Cast/Creative Team




Oganes Abramian has had an interest in acting since he was little and has started pursuing it professionally. He graduated from Kingsborough Community College with a Performing Arts Associates degree. For the college theater he performed in Radium Girls, Columbinus, 8 and Fabulation. He has also participated in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.


David Beckett was most recently seen in Reconciling at the SOHO Playhouse, NYC and Then They Came for Me at Hammersmith Hall in London. You can also catch him in Drama School: The Webseries. He received his MFA from East 15 Acting School and BA from the College of Charleston. He is grateful for one more chance to tread the boards in NYC. For more info and a complete CV please visit: www.davidjamesbeckett.com.


Andrés Gallardo Bustillo recently graduated from the New York Film Academy's Two Year Musical Theatre Conservatory. New York: Cabaret, A Sketch of New York, Urinetown: The Musical and Anne of Green Gables (Reading). Part of Misi Productions back in Colombia, and Fuego Celta. Love my family and friends. “This above all, to thine own self be true…"


Caitlyn Meagher is originally from Miami, FL. She recently graduated from Middlebury College with a BA in Theater. Recent credits include Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hecuba in Women of Troy, and Betty in the Potomac Theater Project's production of Vinegar Tom. She would like to thank her family for their unwavering support.


Max Pescherine is a graduate of Kenyon College where he received a BA in theater. He is a New York native and excited to act in his first play outside of an academic context.


Nikola Sekulo was born in Croatia. In the city of Dubrovnik, today more famous as King’s Landing from Game of Thrones. He is a attending The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York, where he's currently finishing his first year. Nikola earned his Master of Theatre Art Performance in Acting at The Arts Academy in Split in the class of respected actor Milan Strljic and is happy that he’s continuing to develop his craft in one of the greatest cities on earth. His previous acting credits include: Eurymachus and Narrator in Odyssey, Patrun Vicenzo in Fishermen's Disputes, Nikolaska in The Swedish Match, Donalbain, Third Witch and Second Assassin in Macbeth, Peasant in 2nd season of Game of Thrones and many more. He would like to thank Jeff Daileys and American Theatre of Actors on this opportunity!

Daniel Wuerdeman most recently appeared in September at Manhattan Repertory Theatre in a new play called “The Hug,” which will be presented again on Staten Island in November. Daniel has also performed in numerous other plays, including The Drunkard, As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest, Twelfth Night, The Iceman Cometh, Comedy of Errors, Our Town, The Crucible, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, Death of a Salesman, Inherit the Wind, Purlie Victorious, and Summer and Smoke.

Jeff S. Dailey (Director) earned his PhD in theatre from NYU, with additional study at Wagner College, The College of Staten Island, The Folger Institute, New York Theological Seminary, General Theological Seminary, and Union Theological Seminary.

At the American Theatre of Actors, he has directed the medieval play The Coming of Antichrist, Pushkin’s Mozart and Salieri and The Stone Guest; Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great, parts 1 and 2; Dido, Queen of Carthage; Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris; Seafaring (his adaptation/translation of Anglo-Saxon poetry), Sophocles’ Ajax, and, an award-winning production of Plautus’ The Captives, among other plays. He is the founder of the Long Island Student Shakespeare Festival and the early music ensemble Collectio Musicorum. Outside of the theatre, he recently worked on The Big Bang Theory TV series and the movie The Conjuring 2.

Although retired as an educator, Dr. Dailey serves as pastor of All Nations Lutheran Church in Manhattan http://allnationslutheran.com/. He is also noted as a scholar with wide interests, having published studies of Gilbert and Sullivan, Gaetano Donizetti, Beowulf, Eugene O'Neill, Kurt Weill, medieval and Renaissance drama, and other topics.
 



 

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