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The Actors

Jesse Gassongo Alexander (UK)
Toyin Ayedun-Alase (UK)
Francesca Bailey (UK)
Suanne Braun (UK)
Hayley Burgess (US)
Molly Logan Chase (US)
Jordon Coffey (US)
Jermaine Dominique (UK)
Katharine Drury (UK)
Grahame Edwards (UK)
EZ Gutmann (UK)
Graham Halstead (US)
Arthur Kohn (UK)
Nick Korsa (UK)

Claire Lams (UK)
Max Lesser (US)
Kerry Malloy (US)
James McNeill (UK)
T'Nia Miller (UK)
Bevin Ng (Singapore)
José Gonçalo Pais (Spain)
Guy Paul (US/UK)
Brennan Pickman-Thoon (US)
Alejandro Postigo (UK)
Laura Ramadei (US)
Robert Rodriguez (US)
Ninon Rogers (US)
Christine Rosario (US)

David Rysdahl (US)
John Schwab (UK)
Judith Sharp (UK)
Caleb Shomaker (US)
Evelyn Spahr (UK)
Katherine Templar (UK)
Dan Truman (US)
Matthew Walker (UK)
J.B. Waterman (US)
Mark Weatherup, Jr. (US)
Gary Widlund (US)
Anne Wittman (UK)

Jesse Gassongo Alexander (UK) - "Carpe Diesal" and "To Boldly Go"

Jesse Gassongo Alexander

Jesse Gassongo Alexander recently graduated from the Brit School for performing Arts and was signed by Scott Marshall Partners. Theatre credits include at the BRIT School: Henry VI Part II (RSC outdoor Theatre), Angels In America, Patchwork Tales (Ashcroft Theatre), Pills (Warehouse Theatre), Biding Time (Obie Theatre), Three Sisters (the space). Other credits include; Tender (Short Film), Angry Face (Short Film), Something For The Winter (Southwark Playhouse), Banana Boys (Hampstead Theatre).


Toyin Ayedun-Alase (UK) - "Carpe Diesal"

Toyin Ayedun-Alase

Toyin Ayedun-Alase has been acting since college, training part time at Identity Drama School and YPTC (young persons theatre company) in camden. Recent credits have included, Coca Cola global commercial filmed in Prague, Oval House Theatre production 'Skeen', Adana in British & Proud (radio), Some Girls Reading BBC3 comedy, and BBC's comedy's 'London Show'. Toyin's future ambitions are to venture across the pond to New York/LA. As an ambitious writer Toyin is keen to display and work with innovative and creative ideas and participate in new projects. She is very excited to be part of the TimeWave festival and looks forward to working with the international cast.


Francesca Bailey (UK) - "Sex, Flap & Jazz"

Francesca Bailey

Francesca Bailey trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and graduated in July 2012. Her theatre credits include: The Importance of Being Earnest, directed by Julian Woolford at the (English Theatre Hamburg); The Good Soul of Szechuan, directed by Patrick Sandford; Regan in King Lear, directed by Andrew Hilton, Principle Boy in Mother Goose, directed by Clive Hayward and Lilly Cahill in Punk/Rock, directed by Sonia Frasier (Bristol Old Vic); Joan Helford in Time and the Conways (Circomedia), directed by Jenny Stephens; Jackie in Foot/Mouth (Soho Theatre), directed by Andy Burden, a National Youth Theatre production. Television includes: The Best of Men (BBC) and Sofia in Living It (CBBC series). "I am so excited to be a part of Timewave Festival and working with such talented people."


