Lindsay Gonda - Mary
Lindsay has been acting since she was 7 years old beginning in theatre with leads in The Hobbit, Little Women, and It's A Wonderful Life. She has gone on to perform in many Grand Valley film productions. Her latest performances including Rita in Lady Sunshine, a production by Josh Kinne, and the lead in Blackout, written and directed by Ashley Bunge (which will be showing at the 10th Annual Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck and was the 3rd place winner at the Grand Rapids Festival of the Arts 2008)
Taylor John Piedmonte - Gene
Taylor is an aspiring film actor who is currently majoring in Theatre at Aquinas College. He recently made his film debut in the Imminent Entertainment production of Coffeehouse Kings. Some of his stage credits include Harun al-Rashid in Arabian Nights, Horton the Elephant in Seussical and Leon Tolchinsky in Fools. Taylor is also currently attending the Film Actors workshop in Los Angeles, where he plans to move after graduation.
Alicia Clark - Elizabeth
Alicia Clark has grown up on the stage. In recent months, she has appeared in several student films at Grand Valley State University, starring in Lady Sunshine and Amelia's Haunting; as well as local independent film companies around Grand Rapids, appearing in CinaVera Pictures' Dead End Job, and Misanthrope Pictures "The Red Device." Her experiences have led her to Chicago this coming June, and to New York City in October. Her community theatre has expanded this summer to Heritage Theatre Company's A Lion in Winter. Coming this fall, she has been double-cast in A Midsummer Night's Dream as Titania/Hippolyta. It's a trip.
David Brown - Roger
David was born in Charleston, Illinois on September 8, 1977, and raised in Grand Ledge, Michigan. He now resides in Lansing, Michigan, and is looking forward to moving to Los Angeles in the near future.