starring
Rebecca Lovett & Bryan Fitzgerald
Rebecca Lovett & Bryan Fitzgerald
Tom Butler (Director, Voice) is a director, writer, and actor. He has taught and directed at universities around the country, including Long Island University, Willamette, and New York University. Recently, he collaborated with Jason Downs’ solo show Just South of Renown for Terra Nova collective. As an actor, he has performed both regionally (Berkshire Theatre Festival, Philadelphia Theatre Co., Portland Stage Co.) and in New York (Ohio Theater, Epic Theatre, Red Fern. Middle Voice). Education: BFA Brown University, MFA NYU Graduate Acting, NYU directing fellowship. Love to JM and Brooksie.

Bryan Fitzgerald (Jamey, Voice) is an actor, writer, and filmmaker from New York. Acting credits include “Law & Order,” “National Lampoon’s Dirty Movie”; short films “Pablo on Wheels” (dir. Brett Sorem), “Hypebeasts” (dir. Jess dela Merced; prod. Gigi Dement); “The Park” (dir. Lee Percy). Bryan made his NYC off-Broadway debut in the original play The Bus, (dir. John Simpkins, 59E59). His directorial debut short film, “Under Water” (www.under-waterthefilm.com), which he also wrote and starred in, is on the festival circuit. Bryan strives to be involved in creating meaningful and inspiring projects. bryanpm-fitzgerald.com. SAG-AFTRA.

Rebecca Lovett (Delores, Voice) New York credits include Belles (Theatre Row), 7 Stories (Urban Stages), A Period Piece (American Globe Theatre), Lynch Play (Gene Frankel Theater), and A Walk In The Park (Looking Glass Theatre). Regional credits include playing Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, New Orleans) as part of the Tennessee Williams Festival. For the past few years, Rebecca has been concentrating on film projects, appearing in numerous independent short and feature length films including Dorothy and the Witches of Oz, a re-imagining of the classic Oz story, and The Wino Crossing, an indie television pilot which she helped to produce. Rebecca is also the Assistant Managing Director of Nora's Playhouse, a theatre company devoted to providing an environment for women’s stories to be told by women artists. www.rebeccalovett.com