RAFAEL BENOIT Theatre: Tala (Lead/HERE ARTS & Mabou Mines), Orchestra (Lead/MTC Studios), Clear Cold Place (Co-Lead/Secret Theatre), Decompression (Co-Lead/Kraine Theatre), Brooklyn Crossing (Lead/Gallery Players), My Artichoke Heart (Lead/ Theatre for the New City). TV: Blue Bloods (Co-Star/CBS), Unforgettable (Co-Star/CBS) MFA: Columbia University.
CAMERON MICHAEL BURNS NY credits: Something Cloudy, Something Clear (Invisible Dog/Wild Project); This is a Play About Being Gay (Fresh Fruit 2013 @ Wild Project); Public Service (Alchemical Theatre Lab); Rough Approximations: A Devil Tale (Incubator Arts Project); Treefall (American Theater of Actors). Most recently, he completed the new workshop of The Untitled Ginsberg Project. BA, Marymount Manhattan College.
CORY CONLEY Cory Conley's play The More Loving One received the Overall Excellence Award for Best Play in the 2011 New York International Fringe Festival and was included in the Encores Series at Soho Playhouse. Other productions include: Revolution (Manhattan Rep), Worship & Obey (Stage Left), The History of the Occupation of the Island of Kallalit Nunaat in the 22nd Century (Marymount Manhattan College), and Calvin's Island (Bob Moss Theatre.) His play The Sunset Party was developed and received staged readings at New York Theater Workshop and at Manhattan Theater Club's creative center. He wrote the screenplay for Henry and Henry, an upcoming short film, and he is the writer and creator of the web series I [Heart] Lucy. He has performed at the Fresh Fruit Festival, the Snowballs Festival, the HERE Arts Center and Dixon Place's Little Theater. Education: NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and the Playwrights Horizons Theater School.
DANIEL K. ISAAC NYC Theatre: Revolution (Manhattan Repertory Theatre), Lost Tribe (Target Margin), La Divina Caricatura (La MaMa, Under the Radar & St. Ann's Warehouse), Anna Nicole the Opera (BAM), Macbeth (NYIT Award Winner), Tala (HERE Arts & Mabou Mines), A King of Infinite Space (HERE Arts & NYC SummerStage), Thin Skin Jonny (UCB), Kiss Bessemer Goodbye (Spanish Repertory). Regional: Miss Electricity (La Jolla Playhouse). International: Shalom Shanghai (dir. Lee Breuer). Film/TV: Person of Interest (CBS, recurring), Believe (NBC, pilot), Too Big To Fail (HBO), Kelsey the Webseries, Boystown (NYTVF Official Selection), Last Night, Nobody's Perfect (A&E, pilot); upcoming UnChartered (web series), Mr. Right (web series), Dog Park (pilot), Take Away (short) and Pebble of Love in the Shoe of My Life (feature film). www.DanielKIsaac.com
GINA LeMOINE Gina LeMoine is a founding member of Black Door Theatre Company. Recent credits: Shannon Murdoch’s Virus Attacks Heart (dir. Brian Gillespie, Planet Connections Theater Festivity Lead Actress nominee); Trista Baldwin’s Doe (co-produced by BDTC, Santiago a Mil); Mike Leigh's Ecstasy (co-produced by BDTC, dir. Sara Laudonia); B*TCH, written by Sean Pomposello.
JOSH MARCANTEL is a founding member of Black Door Theatre Company. Select credits: Katurian in The Pillowman (T. Schreiber), Black Milk (East 13th Street Theater), Trista Baldwin’s Doe (co-produced by BDTC, Santiago a Mil), Mike Leigh’s Ecstasy, Harold Pinter’s Tea Party, Piccasso at the Lapin Agile. TV/Film credits: Law & Order: SVU, Turtle Hill, Brooklyn (2011 NewFest Audience Award), and a trio of Patrick Roddy films: Mercy, Red 71, and Good Boy (2009 Accolade Award for Best Actor).
