Trey K. Blackburn, an Iowa native, received his MFA in Acting from The New School for Drama. An active member of the New York independent theatre community, Trey has appeared on stage in several plays during his five years as a New York City transplant. Selected roles include Blue, Invasion (Estrogenius Festival, Best Actor Award); Rosencrantz and the Player King, Hamlet; Ben, Aperture; Milk’s Friend, Execution of Justice (New School for Drama); Nicky, Millicent the Magnificent (Speranza Theatre Company); Desdemona, Othello (New Ensemble Workshop).
Christie Marie Clark is a Brooklyn-based creator, educator, and advocate of social justice. In 2013, she received her MFA in directing from The New School for Drama. NYC credits include: Clean; The Spider and the Wasp; Marlee Saves the World; An Office Called Eden; Ruins and Radical Methods for Radical Heartbreak (at NSD); G Train Exodus (Estrogenius Festival); They All Know Me (Thespian Production Slam a Thon); Clown Love (Strawberry One Act Festival) and The Diner (Caravan Play Festival). She is drawn to plays that are bottomless and is endlessly fascinated by theatre's capacity to prompt social epiphany and change.