Dorothy McMillan

Dorothy McMillan is a versatile actor and voice-over artist who began her performing arts career in dance. When she was just three years old, she saw The Nutcracker, performed by North Carolina Dance Theatre (now called the Charlotte Ballet). During the production, she could barely sit still in her seat and danced down the aisles during intermission. Her joy of movement led to 22 years of dancing ballet and modern, studying and performing with reputable schools and companies (such as the Charlotte Ballet, North Carolina School of the Arts, and the Joffrey Ballet School). ​ At 16, Dorothy began studying at Northwest School of the Arts, a diverse and welcoming community that supported her rigorous dance training and awakened her passion for acting. She began performing in school musicals and plays while maintaining her dance career. Dot inevitably got her B.A. Degree in Theatre and Dance from UNCC and also trained at Marymount Manhattan College. ​ Favorite roles include playing Sylvia (a lovable dog) in A.R. Gurney’s Sylvia, Marcelle Cot (an unsatisfied wife) in Hotel Paradiso, and Kathleen (a pragmatic prostitute) in Toni Press-Coffman’s award-winning play, Touch. You can hear her voice in the Blue Man Group’s Las Vegas show and third studio album THREE, as well as in several commercials.

Seann Cantatore

Seann Cantatore is an admitted oddball, songstress and comedic actor with a unique knack for bringing people together. Her performance career began as a musician and songwriter, with her original soul-pop band Flounder Warehouse, and as a solo vocalist and pianist. She now performs various comedic forms including cabaret, sketch comedy and improv at venues throughout NYC, including Magnet Theater, The Duplex and, most recently, her apartment. Seann’s comedy duo with her roommate Nicole Pascaretta, Bring Your Own Bob, has consistently put out video content as a way to stay sane (or perhaps insane) this year. Follow them at @bringyourown.bob on IG. Seann debuted her one woman show, Sawwwrry I’m Late!!!, to a sold out crowd at Magnet Theater, just three days before quarantine began. She has already decided that night will be better than her future wedding night (it was a really great night!).

Chloe Werner

Chloe Werner has been pursuing improv and comedy since she was 13 years old and has performed at places such as the Magnet Theater, the Second City, UCB, and Caroline’s on Broadway. She also has written, directed, and produced a few small short films and hopes to continue doing so.

Paige Heimark

Paige is an artist, baker, producer, and radio host.

Chris Deluca

Chris DeLuca smiling at camera

Chris is a writer, improvisor, and computer programmer. A graduate of the NYC UCB, he studied under such improv luminaries as Anthony Atamanuik, Amy Goerlich, and Joseph Stalin.

He co-wrote and created the scripted comedy podcast, “The Pulp Tales Of Gwendolyn Gween”, as well as contributing writing to the long running sketch shows “Terrorbird” and “Cliffnotes on the Human Condition”, both performed at The PIT.

He is a member of the Cat’s Cradle Ensemble. You can find him at https://www.chrisdeluca.me