Suanne Braun (UK) - "Humanogram"

Suanne Braun

Suanne Braun: Originally from South Africa, Suanne began her career there and then moved to Los Angeles. Television highlights during this time include Prowler directed by Peter Bogdanovich, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Just Shoot Me, Wings, FX-The Series, The West Wing City Live and a recurring role in Stargate SG-1. Theatre credits during this time include Private Lives(Fleur Du Cap Best Actress), Offbeat Broadway (Fleur Du Cap Award Best Musical Actress), The Secret Lives of Henry And Alice, Lend Me A Tenor, Bedside Manners, Things We Do For Love(Best Actress Nomination), A Slice Of Saturday Night, Nunsense and a 6 month stint with The Groundlings in LA. Since moving to the UK theatre credits include Onassis (West End), Cabaret (UK number 1 tour), Mamma Mia (West End), Vice- The Revenger's Tragedy (Soho Theatre), Bernada Alba (Union Theatre) Sailing Somewhere (Workshop, National Studio),Easy To Love (BAC),Daisy Pulls It Off(Gatehouse). Television credits include the sketch comedy show No Signal (FX and Sky One) Revealing Mr. Maugham (Cinematic release) Starhyke (Sky Showcase) Which Is Witch(Nickelodeon) and most recently an episode of the HBO series The Girls Guide To Depravity. A keen fan of stand up, Suanne won the Funny Bones Newcomer Award in 2002 and is currently in the heats of the Funny Women Awards in the UK.


Hayley Burgess (US) - "Paige900"

Hayley Burgess

Hayley Burgess will be a senior at New York University this fall. She's recently had the pleasure of performing in Horton Foote's "Laura Dennis" and Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." She's very grateful for this opportunity and the chance to work with Antonio Merenda.


Molly Logan Chase (US) - "Special Delivery"

Molly Logan Chase

Molly Logan Chase hails from NYC, where she is a longtime student of Larry Moss/ Karl Bury. Recent theatre productions include Proof (Claire), Crimes of the Heart (Chick), Women of Manhattan (Rhonda Louise) & the National Tour of CATS. BA from Indiana University. Many thanks to Neil LaBute and her lovely virtual scene partner John Schwab. Love to Walt.


Jordon Coffey (US) - "Sex, Flap & Jazz"

Jordon Coffey

Jordan Coffey is a recent graduate from New York University - Tisch, where he studied at The Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Since graduation he has performed with Smith Street Stage in their winter radio play production of A Christmas Carol and will be performing in their summer production of Julius Caesar in the park as Cinna the Conspirator. He will also be working with The Ensemble Studio Theatre this month, where he will be performing in a reading of Tom Rowan's new play Faye Drummond. Jordan has worked on many of Stella Adler's professional productions through the Harold Clurman Lab, most recently including The Seagull directed by John Gould Rubin and Is It Already Dusk?, an original piece by Joan Evans. Jordan is incredibly excited to be a part of this new platform for theatre and finds himself eternally grateful to work in a community that continues to challenge itself in every possible capacity.


Katharine Drury (UK) - "Sex, Flap & Jazz" and "Paradise"

Katharine Drury

Katharine Drury trained at Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Previous theatre work includes Newsfeed (HighTide), Lonely Heart's Club (Pleasance), King Ubu (Edinburgh), Prometheus Bound (Sound Theatre), The Man of Mode and Romeo and Juliet (Brighton Dome Studio Theatre).


Grahame Edwards (UK) - "The Echo Effect"

Grahame Edwards

On Film: Grahame Edwardshas appeared in 'Batman The Dark Knight' for Warner Bros, as Dr Burns in 'Peter' (Praslin Films), Father in 'I, a Slave' (Future Focus Films), Dr Fuller in 'Drake' (FM Productions), The Priest in 'Sin Bin' (A21 Films), Daniel in 'Mad, Sad, Glad' (Beast Media), Oscar Ekenstein in 'In Search Of The Great Beast 666' (Classic Pictures), and Second Commander in 'Steel Tempest' (Cromwell Films). On Stage: Grahame has played Macbeth, Claudius and Prospero for the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival, toured in UK productions of 'Blackbird', 'Educating Rita', and 'Good Grief' and in the one man play 'Moscow Stations' and appeared as Porfiry in 'Crime and Punishment', Priuli in 'Venice Preserved', The Boss in 'Of Mice and Men, Egon in 'Beast' at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and the title role of Mark Twain in 'The Mark Twain Memoirs'. TV and Radio: Psychiatrist in 'The Real Bronson' (First Fire Films/Sky TV) and as Jack in the radio play 'Bookworms - The Vodka Mystery'. Grahame has voiced characters for a series of animated historical stories and narrated a new animated eBook of Grimm's Fairy Tales.