MARY MONAHAN Mary Monahan has appeared in many theater and film roles, notably Jan in Trista Baldwin’s Doe, (Santiago A Mil, Chile) and Jean in Mike Leigh’s Ecstasy (Black Door Theatre Company, New York). Other favorite stage roles include Dana in The Big Country, Miss Y in The Stronger, Procne in The Love of the Nightingale, Dirty Daisy in Chicks with Dicks, and Laurie/Zelda in Two Days ‘Til Dawn, for which the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity recognized her as “Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play”. Her films have been screened in a number of festivals: Mary in Deprivation (SxSw), Jennifer in Windows (Tribeca, SANFIC, Locarno), Mary Sherman in Head Trauma (Los Angeles, SANFIC), and Q in Slice (SANFIC), where it won the SIGNIS Award. She is a member of the Black Door Theatre Company and Articulate Theatre Company.
MARISA LARK WALLIN is a Brooklyn-based performer/writer/artist. BFA NYU Tisch/Drama-ETW. She has performed with Andrew Dinwiddie, Jeanette Yew, Nellie Tinder Co., Theatre of the Two-Headed Calf, Shelby Company, and HarunaLee Theater company. Most recently she was seen in Cory Conley's "Revolution," at Manhattan Rep. Her original work has been seen at Invisible Dog, the Bushwick Starr, and backyards in Brooklyn. Her play, The Ballad of the Mute Swan, will be premiering at Dixon Place September 16, 2014! http://marisalark.net . She is also a preschool teacher, and blogs about it: http://shtpreschoolerssay.tumblr.com . She is thrilled to be working on her second Cory/Craig project this summer!
MARK BRYSTOWSKI (STAGE MANAGER) Mark Brystowski (Stage Manager) returns to Fringe and is thrilled to work with the magical Black Door Theatre Co. NY credits: Broken City: L.E.S. (site-specific for undergroundzero festival), Fool's Lear (The Wild Project), Private Disclosures (Shetler Theatre), The Third Policeman (La Mama Club), Polanski Polanski (Chain Theatre), Old Familiar Faces (FringeNYC), Rat Poison Love (West Village Musical Theater Festival), Sunrise, Sunset or Breakfast with Julia (NY Planet Connections Festivity), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Pulse Ensemble Theater); Videographer, Graceland and On the Levee (Lincoln Center Theater).
CAMERON MICHAEL BURNS NY credits: Something Cloudy, Something Clear (Invisible Dog/Wild Project); This is a Play About Being Gay (Fresh Fruit 2013 @ Wild Project); Public Service (Alchemical Theatre Lab); Rough Approximations: A Devil Tale (Incubator Arts Project); Treefall (American Theater of Actors). Most recently, he completed the new workshop of The Untitled Ginsberg Project. BA, Marymount Manhattan College.
CORY CONLEY Cory Conley's play The More Loving One received the Overall Excellence Award for Best Play in the 2011 New York International Fringe Festival and was included in the Encores Series at Soho Playhouse. Other productions include: Revolution (Manhattan Rep), Worship & Obey (Stage Left), The History of the Occupation of the Island of Kallalit Nunaat in the 22nd Century (Marymount Manhattan College), and Calvin's Island (Bob Moss Theatre.) His play The Sunset Party was developed and received staged readings at New York Theater Workshop and at Manhattan Theater Club's creative center. He wrote the screenplay for Henry and Henry, an upcoming short film, and he is the writer and creator of the web series I [Heart] Lucy. He has performed at the Fresh Fruit Festival, the Snowballs Festival, the HERE Arts Center and Dixon Place's Little Theater. Education: NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and the Playwrights Horizons Theater School.
