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Hunter Canning (Sam) Recent projects include The Outs (Jack) and War Horse at Lincoln Center. Hunter hails from Los Angeles and received his BFA from the SUNY Purchase Acting Conservatory. He is also a photographer. • Facebook • Twitter • Tumblr • huntercanning.com


 
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Dylan Marron (Ari) is an ensemble member of the New York Neo-Futurists and co-creator of Ridgefield Middle School Talent Nite. • Facebook • dylanmarron.com


 
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Madeline Wise (Lisa) is an actor and theatre maker living in Brooklyn. She's a cofounder of New Saloon Theater Collective. • Facebook • madelinewise.com


 
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Tommy Heleringer (Toby) most recently played Scruffy on a webshow called The Outs.  A native of Kentucky, Tommy works regularly in downtown New York theatre and then sometimes does other stuff.  He lives in Brooklyn. Photo credit: Susan Shacter, 2012. • Facebook


 
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Ross Hamman (Oscar) is originally from Colorado. He's been a New York based actor/writer/wizard for 5 years. He'd like to thank his family and all the wonderful people involved in WTI! • Facebook


 
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Sasha Winters (Dana) is an actress and writer currently living in Brooklyn. She attended Bard College, where she met Adam and other Rascals. She acted on and helped make The Outs. • Facebook • sashawinters.com 


 
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Boo Killebrew (Alex) is a co-founder of CollaborationTown, a 2013 NYFA Fellow, and a member of The Public Theater's 2013 Emerging Writer's Group.  Boo and/or her work has appeared at The Roundabout, The Public, 59e59, The New Ohio, Clubbed Thumb, New Georges, and The Huntington. She is the recipient of 2 NYIT Awards, 2 NY Fringe Awards of Excellence,  The Bette Davis Foundation Award, and an Edward F. Albee Foundation Fellowship.


 
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Haley Rawson (Chris) is an actress, producer and native New Yorker. She's a founding member of the Brooklyn-based work collective Tenement Street Workshop, and executive producer on the upcoming series, SNAFU. Photo credit: Susan Shacter, 2013. • haleyrawson.com