Nedrah Banks hails from Detroit, Michigan. She obtained her BFA from North Carolina School of Arts and her MFA from Rutgers University. She has played Madame in The Maids, Lena in Boesman and Lena, Louise in Richard Cory, Annabella Gotchling in A Bright Room Called Day, Emilie in Les Liasons Dangereuses and Delia Petterson in Blues for an Alabama Sky.

Amy Clites hails from Indiana and earned her BFA in theater performance from the University of Evansville. Her Rutgers credits include Grace in Bus Stop, Susan in In the Boom Boom Room, Gin in The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek, and Jenifer in Snakebit. Recently, Amy appeared as Becky Ann in Tent Meeting with the Mill 6 Collaborative in Boston.

Joe Fellman is from Minnesota and received his theater degree from the University of Minnesota at Mankato. Previous roles at Rutgers include Theseus in Midsummer Night's Dream, Bill Lewis in The Hot L Baltimore, Tom Marcus/Tank in American Grail, Lord Mulligan in Camino Real, Major Domo in Les Liaisons Dangeruses and Pofiry in Crime and Punishment.

Tammy Jo Ford lives in New Jersey. Her previous credits at Rutgers include The Hot L Baltimore, Stop Kiss, In the Boom Boom Room, Getting Out and American Grail. She holds undergraduate degrees in literature/theater arts from Ramapo College of N.J., and is a board member of the theater company, East Coast Artists, under the direction of Richard Schectner.

Carman Lacivita is from San Antonio, Texas. He received his BFA from Texas Christian University. Rutgers credits include Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard Cory, Stephen in Other People, Phillip in Orphans, Measure for Measure, The Gingham Dog. Regional credits include; Stage West, Alley, Crossroads, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Kentucky Shakespeare Festivals, and this summer with Amphibian Productions, Leonce and Lena.

Jason Lambert is from Greenville, New Hampshire and he graduated Yale University with a BA in history. At Mason Gross School of the Arts his credits include: Lord Byron in Camino Real, Jonathan Boyd in Black, and Peter Quince in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Jason is co-founder of the Boston theater company, the Mill 6 Collaborative.

Othell J. Miller is a native of Memphis, Tennessee and a graduate of Tennessee State University. His Mason Gross credits include: Philostrate in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mr. Morse in The Hot L Baltimore, Don Quixote in Camino Real, Warden in Getting Out. Other notable roles include: Seth Holly in Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Hodman Bryant in Miss Evers' Boys.

Jessica Myhr originates from Minneapolis, MN and received her BA in theater and television arts from Valparaiso University. Recent Rutgers credits include: Ginger Brooks in The 1940's Radio Hour, The Girl in The Hot L Baltimore, and Cecile Volanges in Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Other credits: The Good Person of Szechwan, A Little Night Music, A Servant of Two Masters, and Electra.

Vondell Richmond earned his BFA from North Carolina A&T State University. Rutgers credits: Bus Stop, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Black, Blues for an Alabama Sky, Orphans, and Stop Kiss. He has also appeared in My Life (Crossroads Theater), 7-11 (Guthrie Theater), Zooman, Purlie, Crack, Cream and Brown Sugar, Our Town, Blues for Mr. Charlie and Little Shop of Horrors.

Paul Rolfes is from Charleston, South Carolina where he received his BA in theater from The College of Charleston. His Rutgers credits include Henry in The Fox, title role in Richard Cory, Carl in Bus Stop, and Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Other credits include Mitch in A Streetcar Named Desire and Ben in The Dumb Waiter.

Elisa Schultz is from Whittier, California where she graduated from Whittier College with a BA in psychology and speech pathology/audiology with minors in theater and music. Elisa studied abroad at the Marymount College London Drama Program. Some Rutgers credits include: Blue Window, and Richard Cory. Other credits include Romeo and Juliet, Our Town and Hamlet. Elisa has worked at the La Jolla Playhouse and the San Diego Old Globe Theater.

Shane Taylor hails from East Orange, New Jersey and graduated with a BA in dramatic arts from William Paterson University. Productions at Rutgers include: Richard Cory, Blues for an Alabama Sky, and In The Boom Boom Room. Regional credits include productions at: Hangar Theater, Williamstown Theater Festival, Berkeley Repertory Theater, American Conservatory Theater, Crossroads Theater, and Lincoln Center Institute.

Kristofer Updike, originally from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is an alumni of Albright College, The National Theatre Institute, and the MXAT in Russia. His Rutgers credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard Cory, Camino Real, and Getting Out. Other credits include Lee in True West and Adam in The Complete Works. Additionally, Kristofer has performed with three professional improv/sketch comedy groups.

Rain Denise Wilson is from Chicago, Illinois where she received a BA in theater from Columbia College. Previous Rutgers credits include Bildad in J.B., Angel in Blues for an Alabama Sky, Suzy in The Hot L Baltimore and Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other credits include Home, Journal of Ordinary Thought and The Lady in Red in For Colored Girls…

Jamie Wollrab is from Boulder, Colorado having worked on productions including Macbeth, SubUrbia, Come Blow Your Horn. At Rutgers he was seen in Camino Real, As Bees in Honey Drown, American Grail and the premiere of the Off-Off Broadway production, A Leopard Complains of Its SpotsNew York. He is also the Associate Artistic Director of Amphibian Productions.