EZ Gutmann (UK) - "To Boldly Go"

EZ Gutmann

EZ Gutmann (b. 2003) grew up in Vermont, Osaka and London and currently attends Highgate Primary School. In 2011, he played Malcolm in an amateur production of the Scottish play in Lucca, Italy. His interests include paleontology and history, particularly of the two World Wars.


Graham Halstead (US) - "The Transformation"

Graham Halstead

Graham Halstead is a New York City-based actor and voice artist. International Theater: SHIFT at The Old Vic in London, England; West Lethargy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland. New York City: Follow Me Down (The Flea Theater); Pluto is a Planet (Theater Row); Woyzeck (The Access Theater); The Snow Queen (University Settlement). Regional: Pepito's Story (The Kennedy Center, DC); I Want You (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Our Town, An Ideal Husband (Peterborough Players). Audiobook Narration for the Library of Congress: The Hardy Boys; Through My Eyes: A Quarterback's Journey, by Tim Tebow. Training: NYU. www.grahamhalstead.com


Arthur Kohn (UK) - "Circuit Breaker"

Arthur Kohn

Arthur Kohn: Theatre credits include: Pop-Up Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Sonnet Walk (Shakespeare's Globe); Coriolanus (RSC Stratford-upon-Avon/Washington/Madrid), All's Well That Ends Well (RSC Stratford-upon-Avon and London); A Christmas Carol, Death of a Salesman, Macbeth, As You Like It, An Inspector Calls (Bridge House Theatre, Warwick); Blackbird, As You Desire Me (London West End); Annie Get Your Gun, Hobson's Choice, The Alchemist, Bartholomew Fair, Twelfth Night (Nottingham Playhouse); The Magic Olympical Games (National Theatre), The Warp (Edinburgh) and The Third Policeman (ICA), all directed by Ken Campbell; A Little Like Drowning by Anthony Minghella (Haymarket Theatre, Leicester). Seasons at Birmingham Rep, Leicester Haymarket, Coventry Belgrade and Worcester Swan. RSC's Children of the Sun (Aldwych), The Merchant of Venice, The Fool, Camille, Henry V, Hamlet, The Love Girl and the Innocent, Richard III, Timon of Athens. TV: Van de Valk, The Bill, The Kept Man, The Professionals, The Fourth Arm, Midsomer Murders. Film: Kannibal.


Nick Korsa (UK) - "Carpe Diesal" and "To Boldly Go"

Nick Korsa

Nick Korsa: A recent graduate of Central School of Speech and Drama, Nick's theatre credits include Zane in an Old Vic New Voices theatre reading of Shereen Jasmin's play Cortae, as well as playing Jay in Shereen's two hander I Love You, I'm Just not in Love with You (Lyric Lounge, Lyric Hammersmith). Nick has gone on to play Riley in a version of Harold Pinter's The Room (Bristol Old Vic), Othello in Othello's Revenge a modern take of Shakespeare's classic play touring Germany including the 'Gasteig' in Munich, Berlin, Munster and Cologne. Nick also played the part of Brooke in the Bush Theatre's reading of Skyvers as well as playing the lead (Floyd) in Soloman Spence's first play Complications of Lust. Nick is no stranger to the platform of online media playing both Tristan in Ask Her and Wayne in The Glue, both Internet virals.