DANIEL K. ISAAC NYC Theatre: Revolution (Manhattan Repertory Theatre), Lost Tribe (Target Margin), La Divina Caricatura (La MaMa, Under the Radar & St. Ann's Warehouse), Anna Nicole the Opera (BAM), Macbeth (NYIT Award Winner), Tala (HERE Arts & Mabou Mines), A King of Infinite Space (HERE Arts & NYC SummerStage), Thin Skin Jonny (UCB), Kiss Bessemer Goodbye (Spanish Repertory). Regional: Miss Electricity (La Jolla Playhouse). International: Shalom Shanghai (dir. Lee Breuer). Film/TV: Person of Interest (CBS, recurring), Believe (NBC, pilot), Too Big To Fail (HBO), Kelsey the Webseries, Boystown (NYTVF Official Selection), Last Night, Nobody's Perfect (A&E, pilot); upcoming UnChartered (web series), Mr. Right (web series), Dog Park (pilot), Take Away (short) and Pebble of Love in the Shoe of My Life (feature film). www.DanielKIsaac.com
GINA LeMOINE Gina LeMoine is a founding member of Black Door Theatre Company. Recent credits: Shannon Murdoch’s Virus Attacks Heart (dir. Brian Gillespie, Planet Connections Theater Festivity Lead Actress nominee); Trista Baldwin’s Doe (co-produced by BDTC, Santiago a Mil); Mike Leigh's Ecstasy (co-produced by BDTC, dir. Sara Laudonia); B*TCH, written by Sean Pomposello.
JOSH MARCANTEL is a founding member of Black Door Theatre Company. Select credits: Katurian in The Pillowman (T. Schreiber), Black Milk (East 13th Street Theater), Trista Baldwin’s Doe (co-produced by BDTC, Santiago a Mil), Mike Leigh’s Ecstasy, Harold Pinter’s Tea Party, Piccasso at the Lapin Agile. TV/Film credits: Law & Order: SVU, Turtle Hill, Brooklyn (2011 NewFest Audience Award), and a trio of Patrick Roddy films: Mercy, Red 71, and Good Boy (2009 Accolade Award for Best Actor).
MARY MONAHAN Mary Monahan has appeared in many theater and film roles, notably Jan in Trista Baldwin’s Doe, (Santiago A Mil, Chile) and Jean in Mike Leigh’s Ecstasy (Black Door Theatre Company, New York). Other favorite stage roles include Dana in The Big Country, Miss Y in The Stronger, Procne in The Love of the Nightingale, Dirty Daisy in Chicks with Dicks, and Laurie/Zelda in Two Days ‘Til Dawn, for which the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity recognized her as “Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play”. Her films have been screened in a number of festivals: Mary in Deprivation (SxSw), Jennifer in Windows (Tribeca, SANFIC, Locarno), Mary Sherman in Head Trauma (Los Angeles, SANFIC), and Q in Slice (SANFIC), where it won the SIGNIS Award. She is a member of the Black Door Theatre Company and Articulate Theatre Company.
MARISA LARK WALLIN is a Brooklyn-based performer/writer/artist. BFA NYU Tisch/Drama-ETW. She has performed with Andrew Dinwiddie, Jeanette Yew, Nellie Tinder Co., Theatre of the Two-Headed Calf, Shelby Company, and HarunaLee Theater company. Most recently she was seen in Cory Conley's "Revolution," at Manhattan Rep. Her original work has been seen at Invisible Dog, the Bushwick Starr, and backyards in Brooklyn. Her play, The Ballad of the Mute Swan, will be premiering at Dixon Place September 16, 2014! http://marisalark.net . She is also a preschool teacher, and blogs about it: http://shtpreschoolerssay.tumblr.com . She is thrilled to be working on her second Cory/Craig project this summer!
MARK BRYSTOWSKI (STAGE MANAGER) Mark Brystowski (Stage Manager) returns to Fringe and is thrilled to work with the magical Black Door Theatre Co. NY credits: Broken City: L.E.S. (site-specific for undergroundzero festival), Fool's Lear (The Wild Project), Private Disclosures (Shetler Theatre), The Third Policeman (La Mama Club), Polanski Polanski (Chain Theatre), Old Familiar Faces (FringeNYC), Rat Poison Love (West Village Musical Theater Festival), Sunrise, Sunset or Breakfast with Julia (NY Planet Connections Festivity), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Pulse Ensemble Theater); Videographer, Graceland and On the Levee (Lincoln Center Theater).