Liam Karry
BEN

Liam Karry is a actor/director/dramaturge based in Toronto. His most recent screen credit was the title character in Versus Ivan. He is the artistic director of the Single Thread Theatre Company. His most recent stage credit was the role of Jefferey in Heterotopia, an original script created, workshopped and produced by the Critical Stage Theatre Company, and directed by Caroline Baillie. His most recent directorial credit was an adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello, and his most recent dramaturgical credit was a production of Caryl Churchill's Fen. Liam is producing/dramaturging an upcoming adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry V which will be produced in October of 2006. He also has several other projects for stage and screen in pre-production.

Tennille Read
MIRANDA

Since graduating from Queen's University's Stage and Screen Studies program, Tennille Read has worked out of Toronto where she has enjoyed performing in film, television and theatre. Film credits include the independent feature Versus Ivan (official selection of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival), and numerous shorts such as Goshawk, A Dying Fall and The Truth About Darkness. Tennille has been involved in the theatre productions An Ideal Husband (Village Players in Toronto) and Mermaid's Tears (The New Ideas Festival). She also keeps busy acting in commercials for international ads. Currently Tennille is performing at the 2006 Toronto Fringe festival in the play Are We There Yet at the Factory Theatre.

Dorian Foley
THE KILLER

Goshawk was Dorian Foley's second film project, and his first after finishing four consecutive seasons at The Stratford Festival of Canada. His first film was as a stunt/actor in the feature Good Morning Tomorrow, directed by John Stead. Dorian's Stratford credits include Charles in As You Like It, Pilch the fisherman in Pericles, as well being the fight captain for The Lark, Macbeth, Henry VIII, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. More recently, Dorian has become the stage combat instructor at Queen's University and can be seen on the ABC Family show Beautiful People.

Sasha Kovacs
MARY

Sasha Kovacs is a fourth year drama student at Queen's University. Past film and television credits include: Backhand, System Crash (YTV), and Game Over. She is currently Artistic Director of Knockabout Theatre Co. and began her directorial debut in the Spring of 2006 with Caryl Churchill's FEN. Recently Sasha has principled in a variety of theatrical productions including: Metamorphoses, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Skriker, Translations, Cowboy Mouth, Tales Tall and Short, and You Are Here. Sasha currently resides in Toronto where she is working on a collective creation performance piece tentativly titled Feileith and Forgotten.

Arianna Pozzuoli
MARY'S MOM

Arianna Pozzuoli is a graduate of the Queen's Stage and Screen Department and has shared experiences in writing, directing and acting. Three of her one act plays have been featured in Kingston's GNU Ground Play Festival as well as Queen's Studio 102 and Vogt Studio Series. Her theatre credits include, The Rover, Pantalone Becomes Prime Minister, and Les Belles Soeurs. In 2002, her first short film called Sweet Torment was second runner up for the Audience Award at the Images Film Festival in Toronto . She has also lent out her voice for a short science fiction film called System of Units which has featured across various film festivals in North America. In January of 2006, she acted in a play called Stand Sentry at the Buddies in Bad Times play festival and is currently writing her first short animation film and hopes to have it completed by the end of the summer.