Sarah Nedwek (actor) Sarah recently appeared off-broadway in The Goddess and in Tigers Be Still as Grace. Her favorite role is Vanda in Venus in Fur at The Repertory Theatre of St.Louis for which she won Broadway World's Best Actress in a Drama and was nominated for the St. Louis Outer Critic's Circle Outstanding Actress award. Regional favorites include Harper in Angels in America and Rachel Brown in Inherit The Wind at The Cleveland Play House. She has performed in numerous productions with International WOW Co. and starred in the Journeyman Pictures production, Memorial Day, directed by Oscar nominated, Josh Fox. Television appearances include All My Children and My Dirty Little Secret. She is co-founder of Partly Cloudy People, a production company that creates performances to raise awareness and funds for area non-profits. She can next be seen in Rubicon Pictures feature film, The Union. She is a proud graduate of The Cleveland Play House/Case Western Reserve MFA program. www.sarahnedwek.com
Zina Wilde (actor) favorite past credits include “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf”, “Unreachable Eden” as Anais Nin at Theater for the New City, “The Value of Names” at the Georgestreet Playhouse, “Electra” at City Center, “The expense of Spirit” at The Ohio Theater and more. Zina has worked with many accomplished New York theater companies some of which include the International WOW Company, The Bridge Theater Company, The Mirror Theater Company. Zina also recently appeared on “THE BLACKLIST” on NBC as well as the feature film “Delivering the goods” directed by Matthew Bonifacio where she acted opposite Dominic Fumusa. She also played the role of the vain Russian Svetlana in Samrat Chakrabarti’s short “Late, late”. She and her cast members won multiple Best Ensemble awards in “Friends (with benefits)”. She has a BFA in Acting from NYU Tisch as well as a certificate in acting from The Neighborhood Playhouse. She has attended the Alvin Ailey school and is a long time student of Larry Moss.
Zina Wilde (actor) favorite past credits include “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf”, “Unreachable Eden” as Anais Nin at Theater for the New City, “The Value of Names” at the Georgestreet Playhouse, “Electra” at City Center, “The expense of Spirit” at The Ohio Theater and more. Zina has worked with many accomplished New York theater companies some of which include the International WOW Company, The Bridge Theater Company, The Mirror Theater Company. Zina also recently appeared on “THE BLACKLIST” on NBC as well as the feature film “Delivering the goods” directed by Matthew Bonifacio where she acted opposite Dominic Fumusa. She also played the role of the vain Russian Svetlana in Samrat Chakrabarti’s short “Late, late”. She and her cast members won multiple Best Ensemble awards in “Friends (with benefits)”. She has a BFA in Acting from NYU Tisch as well as a certificate in acting from The Neighborhood Playhouse. She has attended the Alvin Ailey school and is a long time student of Larry Moss.