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ABOUT

Mary anisi (Danessa)

Off-off Broadway productions: Mating Season for Flying Monkeys (10-Minute Shorts @ T. Schreiber Studio), Scotch Kiss (Seeing Place Theatre), A View From A Bridge, Snow Angel,Testimony Before the Un-American Activities (as Bertolt Brecht), Exit the King, Riders to the Sea, Aristophanes’ The Birds, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, The Gingerman, Time of Your Life, Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden and The Long Christmas Dinner.  Short films:  Sold Out, Everything All At Once, The Infinite Waltz, Claire and Nick, Midway Motel, Grandma, Sofia, and Side Effects.  Staged readings: Freedman (David  Libman @Actors Studio), The Last Word by Barbara Bleier (10-minute Plays @Abingdon Theatre), The Unpredictable Gerald Dalone (BoX the Outside Theater), Plaza Suite (Church of The Ascension), Independence (Seeing Place Theater), Television: Women Suffrage: The Fight for the Right to Vote (PBS).  Lifetime member of The Actors Studio. Studied with Lee Strasberg, Gene Frankel, Uta Hagan, Naomi Thornton and most recently with Terry Schreiber.  My warm thanks and appreciation to Paul Rajeckas for “Walk-Ins Welcome.”

don carter (Palle)

Don Carter (Palle) is delighted to be working with this team on such a wonderful play. In NYC, Don has performed with Ensemble Studio Theatre, Target Margin Theater, Nylon Fusion, The Drilling Company, Shakespeare in the Parking Lot, T. Schreiber Theatre and Blue Coyote Theater Group. His regional theatre credits include the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Virginia Stage Company, Arts Center of Coastal Carolina and The Public Theatre (in Auburn, Maine). Film / TV: Hitting the Ground (Living Pictures), Kingdom Come (Rockville Pictures), The Appointment (NYU), Sid and Mel (NYU), One Life To Live (ABC), As The World Turns (CBS) and Stephen Bittrich’s original web series Off-Off. Don was last seen in the world premiere production of

Natural Life by Eduardo Ivan Lopez (nominated for Outstanding Premiere Production of a Play by the NY Innovative Theatre Awards). Training: MFA / Acting - Rutgers University, Wynn Handman Studio and T. Schreiber Studio. Don is a proud member of Actors Equity Association and SAG / AFTRA. Visit Don’s website at www.doncarternyc.com

Callahan fore (Jerry)

He was born in Lakeland, FL and moved to Manhattan in 2014 to pursue acting. In 2014, he graduated from the University of Florida with a Masters in Architecture.

 

After 6 years of school, he decided it was time for a change. He decided to follow his true passion for performing and became an actor. He has been busy doing web series, theater, short films, indie films, and commercials. 

victoria anne miller (Magda)

Victoria Anne Miller is excited to be on the stage with three fellow Schreiber peeps! She has been consistently working as a performer â€‹largely in the Independent Theater and Film world here in NYC since graduating Marymount Manhattan College. ​Her first New York Times review came with her lead performance in the stage adaptation of Bunny Lake Is Missing. 

 

Victoria has been lucky enough to collaborate and study with extremely talented, dedicated, and inspiring individuals including John Basil (The American Globe) ​and Terry Schreiber (T. Schreiber Studios.) She is eternally grateful for the guidance and compassion Terry has shown her over the years. ​She deepens her craft with degrees in Psychology, Holistic Health, and every book she can get her hands on. For a full list of credits please visit: ​www.victoriaannemiller.com

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Film/TV/Web: ​​​The Moose Over the Mantle Head (Inappropriate Films), ​Tom In America: NYC Premiere (Red Carpet Host), ​The Dr. Oz Show (Fox 5/My 9), Kars4Kids Commercial (Disney Channel), Million Dollar Listing (Bravo), Building A Child (Kars4Kids), Mating Dome (SkyFrame Pictures), Bydder Financial Industrial (Red Cloud Rising). Theater ​Credits: ​Pageant Tales and Beauty Fails (Theater for a New City), Hamlet, Or I Shall Mourn the Rivers (Shakespeare Festival), FutureMate (Lincoln Center), Fix Number Six (Planet Connections), Age of the Android (Secret Theater), Decompression (New York Fringe Festival), Votes For Women (Democracy Festival), Hello, Superstar (Theatre Row), â€‹My Sky Is Falling (UN Envision Conference), Antrobus (Gemini Collision Works), Plan 9 From Outer Space (DMTheatrics), Epicene or the Silent Woman (Anything But Shakespeare Festival).​

David Darling

MUSIC

Eclectic composer/cellist David Darling incorporates jazz, classical, country, pop, and new age music into his playing and compositions. Starting as a child, Darling displayed facility with many different instruments and styles of music; he began with piano at age four, moved to cello six years later, and played string bass in his high school band (while also serving as bandleader). After finishing his studies in classical cello at Indiana State College in 1965, Darling stayed on as an instructor for four more years. In the '70s, Darling divided his time between working in Nashville, working as a studio musician with country artists including Johnny Cash, and touring the world with the Paul Winter Consort as a soloist, composer, and singer until 1978. 1979 saw his solo debut as well as the beginning of his collaboration with Ralph Towner, with whom Darling founded the chamber jazz group Gallery.

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After Gallery ended in the mid-'80s, Darling went on to work with artists as diverse as Glen Moore, John Clark, Spyro Gyra, and Bobby McFerrin. During those years, he also collaborated with ECM producer Manfred Eicher in a series of dark, introspective works. The '90s found Darling continuing to challenge musical boundaries. His score for the 1992 Wim Wenders movie Until the End of the World drew great acclaim, as did his solo recordings of that decade, including 1993's The Tao of Cello and Dark Wood, which feature Darling's renowned improvisational skills. At the turn of the century, Darling did two albums for Relaxation Music's Musical Massage series: Musical Massage: In Tune and Musical Massage: Balance. He also recorded Cello Blue for Hearts of Space in 2001.

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