continue his training at The Acting Studio New York’s Meisner Conservatory. His most recent New York stage credits include R.U.R. (Domin), Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Picasso) and, Buscando a Copi (Didier), where he had his Spanish theater debut and won the Fuerzafest award for best supporting actor. Gabe is slated to make his Off Broadway debut later this month in the production You and Me.
Eva Shannon-Dabek
Eva Shannon-Dabek (Stage Manager; You Can Sit With Us) Off-Broadway: Public Charge, The Seat of Our Pants (The Public). Business Ideas, Deep Blue Sound, Grief Hotel, Winterworks (Clubbed Thumb). Prince Faggot, Sad Boys in Harpy Land, Wet Brain, Regretfully So the Birds Are, The Trees, Catch as Catch Can (Playwrights Horizons). Mary Gets Hers (The Playwrights Realm). Invasive Species. Education: BA in Theatre, Smith College; SM Fellow, Playwrights Horizons. Eva thanks her family and friends for everything!
Rachel Sachnoff
Rachel Sachnoff (Julia; Beautiful Curtains For Sale) is an actress based in New York. Most recently, she starred as Abby in the short film Plus One and appeared as Vitrucchia in the Netflix series The Decameron. Previously, she appeared as Jane Jr in the New Group production of Evanston Salt Costs Climbing by Will Arbery, directed by Danya Taymor. Rachel has been in original productions with companies including New Neighborhood, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Ars Nova’s ANT Fest, Dixon Place, The Tank, Cloud City, The Wild Project, The New Ohio, Two Headed Rep, Calliope, and the Brick. She’s developed new work Playwrights Horizons, Clubbed Thumb, The O’Neill, The Bushwick Starr, The New Group, The Lark, Mabou Mines, and many more. rachelsachnoff.com @rsachnoff on instagram
Nicole Shahloub
Nicole Shahloub (Nancy; Beautiful Curtains For Sale) Broadway: China Doll. Off Broadway: The Play Co., Lincoln Center, The Mint, St. Ann’s Warehouse. Regional: Berkeley Rep, The Kirk Douglas CTG, South Coast Rep, Yale Rep, The Goodman, Hartford Stage, Lookingglass, American Repertory Theater, Williamstown Theater Festival, KC Rep. TV/Film:Recurring roles on Law & Order: Organized Crime and Evil, FBI, Goosebumps, Tulsa King, Blue Bloods, The Good Fight, The Village, Elementary, Seal Team, Bull, Madame Secretary, The Gaffigan Show, New Girl, The Mentalist, Legends, Scandal, The Good Wife, Sex & The City 2, The International, Wetware.
Paco Tolson
Paco Tolson (Terry; Beautiful Curtains For Sale)Paco was recently nominated for two Lucille Lortel Awards (Outstanding Lead Performance for Fiasco Theater’s Knight of the Burning Pestle and Outstanding Featured Actor for Vietgone at Manhattan Theatre Club) as well as En Grade Arts/The Vineyard Theater’s production of The Wind and The Rain—which earned a Drama Desk nomination for Unique Theatrical Experience. Paco originated roles in the Off-Broadway premieres of Poor Yella Rednecks (Manhattan Theatre Club), End Days (Ensemble Studio Theatre), The Children of Vonderly and Rescue Me (Ma-Yi Theater Company), and Ma-Yi’s production of SUMO at The Public Theater. With Fiasco: Twelfth
Night and Pericles (Classic Stage Company), and Measure for Measure (Actor’s Theater of Louisville). Regional: to the yellow house (La Jolla Playhouse); With South Coast Rep: Peter and
the Starcatcher, Vietgone, and Poor Yella Rednecks; with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival: The Winter’s Tale and Vietgone. Audio Drama: (There’s) No Time for Comedy (Playwrights
Horizons), The Memory Motel (Two River Theater), Witness (Paramount/Gideon Media), Out of Sight (Unknown 9), Henry V, The Tempest, and Measure for Measure (Play On Shakespeare). Film and TV credits include Billions, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Prodigal Son, Search Party, The Good Fight, Madam Secretary, Happy!, The Code, and 7 DAY GIG. Paco is a graduate of Brown University and a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre, Fiasco Theater, and The Actors Center. He is grateful for his incredible family and their enduring support. @pacotolson
Colleen Werthmann
Colleen Werthmann (Candy; Beautiful Curtains For Sale): Recently, [my utopias] by Jay Stull dir. Jillian Jetton (Exponential Festival); YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, dir. Katie Devin Orenstein (BCTR); Ariel Stess’s KARA & EMMA & BARBARA & MIRANDA (2025 OBIE), dir. Meghan Finn (The Tank). Colleen is an Emmy-nominated comedy writer (Daily Show, Nightly Show, Oscars, etc.). She’s also a founding member of The Civilians (MR. BURNS, GONE MISSING,THE LADIES, etc.) and the experimental theater group Elevator Repair Service (GATZ, TOTAL FICTIONAL LIE, etc.). Off-Broadway: Public, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons. Film/TV: SISTERS, SALT, The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Law & Order(s).
Haliya Roberts
Haliya Roberts (Stage Directions; Beautiful Curtains For Sale) is a New York based actor and voiceover artist. She most recently appeared at Lincoln Center LCT3 in the staged reading of Three Weeks in Paris by Christina Anderson, and Boomerang Theatre Company’s production of Romeo and Juliet. She holds a MA in Classical Acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). She is also a graduate of The Honors Acting Conservatory at The Theatre Lab: School of the Dramatic Arts in Washington, DC. Haliya was awarded Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2019 Richmond Theatre Critics Circle Awards for her performance in the one woman show, Pretty Fire, by Charlayne Woodard (5th Wall Theatre). Website: haliyaroberts.com | IG: joi2thewrld
Ellery Suffridge-Brown
Ellery Suffridge-Brown (Stage Manager; Beautiful Curtains For Sale) is an NYC-based Events, Production, and Stage Manager who brings over a decade of experience to events and performances. They currently work with Lincoln Center, BRIC, Mercury Store, Cherry Lane Theatre and Pocket Ghost Productions in addition to private and corporate clients. They enjoy blending artistic and technical disciplines together to bring live experiences to life!
Alex Fetchko
Alex Fetchko (Lighting Consultant) NYC-based Lighting Design & *Associate. Recent: Events at The Glasshouse and Cipriani, Camille A. Brown & Dancers (I AM), Westport Country Playhouse (Importance of Being Earnest), Nantucket PAC (What the Constitution Means to Me, Theater People), 2nd Stage Theater (*Lunar Eclipse, *The Apiary), Glimmer glass Festival / Detroit Opera (*Rinaldo), The Public Theater (*Good Bones), TheaterWorks Hartford (Sandra), Company XIV (*Nutcracker Rouge, *Queen of Hearts), Signature Theatre (*Letters From Max). Additional Companies: Lincoln Center Theater, Playwrights Horizons, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Atlantic Theater Company, New York Theatre Workshop, La MaMa, Commonwealth Shakespeare Co. Boston University, BFA.