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Some Girl(s) at New York Film Academy

Dates: (3/31/2023 - 4/2/2023 )

Theatre:

New York Film Academy


17 Battery Pl, New York, NY 10004
New York, 10004

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A take on a classic LaBute-ian work with a twist! Some Girl(s) which takes place in 4 different hotel rooms across the country, will feature 4 different female director perspectives on each scene. AND, even more bizarre, the audience will travel with the actors between the rooms. One scene will take place in Seattle, Washington, the next in Chicago, Illinois, and finish off in Southern California.

 

 

Some Girl(s) is a play written by Neil LaBute about a man only identified as "Guy" (Connor Wilson) who is about to get married. Before his wedding, he decides to visit his ex-girlfriends, all of whom he mistreated. His exes include: Sam (Katie Sargent), his former high school sweetheart; Lindsay (Tina Gulati), a college professor from Boston; Tyler (Sandra Rocha), his Chicago fling; and Bobbi (Sophia O'Neil), a woman from Los Angeles whom he actually could have ended up with.

 

PERFORMANCES:

03/31 at 7PM

04/01 at 7PM

04/02 at 2PM

 

LENGTH OF SHOW: 85 MINUTES

PRICE: $25

At NYFA: 17 Battery Park, NYC (5th floor)

Cast and Creative team for Some Girl(s) at New York Film Academy

Cast

Connor Wilson

Guy
Native Alaskan, Connor Wilson, is delighted to be a fully-fledged New Yorker. As an African American he is now one of 19% of 20,201,249 people as opposed to one of 19% of 22,720-he finds this comforting. He completed the one-year Acting for Film program at the New York Film Academy. He loves and participates exceedingly well in a great many athletic endeavors (see "Special Skills"). He also loves gaming and will kick your ass at Monopoly anytime. Comedy, Improvisation and Magic are his passions. And Chick-Fil-a.


Sandra Rocha

Tyler
Sandra Rocha, dancer, actress AND now, producer born and raised in magical Mexico City, about to graduate from the 2nd Conservatory Year in Acting at NYFA and "embark" on the eventful working life of an artist. She's played roles like Diana Morales (A Chorus Line), Annie (Chicago), Nickie (Sweet Charity) and a lot of crying roles, and we mean A LOT. Her loves in life include her family, her little chihuahua Lola, psychology, spirituality, and a good cold IPA year around.


Katie Sargent

Sam
Katie was born and raised in Alexandria, VA. She graduated from the Pamplin School of Business at Virginia Tech. Katie performed with numerous local theaters including Sterling Playmakers and The Little Theatre of Alexandria. She is graduating this Spring from the Film and Television Program at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. Katie lives in Manhattan with her two cats, Klint and Snip.


Sophia O'Neill

Bobbi
After a childhood interest in dance and gymnastics, Sophia turned her creativity to acting. She began performing and studying in Middle School and High School. She attended The Ruskin School in LA, The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London for their summer program, as well as Loyola Marymount University and New York Film Academy. She has appeared in “ Modern Family” on ABC as well as the independent films, “American Funeral” and “Easy Come, Easy Go,” both written and directed by Kevin Green.


Tina Gulati

Lindsey
Tina Gulati is a Meisner trained actor who also attended the Identity School of Acting based in London. She originally went to NYU to be a dentist but has since found her passion in acting. She has been in numerous short films including “Please Don’t Take My Sunshine Away” directed by Shemar Jones and “The Promises We Lovers Break” directed by Adriana Avila. Most recently she filmed the TV series “Welcome to Amrika” for CPics, the new Indian streaming platform coming out soon.


Creative Team

Sarah Kinsey

Director
Directing the first scene is the incredible Sarah Kinsey! An actor/director who will be giving her unique take on Act I


Sarab Sahni

Director
Taking the reigns of the second scene is Sarab Sahni! Making her directorial debut in theater, is eager to prove her theatrical adroitness! She will helm Act II


Josephine Wilson

Director
Acting chair for the acting department at The New York Film Academy, Josephine Wilson is leading her extensive expertise to Act III


Caley Miliken

Director
Rounding our our crew of directors is amazing Caley Miliken! She will close our the show strongly with Act IV




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