The Cast

Jenna Michno (as Kyle)

Jenna Michno is a ballerina turned actress who has traded 17 years of classical ballet training for the bright lights of a film set. Jenna studied theatre at Trinity College in Hartford, CT. In New York, she has trained with first generation Meisner instructor Nina Murano and performed in an off-off-broadway original work at the La MaMa Theatre. Her credits include several independent films, TV episodics and most recently a feature comedy, "Those Who Wander" by Abigail Schwarz. 

"Kyle" (Pronounced "Kylie") is bubbly, passionate, overly-anxious and talks too much when she is nervous (which is most of the time). She wants to be an actress more than anything in the world and takes her craft very seriously - arguably to a fault. 

Sarah Louise Unruh (as Taylor) 

Sarah Louise is straight off the farm from Greensburg, Kansas. She moved to New York City in 2011 to chase her dream of one day seeing her name in lights. She has a bachelors degree in Theater performance from Kansas State University, and completed a two year study of the Meisner technique from first generation instructor Nina Murano.

"Taylor" is snarky, stubborn, witty and sarcastic. Taylor is the girl that says what everyone else is thinking. She doesn't take anything too seriously - especially in regards to her acting career. Taylor finds that opportunities effortlessly fall into her lap. 

Andi Matichak (as Maggie)

Andi Matichak is a Chicago native who turned heads as a model and has since taken the acting world by storm. She was quickly scooped up by a prestigious acting agency in New York and has been chasing her dream since. She honed her craft by training with first generation Meisner instructors Kathryn Gately and Nina Murano. Since being in New York Andi has been featured in several independent films including "Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List" and most notably guest-stared in ABC's "666 Park Avenue". Don't be fooled...Andi is a former soccer star and stronger than most of the boys. On top of all that she does a killer "Marcel the Shell" impression. 

"Maggie" is as sweet as she is beautiful. She is just a tad too impressionable and trusting for this town. Her naiveté is often a hilarious recipe for disaster. 

Gil Perez-Abraham (as Gil)

Gil is a New York City based actor most recently seen at Soho's HERE Arts Center in the US premier of 'Holy Land". Other stage work in NYC includes "Titus Andronicus", Brooklyn workshop of "Pyre Cantana", and assisting Chase Brock's choreography at The Public Theatre. His television credits include: Late Night with Seth Myers (NBC), The Carrie Diaries (CW), Gonzalez Family Pranks (Pilot, UNIVISION), and currently in pre-production for a movie he co-wrote and stars in, Midwest Movie (Alejandro). Gil has trained intensely at the Second City Conservatory (Chicago), NYC's William Esper Studio, and has been recently training in the world-renowned Ivana Chubbuck Technique. 

"Gil" is the ever stylish, theatrical, opinionated friend from across the hall. Almost always in a bow tie, Gil is probably the most successful actor of the group, constantly on the phone yelling at his agent. 

Dillon G Artzer (as Daniel)

Dillon grew up barefoot in Kansas and spent his childhood running around in the woods and staging trampoline lightsaber fights with painted sticks. He received his bachelors degree in Acting, and his masters degree in Directing from Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS where he honed his skills on the stage (most recently seen as Claudius in Hamlet, Buddy in Kimberly Akimbo). He has trained extensively in improvisational comedy, Anne Bogart's Viewpoints Technique, and several categories of combat (including unarmed, sword & shield, two-handed broadsword, rapier & dagger, quarterstaff, spear, military take-downs and krav maga, live fire rifle and sidearm, and police/SWAT tactics), creating a strangely varied toolbox to pull from. While the aforementioned toolbox may be a metaphor, Dillon is also a proficient real-life carpenter and "series regular" stagehand in the theaters of  New York City. 

"Dan's" extreme shyness and fear of new people, combined with his goofy awkwardness, make him nothing short of lovable. He and Gil are the ultimate roommate odd couple.