Claire Lams (UK) - "Off the Hook"

Claire Lams

Claire Lams: Work in theatre includes 'One Man Two Guvnors' The Music Box(NYC), The Almeida and The National; 'W11' The Gate; 'While You Lie' Traverse Theatre; 'Educating Rita' The Watermill Theatre; 'Absent Friends' Watord Palace; 'DNA', 'The Miracle', 'Baby Girl' National Theatre; 'Fausus' Headlong Theatre Company; 'Fabulation' The Tricyle; 'Presence' Plymouth Theatre Royal; 'Harvest' The Royal Court; 'Chimps' Liverpool Everyman; 'Fields of Gold' and 'Soap' at the Stephen Joseph; 'Coming Around Again' and 'Huddersfield' The West Yorkshire Playhouse; 'The Happiest Days of Your Life' The Royal Exchange; 'The Dice House' Birmingham Stage Company. TV includes 'Obsessed'; 'The Wrong Mans'; 'Radom'; 'Casualty'; 'Doctors'; 'The Bill'; 'Holby City'; 'Silent Witness'; 'The Brief' and 'Eastenders'. Films include 'Pumpkinhead Four; 'Southwalk the Movie'; 'Sputnik'. Radio includes 'The Octoroon'.


Max Lesser (US) - "Carpe Diesal" and "Off the Hook"

Max Lesser

Max Lesser is an actor and writer based in Venice California. He recently moved to the Los Angeles area from Chicago where he was fortunate to work with many amazing theatre companies and collaborators such as Steppenwolf Theatre, The Goodman Theatre, Collaboraction, ATC, IO, Second City, and others. Max has also performed regionally/off Broadway at The Atlantic Theatre Company in NY and Commonwealth Shakespeare Company in Boston. Since moving to Los Angeles in the Fall, Max has enjoyed working with some amazingly talented folks, most notably playing Paul in the upcoming film "Fishbowl," and as Gregory in "Co Husbands." Max is very excited to be a part of this...um...well whatever the hell this thing is-he thinks its pretty rad, and is grateful to Dylan for almost everything.


Kerry Malloy (US) - "Nestling"

Kerry Malloy

Kerry Malloy: Born in Stamford, CT and holding a degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Kerry Malloy has performed with companies including the Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Papermill Playhouse, and LaMaMa. He has presented new works with New York Theatre Workshop and Naked Angels. Favorite productions include Alex Timber's 'Dance Dance Revolution' , Amy Herzog's 'Opportunity', and James Gabbe's 'March' originally presented at The Vinyard. You can see him in theatres this fall in Martin Scorcese's 'Wolf of Wall Street', on TV in HBO's upcoming 'Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight', or on the Netflix Season 2 premiere of Kevin Spacey's 'House of Cards'. Unpayable debt is owed to his family for their undying support, to New York University and to The Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Always with deep respect for the stage and sincere gratitude for being invited upon it.


James McNeill (UK) - "Sex, Flap & Jazz"

James McNeill

James McNeill trained at LAMDA. His London theatre work includes Doctor Atomic (London Coliseum), Wanda's Visit (New End Theatre), Bank (The King's Head Theatre), Of Mice And Men (The Shaw Theatre), The Cherry Orchard (The White Bear Theatre), Timon Of Athens (Camden People's Theatre), Olympia (Baron's Court Theatre), Wildwood Park (Bridewell Theatre), The Merchant Of Venice and Pericles, Prince Of Tyre (The Rose Theatre, Bankside). Other theatre work includes Miss Canary Islands 1936 (Focus Theatre) and M. Butterfly (Andrews Lane Theatre), in Dublin, Ireland, as well as The Miss Firecracker Contest, The Unexpected Guest, Twelfth Night, The Merchant Of Venice and Romeo And Juliet for Stage One Theatre Company in Saskatoon, Canada. His TV work includes Seconds From Disaster: Chicago Flight 191 (National Geographic Channel) and Urban Legends (Channel 5). His film work includes Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows, Hyde Park On Hudson, W. E., The Ghost Writer, Beyond The Pole and The Road To Guantanamo.


