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Christianne Greiert Headshot
Amy Kersten Headshot
Miranda Noelle Wilson Headshot
Jennifer Dorr White Headshot
Stephen Stocking Headshot
MEET THE CAST & CREATIVE TEAM

MARINDA ANDERSON* (Toni) - New York and Regional credits include Sex of the Baby (Access Theatre) Macbeth (Lincoln Center Theatre Interactive), Far From Heaven (Playwrights Horizons), Intimate Apparel (Dorset Theatre Festival), Fairfield (Cleveland Play House) and "The Devine One: Sassy Swings Tokyo" (LaMama Theatre).  Television credits include Gotham (FOX) and My Blueberry Nights (Block 2 Pictures). Marinda holds a M.F.A. from NYU Graduate Acting Program and a B.F.A. in musical theatre from Howard University.  marindaanderson.com

 

CHRISTIANNE GREIERT* (Mary)  is an actress, director, and teaching artist. Recent theater credits include: Othello: Divinity of Hell (Theater for the New City), Foreign Bodies (New York Theatre Workshop), Blackout ’03 (Red Fern Theatre Co.), and Don’t Major in Debt with Jane Lynch (Vance Garret/Sleep No More Productions). Christianne also serves as an associate artist with Florida Studio Theatre where she performs and directs workshops for the award-winning WRITE A PLAY Program, which reaches more than 50,000 children annually. Christianne holds a BA in Theater Performance from Truman State University. Proud AEA Member and Green Bay Packers fan! christiannegreiert.com

 

AMY KERSTEN* (Katie) is an actor, writer and producer. Recent theater Credits include: The Chinese Premiere of Venus in Fur (UA International, Shanghai), The Liar (The Denver Center), The Corn is Green (Williamstown), and Comedies by Liz Meriwether (Theater Row). She is also an original company member of Shakespeare At The Manor on Shelter Island.  Amy created and stared in the award winning web series HOT MESS (shesamess.com).  She is also a lead ensemble member of LadyPartsJustice.com  a video comedy series founded by Lizz Winstead (Co-Creator of the Daily Show) . Her work has been featured in Upworthy, The Huffington Post, and Glamour.com. Education: MFA National Theater Conservatory.

 

STEPHEN STOCKING* (Will) is a recent graduate of the NYU Graduate Acting program. Selected New York and Regional credits include: Shakespeare Theatre (DC): A Midsummer Night's Dream; Les Freres Corbusier: Dance Dance Revolution; TheatreworksUSA: Henry and Mudge; Williamstown Theatre Festival: Romeo and Juliet, Anything Goes. NYU MFA: Describe the Night (world premier by Rajiv Joseph), Desire, Three Sisters, Plenty, Landscape of the Body, The Beaux’ Strategem, Pale Fires. Stephen recently appeared in the new Amazon pilot "Z."

 

JENNIFER DORR WHITE* (Martha) just appeared in the world premiere of THE INN AT LAKE DEVINE at Theater 54. Off-Broadway: CALL ME WALDO, SEALED FOR FRESHNESS, THE FLASHING STREAM, THE “A” WORD, PERA PALAS, WOMEN OF MANHATTAN. Other NYC theatres: Lark, Red Fern, terraNOVA, Libra, CollaborationTown, SATC, Vital, E.S.T., NYC Fringe, etc.  Regional theatres: Kitchen Theatre, Stamford Theatre Works, Dorset Theatre Festival, Denver Center.  Film/TV: Congratulations Debby, Good Enough, Choice,  A.B.C.D., Done to Death, Aaron Bacon, “Law & Order: SVU,” “UnChartered,” Onion News Network.  MFA, National Theatre Conservatory. Member, the Actors Center. JenniferDorrWhite.com

 

