the cast

Maya Rosewood


Maya

Maya Rosewood graduated magna cum laude from The Hartt School (PTTP). Since moving to NYC, she has worked in theatre (becoming a member of Emerging Artists Theatre company), film (Spider-Man 3, Circuitry (her own production), plus various independent films), TV (Pokemon, a National Geographic special, as well as online content), commercials, industrials, print ads and the occasional voice over.  Quite randomly, she also speaks fluent Japanese. She can be found at Mayarosewood.com  


Marisa Costa


MarisaMarisa Costa has appeared in Elmer Rice’s Street Scene (Mrs. Maurrant) at the Danny Kaye Playhouse, the one-act Fishing (Sarah) at the Macaulay Center in NYC, and performed with the La Calba Theatre Troupe of Barcelona. Other stage credits include Cassio in Othello for TAI Group Projects, a radio play version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, a staged reading of Glenn English’s Straw House at Primary Stages, Ionesco’s The Lesson at the HG Theatre Workshop, and Harper Pitt in Angels in America for UC Berkley Summer Festival. She also co-starred in the indie feature Fray (Spork Prods) and the short Damn Your Eyes (Target Pictures) now being turned into a feature. Marisa has a BA and MA in Theatre, has trained with Pacific Performance Project at the University of Washington, Fay Simpson of Impact Theatre and Penny Templeton in NYC. Marisa can be reached at Marisacosta.com

Simon MacLean


Simon

Simon is currently appearing in the films Limitless (Relativity Media/Neil Burger dir) and the upcoming We Need to Talk about Kevin (BBC Films/Lynne Ramsay dir.) Was a series regular on As the World Turns (CBS). Theater includes Warwick Wilson in Biography (The Mint), John Proctor in The Crucible (Theater 808/Mare Nostrum), Crimes of the Heart (Schoolhouse Theater), Retzach (59E59), Two Gents, Much Ado about Nothing (Shakespeare & Co), Relative Values (ACC). Owes much gratitude to Innovative Artists, Paradigm Talent and About Artists Agency. Simon lives in Brooklyn with his lovely wife and daughter. He is forever in debt to the love and guidance of his son Max.