T'Nia Miller (UK) - "Caught in the Blank"

T'Nia Miller

T'Nia Miller: Some of T'Nia's earliest memories are of time spent living in Jamaica's countryside; walking bare footed on red dirt and catching crayfish in the river a far contrast from the high rise flats on a London East End council estate which she would otherwise call home. She has appeared in theatre, TV, and film. Credits include: CH4 gritty urban DUB PLATE DRAMA, THE BILLL ITV and HOLBY CITY BBC. Other film credits include: Doctor in THE DIASAPPERED, Malika in DEAD SIDE, Elena in DANCE WITH THE DEVIL. Theatre projects include: SICK, ALMEDIA, MAZLOOM tour LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH BUSSEY THEATRE and more recently she was seen playing the mum in the reading of CORTAE directed by awarding winning director Stef O'Driscoll and new writer Shereen Jasmine Phillips. T'Nia's latest film being released in the UK this month is STUD LIFE where she plays JJ. Both T'Nia and JJ have immersed themselves in the streets of London's East End. For T'Nia it was her childhood misadventures in Hackney's underbelly that gave her a insight into JJ's world.


Bevin Ng (Singapore) - "Who's There?"

Bevin Ng

Bevin Ng is a recent graduate from the School of the Arts (Singapore). She achieved a perfect score in theatre and was part of the Artistically Gifted Program at school. Although she has 5 years of theatre training at school, she has little experience in the industry so she has decided to take a gap year to explore and learn more about theatre (and herself). www.thegreatgapsb.wordpress.com


José Gonçalo Pais (Spain) - "Body/Double"

Jose Goncalo Pais (Spain)

José Gonçalo Pais is a professional actor since 2004. He graduated in Communication Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon. He was awarded in 2009 by the Portuguese Ministry of Culture with an INOV-Art Prize - International Internship Program for Young People with Recognized Artistic Skills, and moved to Madrid. He has worked in various theater companies in Lisbon (Teatro da Cornucópia, Teatro Praga, Teatro do Vestido, among others) and in Madrid (mainly in La Pajarita de Papel Compañía de Teatro, owners of The Narrow Gate Theatre - La Puerta Estrecha - in which he is a resident actor since 2009). Amongst his last theatrical works we can find Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children (2012-2013), This Sun of Infancy (2010/2011), by Eusebio Calonge (both directed by Rodolfo Cortizo, The Narrow Gate Theatre), as well as D. Juan Tenorio 2012, an adaptation from Zorrilla's play directed by young director César Barló, Route 6.8, written and directed by Eva Redondo (playing an eccentric resentful fashion designer at the Count Duke Palace / Utopic - US, Madrid, 2012-2013), Aleksandr Ostrovsky's The Forest (directed by Luís Miguel Cintra, Teatro da Cornucópia, 2008) and Quarteto, playing Valmont and Madam Tourvel in a theater performance by Teatro Praga based on the play Quartet, by Heiner Müller (2007).


Guy Paul (US/UK) - "Open Arms"

Guy Paul

Guy Paul is known primarily for his work on the New York stage, most recently appearing on Broadway in Mary Stuart with Harriet Walter and Janet McTeer. He has appeared in more than a dozen other shows on Broadway, including the Tony winners, Twelve Angry Men, The Invention of Love, 1776, The King and I, and Wild Honey with Ian McKellan; his numerous Off-Broadway appearances include Stuff Happens at the Public Theatre. Guy has appeared regionally throughout the US, including three seasons with the Guthrie Theatre and, most recently as Scrooge in A Christmas Carol at the Geva Theatre. His television appearances include "Life on Mars," "Sopranos," "Law & Order," and as James Madison in the ABC miniseries, "George Washington: The Forging of a Nation." He can be heard on Radio4 in "The Guest of St. Peter's." His film appearances include "Hyde Park on Hudson" and the upcoming "Fifth Estate."


Brennan Pickman-Thoon (US) - "Sex, Flap & Jazz"

Brennan Pickman-Thoon

Guy Paul Brennan Pickman-Thoon is delighted to be a part of the Time Wave Festival! He is a recent graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he had the privilege of studying at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Recent New York credits include The Lion in Winter (John) and Aesop's Fables (Kevin) with the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, as well as Book of Days (James Bates), King John (Louis The Dauphin), and The Autumn Garden (Nick Denery) at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Other credits include Julius Caesar (Lucius) and The Winter's Tale (Mamillius) at the California Shakespeare Theater.


