SEASON ONE
Casey Callaghan played the role of Guard #1 in Windfall and could not be more excited to be playing Father Ben in Forgive Me!. When he isn’t acting, Casey can be found playing board games and D&D with his friends, juggling far too many creative projects, and being an overjoyed husband and father to his wife Katie and his daughter Alice.
Ann Sweet is thrilled to be working on Forgive Me!, which will be a brand-new experience for her. She has worked on stage and appeared most recently as Abby in Arsenic and Old Lace. She has done local and regional commercials, and she’s worked in independent films in Syracuse and Binghamton. She lives in Fayetteville, New York, with her husband, David.
Derek Emerson Powell is a freelance theatre artist from Syracuse, New York. He is also the producer of Scratch Nights with Breadcrumbs Productions and loves helping local playwrights get their work staged. Currently, he is part of an ensemble devising an original piece called Immigration Dialogue with Building Company Theatre.
Natasia White is an actress, singer, and teacher currently located in Syracuse, New York. She attended Le Moyne College, where she received a BS degree in Psychology and an award for her thesis work exploring the effect of music on the interpretation of stage scripts.
Alyssa Otoski-Keim began their theatrical training at SUNY Oswego, earning a BA in Theatre with a concentration in Acting and Directing. They also earned an intensive certificate from the Moscow Art Theatre School. Specialty training areas include stage combat, swordplay, partner acrobatics, Suzuki, physical improv, and dance. Alyssa would like to thank their family, friends, and especially Derek Emerson Powell for their collective love and support.
Krystal Osborne is a performance artist and instructor who received her BFA from Adelphi University. She is currently an associate producer with Breadcrumbs Productions. She has worked as either performer or director with many theatre companies and festivals, including The Looking Glass, FringeNYC, and Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Michael Larkin spent several years as a voice actor, composer, and engineer with Syracuse’s award-winning Full Cast Audio. Applying his skills as a singer, arranger, conductor, and multi-instrumentalist, he spends much of his time as a church music director in Skaneateles, New York.
Emily Elizabeth is a Syracuse-based performance artist. She studied theatre at Le Moyne College and communications at SUNY Onondaga. Primarily a theatre and film actress, Emily is also an experienced producer and began directing in 2019. She has worked with a number of companies, such as Breadcrumbs Productions, and festivals throughout the Central New York area, including Rochester Fringe.
SEASON TWO
Josh Rubino is a voice actor who enjoys nothing more than being the characters you love to hate and hate to love. Since starting as Captain Root in Windfall and the Demon Lord Baal in Caravan, he's gone on to perform in shows such as Fireside Folktales, The Subjective Truth, Brimstone Valley Mall, Unwell, and many more. You can even catch him playing against type in Valence where he plays the main protagonist Liam Alden.
Sawyer Greene (he/him) is a Virginia based and New York City trained performer with a focus in musical theater. He’s been working in audio drama for over a year and a half now and made his debut in This Planet Needs a Name.
Anne Baird (she/they) is a certified mathematics nerd and business enthusiast, spending her days managing operations for a real estate company at her home on the Jersey Shore and her free time running around with horses. Anne is a co-host on Scoring Magic, the producer of VALENCE, and showrunner for How to Act Fereldan. Anne is also the marketing manager and line producer for Radio Drama Revival, and an podcast account manager with Tink Media.
Jordan Stillman is a Boston-based writer, editor, producer, and actor. She's a producer of The Ordinary Epic, a co-organizer of PodTales and the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo, and has lent her voice to the podcast Take the Mass Pike, The Land Whale Murders, and Space Ranger 421. She enjoys hot cups of tea, a good book, cats, and singing loudly.
Sam Twardy is an illustrator & Graphic Designer based in New York. She loves mint-flavored-anything, going on (easy) hikes, and her two tuxedo cats.
Julia Schifini is a writer, historian, voice actor, and lover of all fancy foods. She is the co-host and producer of Spirits, a drunken dive into myths and legends. She loves world-building, professional wrestling, fancy cheese, and all things creepy and cool. You can Follow her on Twitter at @JuliaSchifini
Sena Bryer is an actor and author from Kentucky, now living in LA. Her major roles include Captain Mika Harris in The Pilgrimage Saga and a number of roles in Kalila Stormfire's Economical Magick Services, as well as the producer and director of Dreambound. When not acting or writing, she'll probably be found hiking, playing DND, grinding out relic weapons in some MMO, or annoying the baristas at the local Starbucks.
Sarah Rhea Werner is a professional writer, speaker, and podcaster who left a decade-long career in marketing to pursue her creative passions. As co-owner of Write Now, LLC with her partner, Tim Krause, Sarah is the creator and host of the The Write Now Podcast as well as the creator and star of the award-winning sci-fi audio drama Girl In Space.