MIRANDA NOELLE WILSON* (Liz)  is an actor, singer, dancer, and puppeteer performing both onstage and onscreen. Most recently, Miranda played the role of LUCY in Three Day Hangover's immersive production of DRACULA by Steven Dietz. Additionally, Miranda recently played the final performance as Anna Wintour's assistant in the critically-acclaimed cabaret "Ryan Raftery is the Most Powerful Woman in Fashion", a fierce bio-musical about Ms. Wintour which played Joe's Pub in NYC and Rockwell Table & Stage in Los Angeles over the last year. Miranda is a proud company member of the Treehouse Shakers, a dance-theater company dedicated to creating quality theatre for youth audiences. On screen, Miranda most recently filmed the lead in a new short film, How You Are To Me, a film that explores Alzheimer's and the role of the caretaker. Miranda won the award for BEST ACTRESS at the Chain NYC Film Festival for her work in the indie psychological thriller, The Eve, which is now available on iTunes as well as other VOD platforms. For the last five years, Miranda has been a consultant on a National Institutes of Aging grant project which explored the non-pharmacological treatment of Alzheimer's through theatre. Participating in one of our original plays increased engagement, reduced depression, and provided an overall quality of life for those individuals living with Alzheimer's. The grant project culminated in the creation of the Scripted-Improv Drama Program which is available to activity directors all across the country and Europe. Miranda  holds a BFA from the University of Evansville. mirandanoellewilson.com

 

MICHELLE BOSSY (Director) is a film and theater director dedicated to bringing original, new work to the stage and screen.   She recently directed the short films 18, written by Courtney Baron, and She Grinds Her Own Coffee, written by Cheri Magid.  Michelle directed and produced the premieres of Sex of the Baby by Matthew-Lee Erlbach; Cloven Tongues by Victor Lesniewski; Un Plugged In by Brian Pracht; South Beach Rapture by David Caudle; Sarajevo’s Child by Katie Simon, in addition to many other new plays. She directed the world premiere of Little Monsters by Maria Alexandria Beech, and created the musical High School Confidential for Primary Stages with writers Janet Reed, Dan Ahearn, Sara Wordsworth and Russ Kaplan.  She directed developmental readings of Miller, Mississippi by Boo Killebrew, The Infinity Pond by Maria Alexandria Beech and Eat Your Heart Out by Courtney Baron (all at Perry Mansfield New Works Festival), Bicycle Girl by Rogelio Martinez (Repertory Theater of St. Louis), Gloria by Maria Alexandria Beech (EST), Mercy by Adam Szymkowicz, and May Day by Molly Smith Metzler, among many others. Michelle is the Associate Artistic Director of Primary Stages, where she has worked for the past twelve years. There, she is the Director of the Dorothy Strelsin New American Writers Group, where she has worked with over thirty writers to foster their new plays each season. Michelle holds the first undergraduate directing degree from Webster University’s Conservatory of Theatre Arts. She teaches acting and playwriting for the Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) and directing for Syracuse University's Tepper Semester. Member: Lincoln Center Director’s Lab.

 

MOLLY MARINIK (Dramaturg) is a director and dramaturg who specializes in new play development. She has recently worked at/with Atlantic Theater Company, The Flea, Libra Theatre Company, The Lark, Musical Theater Factory, NYU Tisch, 59E59 Theatres, The Brick, Barefoot Theatre Company, Caps Lock Theater, and The Secret Theatre. Resident Director at The Flea 2013-2015. Reader: Atlantic Theater Company, American Playwriting Foundation's Relentless Award, Jewish Plays Project. Member: Drama Desk, LMDA. Founder: Theatre Is Easy (Theasy.com). MA Theatre History and Criticism from Brooklyn College. Thanks to Heidi, Michelle, and this amazing cast!

 

STEPHEN DOBAY (Scenic Design)Come Back Little Sheba (Huntington), Our Town (Huntington, Almeida Theatre London, Broad Stage, Kansas City Rep). NYC credits: Under My Skin (Little Shubert Theatre), Adult (Abrons Arts Center), The Realists (HERE), The Cottage, To Kill a Mockingbird (Queens Theatre in the Park), Gidion’s Knot (59E59 Theaters), Long Day’s Journey into Night (The York Shakespeare Company), Holy Crap!! (La MaMa), and Allegro, The Cottage, Blood Brothers, A Hard Wall at High Speed, and The Pillowman (APAC). stephendobay.com