Laura Ramadei (US) - "Nestling"

Laura Ramadei

Laura Ramadei is a founding member of Red Elevator Productions, The Nola Project, and Lesser America. A graduate of Denver School of the Arts and NYU, Tisch, she's performed at The Public Theater, Dixon Place, the Pearl Theater, 59E59, HERE Arts Center, Theater for the New City, Theater 80, Ensemble Studio Theater and with LAByrinth, among others. Select New York credits: Ghost Brothers of Darkland County in commercial workshop (book by Stephen King, music by John Mellencamp), Exit Carolyn (NYIT nomination), The Year of the Rooster (EST/Youngblood) and with Lesser America: Too Much Too Soon, Squealer, and American River. Despite all this, she's probably most widely known for her work with web comedy greats on such films as "Laundry Room Girl" (Joey and David) and "Eagles Are Turning People Into Horses" (BriTANick). lauraramadei.com


Robert Rodriguez (US) - "Prime"

Robert Rodriguez (US)

Bobby Rodriguez is a New York City-based actor, writer, and filmmaker. He's currently enrolled in The Actors Studio Drama as an MFA candidate in acting. In addition to his work with the TimeWave Festival, Mr. Rodriguez is currently in the post production phase for three short films he wrote, directed and produced.


Christine Annette Rosario (US) - "Prime"

Christine Rosario (US)

Christine Annette Rosario is a New York City based actress. A graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. She's been involved in productions such as Anita in West Side Story, Marty in Grease, Marion in Music Man. She's also worked in television such as Comedy Central's Amy Schumer Show and national commercials. She's currently working on numerous independent film projects.


David Rysdahl (US) - "The Echo Effect" and "Sex, Flap & Jazz"

David Rysdahl (US)

David Rysdahl is an actor/writer out of NY. He's done some film, theatre, tv, web comedy - you know normal actor things but is real happy to be in this crazy new future world of Timewave. He looks forward to acting with robots some time soon too... His most recent credits include NBC pilot Next Caller - dir. Adam Berstein, Strindberg's play Playing With Fire - dir. John Gould Rubin and the film Animal Rights - dir. Inna Braude. Watch for him sometime next year in a new comedy (yet to be titled) directed by Adrienne Weiss where he plays a zealous hipster street vendor named Landon.


John Schwab (UK) - "Special Delivery"

John Schwab

John Schwab: Theatre includes Cameron Mackintosh/John Kerry/Rocco Palmieri (and others) in Yellow Face (Park Theatre, European Premiere), Mark in The Leisure Society (Trafalgar Studios), Saul Kimmer in True West (Sheffield Crucible), Mike in 6 Dance Lessons in 6 Weeks (Understudied and played Theatre Royal Haymarket) The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridg'd), The Complete History of America (abridg'd), The Complete Wod of God (abridg'd) (Criterion Theatre) Elvis the Musical, (Piccadilly Theatre). John has also workshopped Ross Howard's No One Loves Us Here, and directed the world premiere of David Spicer's theatrical debut, Long Live the Mad Parade. Film and Television include Zero Dark Thirty, The Fifth Estate, Portrait, Kick Ass 2, Jack Ryan, Nixon's The One, Episodes, The Special Relationship, Hotel Babylon, Ultimate Force, Monarch of the Glen, Doctor Who, The Only Boy for Me, Space Odyssey: A Voyage to the Planets, Make My Day, My Dad's the Prime Minister, Being Dom Joly, and Hotel. Radio includes Book of the Week, Safety Catch, At Home in Mitford, The Stone Diaries, The Emigrants, A Life Story and The Grapes of Wrath. John is also an award winning filmmaker and was nominated for a BIFA for his feature film producing debut The Hide. John resides in London with his wife, Tamsin, and two sons, Jack and Sam.


