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Clara Napolitano
Clara Napolitano’s recent acting credits include productions of The Seagull and Indian Summer with Columbia University. She is a graduate of Syracuse University’s Acting BFA, and was born and raised in Brooklyn. To Frances, Olivia, Julia, and Hillel- I am so so thankful. Find her at claranapolitano.com
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Hillel Rosenshine
Hillel Rosenshine is an actor whose recent theater credits include Bettinger's Luggage (AMT Theater), “The Grandchild Effect” (finalist at Act One: One Act Festival at The Secret Theater), Bad Jews (The Gamm Theatre), and The Lifespan of a Fact (Elmwood Playhouse). Recent film projects include Name to the Face (Winner, Best Mobile Film, Druk International Film Festival) and Good Morning I Love You. He holds a B.S. in Geophysics from Brown University.
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Julia D'Angelo
Julia D’Angelo is an actor, dancer, singer/songwriter and filmmaker. As a performer she has appeared in multiple award winning films, and performs regularly with her band in venues across Brooklyn and NYC. With various exciting projects set to release next year; including her first international film shot in Southern Italy, a 35mm portrayal of a strained mother-daughter relationship, a new EP, and a book (kidding - that would be crazy), Julia is very excited to celebrate these upcoming projects and continue making things with friends and new collaborators!
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Frances Timberlake
Frances is a writer and theater artist from Cincinnati, Ohio. In 2018 she graduated from the School for Creative and Performing Arts with an artistic diploma in Creative Writing. She received her B.F.A. from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in Dramatic Writing.
Frances has been named a National YoungArts winner, nominated as a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts, published by Samuel French, and earned recognition through the National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and the Overture Awards. For the past several years she has been directing children’s theater at the Liberty Exhibition Hall, where she is also the Assistant Artistic Director.
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Olivia Hunt
Olivia is a New York based playwright and essayist from Philadelphia, as well as Rattlestick Theater’s Development Associate. She sits on the Board of Village Playwrights, a West Village collective for queer playwrights since 1985.
Her play, The Pit, was KCACTF Region II’s nominee for the National Partners of the 2022 American Theatre Playwriting Award. Her work has been seen at Rattlestick Theater, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, Oxford University Dramatic Society, Carnegie Hall, Project Y and The Tank. BFA: Dramatic Writing (NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts)
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Noah Blau
Noah is a writer-director and independent producer. His film projects have screened at the Austin and Maryland Film Festivals. Currently, Noah works as a development researcher for television writers.
Independently, he is developing a feral hog-related feature film set in small-town Texas and a series that focuses on post-grad life. You can often find him on a Citibike or eating a decadent sandwich.