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SHAYLA ALAMINO Phone: 407.922.0893 Email: Shaylaalamino@Gmail.Com SHAYLA ALAMINO Phone: 407.922.0893 Email: [email protected] Shayla was born and raised in the beautiful tropical city of Miami Beach, FL, of Argentinean-American heritage. She received her BA in Theatre Arts with an emphasis in Acting from Rollins College, appearing in plays with the Rollins Department of Theatre and improvisational shows with Rollins Improv Players. She studied at Upright Citizens Brigade, The Barrow Group, and the National Theatre Institute. Shayla is fluent in both English and Spanish, and has performed in both languages. Her most recent roles include: Wanda’s Visit (Wanda), Dinner with Friends (Beth), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Martha), Two Sisters and a Piano (Maria Celia), The Boys Next Door (Shiela), and Our Lady of 121st Street (Norca). THEATRE Wanda’s Visit Wanda ASDS Repertory Season Danny Gorman Ambrosia* Abigail Manhattan Repetory Theatre Alex Keegan Picasso at the Lapin Agile Germaine Annie Russell Theatre Christopher Jones Standing On Ceremony Allie Mad Cow Theatre Thomas Ouellette Letters to Sala* Ann Kirschner Annie Russell Theatre Eric Nightengale Playhouse Creatures Doll Common Annie Russell Theatre Jennifer Cavenaugh Stop Kiss Callie Fred Stone Theatre Alex Richmond *denotes original work EDUCATIONAL THEATRE Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 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EDUCATION AND TRAINING MFA, Acting Actors Studio Drama School, Pace University; NYC BA, Theater Arts Rollins College, Winter Park, FL Theatermakers Acting Intensive Eugene O’Neill Theater Center - National Theater Institute Acting: Colman Domingo, Elizabeth Rothan, Jeff Janisheski Improvisation Don Fanelli, Upright Citizens Brigade; NYC John Hunter, SAK Comedy Lab; FL SPECIAL SKILLS Dialects, Stage Combat, Fluent in Spanish, Certified Scuba Diver, Dual Citizen (US and Argentina), Sketch Comedy Writer, Yoga, cycling, Great with animals. JAMIE ALANA Phone: 732.859.2749 Email: [email protected] Website: www.JamieAlana.com Alana was born in New Jersey but during her childhood she split her time between New Jersey and Los Angeles, California. Alana grew up immersed in the arts and was in her first stage performance at the age of three. She holds a BA in Journalism and Middle Eastern Studies from Northeastern University. Favorite roles include: Gloria in The Gingham Dog, Beth in Orange Flower Water, and Elizabeth in Laundry and Bourbon. She is very excited about the upcoming release of her most recent film project, Bait; or Trapped by the Truth. SAG/AFTRA (Eligible) THEATER Laundry and Bourbon Elizabeth ASDS Repertory Season Jessica Schechter REGIONAL THEATER My Wonderful Day Winnie (us) Two River Theater Nicholas Martin The Vagina Monologues Coochie Snorcher Northeastern University Angelica Sirabella Elisabeth Stenger FILM/TELEVISION Untitled + Emotion Lead Northeastern University Terence Nance Bait; Or Trapped by the Truth Lead The Tuttle Administration Bobby Tuttle VOICE WORK Scholastic News ed.3 vol 71 #11 Scholastic Tyrus Cukavac DEVISED WORK Untitled Little Red Riding Hood Grandma Actors Studio Drama School Cihangir Duman Untitled Mental Health Project Ensemble New York Theatre Workshop Dean Mashuq EDUCATIONAL THEATER The Gingham Dog Gloria Actors Studio Drama School Elizabeth Kemp The Children’s Hour Karen Actors Studio Drama School Susan Aston Three Sisters Natasha Actors Studio Drama School Jacqueline Knapp Riff Raff Tony Actors Studio Drama School Susan Aston Orange Flower Water Beth Actors Studio Drama School Susan Aston EDUCATION AND TRAINING MFA, Acting Actors Studio Drama School, Pace University; NYC BA Northeastern University, Boston, MA Journalism (PR), Mid East Studies Advanced On Camera Acting Technique and Master Acting Other Penny Templeton Studio Class Linklater Center Voice, Body, Shakespeare Intensive SPECIAL SKILLS Horseback Riding, Firearms, Surfing, Yoga, Dance (tap, jazz, ballet, lyrical, hip-hop, modern) ADRIANA ÁLVAREZ Phone: 917.297.8026 Email: [email protected] Adriana was born and raised in San José, Costa Rica, where she started acting at an early age. Before pursuing her MFA she com- pleted a BA in Journalism. In addition to her work in professional theatre and television in Costa Rica, Adriana recently starred in three feature films (Gestation, Port Father, and Cold Water of the Sea) that earned her five Best Actress awards in film festivals around the world. 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He graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where he majored in Drama and in Mathematics. Richie’s first love
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