Judith Sharp (UK) - "Humanogram"

Judith Sharp (UK)

Judith Sharp's acting credits include the films "Barking at Trees", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows I & II", "Ollie Kepler's Expanding Purple World, "Surviving Picasso" and "Escape from Sobibor"; TV credits include "Trial and Retribution", "The Bill" and Ruth Rendell's "Road Rage." Theatre credits include "Camille" for The Royal Shakespeare Company. Judith has directed operas for The Royal Academy of Music, Stowe Opera Festival and a world premiere for The Royal Opera House at The Royal Exchange Theatre in Cambridge. As an assistant she has worked for Opera North, D'Oyly Carte and British Youth Opera. She was also movement director on Gluck's "Orfeo" at the Theatre du Rhin in Strasbourg and at the Opera House in Valladolid, Spain. Judith appeared as Prudence in Sheri Grubert's play "A Summer Display" at The Old Red Lion and is delighted to be working with her again on this project.


Caleb Shomaker (US) - "Paige900"

Caleb Shomaker (US)

Caleb Shomaker is currently a senior at New York University, studying acting with Stella Adler Studio. He has performed in several productions at Stella Adler, including An Enchanted April as Antony Wilding and A Midsummer Night's Dream as Lysander. Previously, he has acted with Shakespeare in the Square, as the Prince in Romeo and Juliet and Peter Quince inA Midsummer Night's Dream, and with Portland Players and Sanford Maine Stage. Caleb would like to thank Antonio Merenda and his wonderful castmates for this fantastic opportunity.


Evelyn Spahr (US) - "The Transformation"

Evelyn Spahr

Evelyn Spahr: A graduate of NYU and Stella Adler Studio, Evelyn is thrilled to be working with such a talented director and cast! Favourite acting opportunities so far: workshops with Andrew Wade and the venerable Mark Rylance, playing Hecuba in a production of Trojan Women (dir. Steven Marzolf), Mrs. Betterton in Playhouse Creatures (dir. Caroline Wood), Maela in Carthaginians (dir. Sherri Eden Barber), and the lovely yet super stormy Emily Bronte in Bronte (dir. Wes Grantom).


Katherine Templar (UK) - "Carpe Diesal"

Katherine Templar (UK)

Katherine Templar, after falling into acting at Oxford University, went on to complete a postgraduate acting degree at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and them film acting at Stella Adler New York. Since graduating she has divided her time between London and New York where recent credits have included: Mertieul in Quartet at Old Vic Tunnels, Isabella in Measure for Measure, Mrs Vulpy in the Watched Pot and The Title Role in The Woman in Black - West End and UK Tour. Recent film credits include Mary Seaton, the Golden Age and Rachel in The Human Centipede 2. She is also a published writer and is part of an all woman theatre group that stages classic texts in unusual and intimate spaces. She is interested in progressive theatre, the embracing of new technology and so is delighted to be part of the TimeWave festival.


Dan Truman (US) - "To Boldly Go"

Dan Truman

Dan Truman is a New York-based actor and voice artist, and is pleased to be a part of Timewave. Previous stage work includes Peter Lorre in Something Truly Monstrous (New York International Fringe Festival), Malvolio in Twelfth Night (Abingdon Theatre), Stan in Monotone Poncho Spatula, and Viva Los Bastarditos! (NY Fringe Encore). TV: Boardwalk Empire, 30 Rock, Louie, Rescue Me. Film: Tom & Francie, With All My Might, Bad Night. Web: Cover Me (Channel 102), Exorcists Local 667 (Groovy Falcon), and narration for Audible.com. Training: NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Royal Court Theatre International Theatre School, Strasberg London, and Boston University Summer Theatre Institute. For Ninon and Violet. www.DanTruman.com


Matthew Walker (UK) - "Circuit Breaker"

