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Molly Ehrenberg-Peters
Molly Ehrenberg-Peters (she/her) is a NYC based actor/director/producer originally from Yorkshire, UK. She moved to NY to study on the three year conservatory programme at the Stella Adler Studio and previously trained at East 15 Acting School, London and with the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. Molly’s acting experience spans across the stage, radio, and screen–including for the BBC. In 2022, Molly embarked on her producing debut with “The Night Alive” by Conor McPherson at the Chain Theatre, a sold-out production which received rave reviews. She has also worked with Wild Geese Productions as a producer of their pilot tv series “Trauma School,” and short film "Bartleby".
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Alexandra Nedved
Alexandra Nedved (she/they) is a multidisciplinary theater and filmmaker based in New York City. She received her MFA in Acting from The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in England and her undergraduate degrees in Theatre Performance, Environmental Sustainability, and Gender & Sexuality Studies from the University of Minnesota. She’s acted in numerous theater productions across the states and in the UK, and collaborated on plays at Columbia University and TheaterLab NYC. In addition to acting, she has written, produced, and directed a number of projects. She's the recipient of The Bonnie Hurren Prize for Excellence & The Arthur Ballet Playwright Award.
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Eden Ohayon
Eden Ohayon (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based theater artist and filmmaker from Palm Desert, California. She received her MFA in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School and her undergraduate training at Yale, where she majored in Theater Studies and English with a concentration in Playwriting under the advisory of Donald Margulies. She’s worked as an acting intern at Marin Shakespeare Company as well as in the literary department at Manhattan Theatre Club and the artistic department at the New Repertory Theater in Boston. She’s written, produced, and appeared in several independent short and feature films.