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Canedy Knowles (Stephanie) has worked under the direction of Robert Wilson, Estelle Parsons, Martin Scorsese, George Morrison and Sidney Lumet. Her favorite theatrical roles include Rose in Woolgatherer, Corinthianne in That Other Woman’s Child, Anya in The Cherry Orchard and Lili in Carnival. On the big screen she has appeared in Devil and Daniel Webster, Mona Lisa Smile, Spider-Man, The Departed, the upcoming Disney film Enchanted and numerous independent films. She was a regular on the improvised TNN series Lifegame and ABC’s CityKids.  Other television credits include: Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Ugly Betty, Rescue Me, Strangers with Candy, Saturday Night Live, and Sex and the City. Currently she improvises with the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway comedy review Chicago City Limits and Luck of the Draw-The Fully Improvised Musical.  Canedy is represented by Sinclair Management and Innovative Artists. One day she would like to own a pony and a tiara.  more info

  
Kim Gatewood (Barbara) has performed at every improv theater in NYC, including a 4 ½ year stint with the off-Broadway show Chicago City Limits. She was named Best of Time Out NY, ECNY Best Musical Act Nominee, and Andy Kaufman Award Semi-Finalist. Kimmy can be seen and heard in numerous national commercials and voiceovers including the recent Mastercard commercial with Peyton Manning (named Best Ad by Ad Week). Her writing credits include Oxygen, Idiots Guide to Jokes, SCarrie: the Musical and numerous industrials.   A partner in Vaguely Qualified Productions, Kimmy produced Comedy Central’s web series The Watch List and is currently in post-production on the feature documentary film Nerdcore Rising. Kimmy is currently teaching and performing at the People’s Improv Theater. Her latest music video can be seen by clicking here.

Richard Hollman (Dan) received his MFA in acting from NewSchoolUniversity and has since appeared in numerous plays and films in and around New York. Favorite roles include Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Lucille Lortel and Florindo in The Servant of Two Masters with the New Globe Theater (both directed by Stuart Vaughan), Nikolai in A case of Murder at LaMaMa (directed by Joe Grifasi), Ben in the rock musical Lunch at the NY Musical Theater Festival, O-Jang Gun's Toenail at the Cherry Lane and Macrune's Guevera with the Mirror Rep. He also played the beer hoarding ex-frat boy in the new Lufthansa Airlines campaign and has appeared in numerous shorts including the independently made Jean Cut-Off. He also spent most of college wearing a dress, tapping in high heels and playing the occasional love interest to director Matt Johnson. Don’t ask.  For more info, CLICK HERE.

 

 

 

Co-Starring:
 
Avi - Peter Reznikoff  more info
Julie - Terri Gatto  more info
Beth - Judy Schatzberg
Larry - Ed Weiss
David - Ben Boime  more info
Dr. Weiss - Christine Beidel
Rebecca - Maya Rabban
Evan/Baby Rebecca - Ella Rae Gill
Date 1 - Nathan Phillips  more info
Date 2 - Eric Zuckerman  more info
Date 3 - Aaron Haber  more info
Jury Foreperson - Laura Spaeth  more info
Dr. Feldman - Michael Ciuffo  more info
Uncle Alan- Paul Zuckerman  more info
Aunt Donna - Linda Gelman  more info
Also featuring:
 
Sheila Arons, Bernardo Arroyo, Marc Baizman, Casey Beidel, Irene Bernstein, Marni Betlow, Melissa Boff, Tracy Cassidy, Laura Caulds, Cindy Charney, Cathleen Cogswell, Joan Conde, Kalynn Dodge, Rodny Dolan, Mo Fathelbab, Calistus Ganguly, Lori Gelman, Fernando Hamilton, Keith Huang, Rebekka Johnson, Julie Katz, Matthew Knight, David Legow, Donald Legow, Rachel Legow, Ellen Loventhal, David Mattingly, Jerry Miller, Nik Minocha, Wendi Nachwalter, Barbara Nasto, Katie Northlich, Marchi  Nunez, William Nunziata, Rowena Pedrena, Ari Rabban, Elizabeth Rabban, Tali Rabban, Beverly Reese, Derek Roland, Lisa Rosenbaum, Neil Rubenstein, Robert Sanders, Donald Schatz, Sharon Simon, Kevin Tripp, Brian Vicari, Nanette Winch