JANIE BULLARD (Sound Designer) - Recent: DISGRACED at The Goodman (associate), What I Did Last Summer with The Signature Theatre Company and Assistant Sound Design for Hand To God on Broadway. Off-Broadway: Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Cherry Lane Theatre, The Flea, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Flux Theatre Ensemble, Sonnet Repertory Theatre, The York Theatre Company, Lesser America, Rising Phoenix Rep. Janie was the recipient of the USITT/LDI Rising Star Award for 2014, and was named an Indie Theatre Person of the Year for 2013. She also received 3 Best Sound Design nominations for the 2014 NYIT awards for Jane The Plain, Pirira, and Sans Merci. Janie received her MFA in Theatre Sound Design from the North Carolina School of the Arts. janiebullard.com

 

CECILIA DURBIN (Lighting Designer) - Recent lighting designs include In the Blood (Theatre Horizon [Barrymore nom.], Love Alone (Playmakers Rep),  Lust (HERE Arts Center), I am Gordafarid (Rising Circle Theatre Collective), Measure for Measure (Epic Theatre Ensemble), An Experiement with an Air Pump and Machinal (Duke University), The Seagull (Barnard College), Sideways Stories from Wayside School and The Seagull (Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble), The Theater at Monmouth 2014 Repertory Season. She received her MFA from NYU, and is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. durbinlighting.com

 

JENNIFER FISHER (Costume Designer) is really proud to be working with Clutch Productions.  Design: Jeremy and (Fresh Fruit Festival), Death and McCootie (Fringe Festival NYC), The Girl in The Park (Dalliance Theatre), Refractions (Dalliance Theatre), The Onion Lovers (Fringe Festival NYC).  Jennifer also does Wardrobe/Set Costuming on various Broadway, Films and TV Shows around the city.  Recently America's Got Talent-Season 10 (NBC) and On The 20th Century (Roundabout).

 

LIZZIE ROBINSON (Production Stage Manager) is excited to be a part of this Clutch Productions endeavor. Some recent credits include Dracula (Three Day Hangover), The Subtle Body (59E59), The Little Foxes (The Cleveland Play House), Noli Me Tangere Opera (The Kennedy Center), If You Lose Your Way, Or A Food Odyssey (The Invisible Dog), Much Ado About Nothing (Theatre For A New Audience), Damn Yankees and The Sound of Music (Porthouse Theatre), and Red (Syracuse Stage). Proud member of Actor’s Equity.

 

DORA TRENBEATH (Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to be joining the Clutch Productions team as the assistant stage manager for Every Good Girl Deserves Fun! A Montana native, Dora has worked her way across the country and is happy to call New York City her home. Dora has worked in places such as The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Children’s Theatre Company, Insight Theatre Company, Vital Theatre Company, and most recently Primary Stages. Dora is a very proud graduate of The Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University, where she earned her BFA in Stage Management!

 

MALLORY ARROYO (Production Assistant/Props Master) is extremely elated to be working with such talented, fierce females! She is an aspiring stage manager and recent graduate of St. Joseph's College (B.A. Speech Communication). She has previously worked on Primary Stages' Perfect Arrangement by Topher Payne, Primary Stages' Off-Broadway Oral History Project, and with Mount Carmel Theatre Company. Mucho love to my parents, Tim, & Sally.

 

NANCY NOTO (General Manager) was an actor in a former life. Some favorite acting credits include: Actors Theatre of Louisville Humana Festival, Allentown Shakespeare, Arkansas Rep, Edinburgh Fringe, New Dramatists, 52nd St Project, and Cherry Lane Theatre. In her current life she works in people engagement at nyc based tech company, AppNexus and is pursuing her M.A. in Organizational Psychology at Columbia University. She holds a BFA from New York University, Tisch School of The Arts and has studied acting with the Atlantic Theatre Company and Primary Stages. She’s a freelance theatre and comedy producer and a co-producer of the Woodstock Comedy Festival woodstockcomedyfestival.org.

 

*These actors appear courtesy of Actors' Equity Association. Equity Approved Showcase. 

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