Cole Burkhardt currently resides in Washington D.C and has tried everything from streaming tabletop games on Twitch to spelunking deep underground. He has been in a variety of podcasts including Godshead Incidental and Moonbase Theta, Out. He is the writer and director of Null/Void and Ritual Six. When he's not voice acting or editing audio, he's discussing gender and sexuality in horror and other genres of media.
Leslie Gideon is a Latin-American writer and voice actor based in New York City. Specializing in youthful voices, she’s given her voice to many rebellious teens, determined heroines, bubbly best friends, and more. An Audio Verse Award nominee, Leslie is a regular mainstay in audio drama productions. Her voice can often be found in groundbreaking independent work, such notable podcasts as The Van and Great & Terrible.
Gian DiCostanzo received his B.F.A. in Theatre & Performance from Emerson College. After graduation, he was fortunate enough to get right to work in the theatre industry as a nationally-touring performer. Now based in NYC, he’s made the transition over to voice acting.
David Pellow is a voice actor based in Glasgow. He's always enjoyed acting but had most often associated himself to stage or screen acting. Then his friend created the sci-fi audio drama Tin Can and opened up a whole new world of possibility. Since appearing in that show David has been a stable voice for Tin Can Audio, appearing in currently available audio drama Middle:Below as well as recording for future projects. David is also a minor role in the prison audio drama The Glass Appeal.
David S. Dear discovered voice acting to be an ideal fit and parlayed his many years of theatre experience into audiobook narration and podcast production. As an Audible Approved Producer, David produces and performs in numerous audiobooks and is the creator of the audio drama A Ninth World Journal, creator and co-producer of Deconstructive Criticism podcast, and appears in many other audio dramas.
Caroline Mincks (they/them) is a voice actor and creator best known for Seen and Not Heard, Light Hearts, Hughes and Mincks: Ghost Detectives, SHIFTS, Surreal Love, and Hubris: A 24-Hour Podcast Project. They can be heard on quite a few other audio dramas and have too many new projects in the works, and no, they won't take a nap.
Danyelle Ellett attended Christopher Newport University for a BA in Theater (a concentration in Acting/Stage management) with a minor in Leadership. She balances her corporate job, being a wife, and fur mum with her creative endeavors for Good Pointe Podcasts, as well as lending her voice and talents to outside productions such as this amazing show, Null/Void, as well as The Subjective Truth, and Donuts and Margarita’s to name a few recent productions.
Tal Minear is a SoCal based voice actor, sound designer, and podcaster. They created Sidequesting, What Will Be Here?, and Someone Dies In This Elevator, and are working on upcoming projects for Parazonium Podcasts and The Shadow Network. Their voice can also be heard in shows such as Novitero, Circles, Deconstructive Criticism, and more. Tal does sound design for Seen and Not Heard and Surreal Love, among others.
Kristi Bolton is a multi-hat wearing creative living in Ontario. When she’s not voice acting or improvising with her troupes The Understudies & Executive Indecision, she’s playing with puppets, writing plays, taking baths, or reading her favorite books for the 115th time.
Graham Rowat is a New York-based actor working in film, television, and stage, most recently appearing in the Broadway production of Steve Martin’s, “Meteor Shower”. He’s an award winning audiobook narrator and a regular guest on such podcast audio dramas as NoSleep, The Grey Rooms, Copperheart, Among the Stars and Bones, and The SCP Archives.
T.H. Ponders (they/them) is the creator of the award-winning art history and museum experience podcast Accession, audio sci-fi restaurant comedy Mars' Best Brisket, and the queer fairytale The Wanderer. They were a 2020 Sarah Award Winner for Excellence in Audio Fiction.
Dallas Wheatley (they/he) is a voice actor, director, and podcaster who has appeared on shows like Windfall, Let the Old Wives Tell It, The Final Game, Hometown, White Vault: Iluka, and Moonbase Theta, Out. They will be appearing on Space Ranger 421 as Theo Jones and Luminaris Brimstone: Witch Investigator as Dolores. He has a podcast called The Soap Opera, which is a wholesome soapmaking podcast, and Fireside Folktales, a queer-ified series of adapted fairy tales.
Ester Ellis is the creator of the podcasts STATION BLUE and the upcoming HOLLYWOOD FOREVER podcasts. She is also the producer of the HIT THE BRICKS audio drama. For more on what Ester is up to you can follow her @EsterTheEsper on Twitter.
Jack Marone is a writer based in Durham, North Carolina, and is just trying his best.