Matthew Walker

Matthew Walker: Television credits include: That's English (Highgate Productions), Eyes Down (BBC), My Parents Are Aliens (Yorkshire TV), Doctors (BBC), Merseybeat (BBC), Grange Hill (Mersey TV), Brookside (Mersey TV). Theatre credits include: The Tempest (Grassroots Shakespeare London), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Grassroots Shakespeare London), Crash of the Elysium (Punchdrunk/New Wolsey Theatre), Iceberg Right Ahead (Upstairs at the Gatehouse), Steve and Then it Ended (Hen & Chickens Theatre), Cinderella (Blackfriars Theatre), The Country (Ralf Richardson Studios), Mary Stuart (Capitol Theatre), Hard Times (Capitol Theatre), Terrorism (Capitol Theatre), The Winter's Tale (Liverpool Open Air), The Castle (Capitol Theatre), Deadbeat in Dakota (Unity Theatre), Tin Pan Ali (The Assembly Rooms), West Side Story (Royal Albert Hall). Radio/Voice over credits include: We'll Meet Again (BBC). Matthew trained at Manchester Metropolitan School of Theatre.


J.B. Waterman (US) - "Carpe Diesal"

J.B. Waterman (US)

J.B. Waterman J.B. was most recently seen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum. Previously he has been seen in Henry VI Part One, the West Coast premiere of Theresa Rebeck's "Our House," and "Tape" performed in Room 11 at the Los Feliz Motel (LA Times Critic's Choice). Other credits include "A Guided Consideration of a Lamentable Dead" (directed by Dylan Southard), "Angels in America," "What The Butler Saw" and "Henry V" as well as many others in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle.


Mark Weatherup, Jr. (US) - "The Transformation"

Mark Weatherup, Jr.

Mark Weatherup, Jr. is thrilled to be a part of TimeWave. A graduate of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, some of his favorite roles include Paul in The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew and all of the servants in Twelfth Night. Outside of acting, he enjoys attempting to solve the New York Times crossword, fawning over his wonderful girlfriend and being routinely disappointed by the New York Knicks.


Gary Widlund (US) - "Paige900"

Gary Widlund (US)

Gary Widlund moved to New York in the 1990s to pursue acting and got sidetracked by a good job in the non-profit sector. Some of the diverse roles he's played include Alan Strang in Equus, Mr. Webb in Our Town, Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman and a dead person in Poppies for which he won the Best Supporting Actor award from the Bay Area Theater Critics Circle. Gary was the co-artistic director of the Crucible of American Theater from 2003-2006. A couple of years ago he directed a student production of Bug at the Stella Adler Studio.


Anne Wittman (UK) - "Open Arms"

Anne Wittman

Anne Wittman played Roberta in the English Theatre Frankfurt's acclaimed production of The Dead Guy; A Round Heeled Woman with Sharon Gless at the Aldwych Theatre (cover, performed). She starred as Bambi Woods in Stiff Acrylic by Kenneth Emson at the Hen and Chickens and Maureen in Molly Smith Metzler's Carve. Her one-person play The Have-Nots, adapted from a story by novelist Elizabeth Hand, ran at B.A.C. (Time Out Critic's Choice). Other theatre includes Love Letters, King's Head Theatre; Hazard County, Soho Theatre; I Am Star Trek Hackney Empire, Shaw Theatre; Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge, Wimbledon Studio Theatre; Repeat Play Bridewell Theatre; Homework, Brockley Jack; The White Hawk, National Theatre of the Deaf (Washington D.C); Sexual Perversity in Chicago, White Bear Theatre. Feature films include a CNN Newscaster in Roman Polanski's The Ghost Writer and Proof directed by John Madden with Gwyneth Paltrow. She plays Crystal in Dinner and a Movie, screening at Edinburgh Film Festival and Palm Springs Int'l ShortFest - also seen at London Short Film Festival. Additional shorts include Road to Damascus with Nick Moran and Medium Rare with Steve Furst and Derren Brown, among many others. She played the title role in BBC Radio 3's Drama Migrant Mother by Michael Symmons Roberts. Audiobooks: And When She Was Good by Laura Lippman and The Midwife of Hope River by Patricia Harman. Anne studied with Stella Adler in New York and trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (2 year postgraduate), Michael Chekhov Studio NYC and Northwestern University.