A Machiavellian acting teacher pushes an aspiring actor to her breaking point with his unconventional “method.”

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CAST AND CREW

Director 1 | Rob Grabow

Director 2 | Corinne Schneider

Producer | Don Andrews

Producer | Rob Grabow

Key Cast | Rob Grabow

Key Cast | Maria Souza

Director of Photography | George Potter

Assistant Camera | Erica Share

Editor | Don Andrews

Sound | William Lake Springstead


ROB GRABOW

Robert Grabow is a New York based Method and Meisner-trained actor. Grabow is his second year at the Actor’s Studio Drama School MFA program, but has three years of formal training. Grabow studied Meisner Technique at the Bill Esper Studio in New York, and before moving to New York, Grabow studied Meisner technique in to concurrent year-long programs with Robin Lynn Smith at Freehold Theatre and with Gregg Gilmore at the Gregg Gilmore Studio in Seattle; both teachers were students of Sanford Meisner. Grabow’s New York credits include lead roles in four independent films including Superhero (EnMaze Pictures, LLC) and Delilah’s Muse (Red Flight Pictures). Grabow also worked as a speaking principal on the SyFy Network series, Z Nation. He has played Martin in Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia (Actor’s Studio Drama School, Off-Broadway, New York, NY), Vince in Stephen Belber’s Tape (Gilmore Studio/Ballard Undergound Theatre, Seattle, WA), and Cliff in William Mastrosimone’s Woolgather (Freehold Theatre, Seattle, WA). http://www.robertgrabow.com

MARIA SOUZA

Maria is a NYC based actor with an MFA from The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University where she had the privilege to study acting under Corinne Chateau, Susan Aston, and Jacqueline Knapp.  Other teachers and mentors include: Craig Bacon, Robert Serrell, Corinna May, Chris Clavelli, David Frank, Michael Billingsley, William Coco, Shawn Lewis, and Andreas Manolikakis. She holds a BFA from Purdue University, is a 2008 graduate of The Summer Professional Training Program at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey as an Acting Apprentice, and has since had the pleasure of performing across the United States. Maria originated the roles of Lucinda in The History of Cardenio with Hoosier Bard Productions as well as Lily Booker in the world premiere of Current Economic Conditions: A Comedy at The Phoenix Theatre both in Indianapolis, IN.  Additional Regional credits include: Juliet (Romeo and Juliet), Antigone (The Theban Plays), Eliza Doolittle (Pygmalion), Liz (ReEntry), Adriana (The Comedy of Errors), Ophelia (Hamlet), Libby (Blue Window), and Crissy (HAIR). http://www.maria-argentina-souza.com