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Written by: José Rivera Directed by: Amanda E. Reynolds |
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Who's Who
Creative Team
Meet the Company

Rowan is a senior Theatre Arts major soon to be based in NYC, thrilled to be working with her classmates on this Capstone Project! Her BU SOT acting credits include One Penny Down, Museum, and Calf Scramble. In addition to acting, Rowan has assistance and movement directed new works including House Play and Khūn and Sangre. Rowan has a passion for provocative, experimental work, clowning, and puppetry. Outside of the theatre, you're likely to find Rowan playing chess in the park or sipping tea with friends. Lastly, she would like to give the utmost gratitude to her family for traveling a long distance to see this show!

Luigi Bianchi (Jayden) is a senior acting student at BU. Recent credits include Twelve Angry Jurors and A Sweet Science of Bruising. He is currently playing Zeus in the reading of GOOD- A Play of Gods In The Ghetto for Moonbox theatre. He is excited to close his Boston university theatre run with this play! He appreciates everyone for giving him this opportunity and trusting him with this character. bianchiluigi.com

Amanda E. Reynolds (She/Her) is a Caribbean-American theatre artist born and raised in Queens, New York. Her work is concerned with the black female experience, cycles of violence, and heritage. Recent BU credits include: Life Liberty & The Pursuit (Co-Director) Cars, Candy, and Other Colorful Things (AD) Serenity Now, Sanity Later (AD), Headliners (Director), Julius Caesar (AD) Website: amandaesmiereynolds.com

Cameron Carcasson (He/Him) is a multidisciplinary theatre artist, graduating senior, with experience in scenic design, props, paints, puppetry, costumes, and performance. Notable BU contributions include "Romeo et Juliette" (scenic), "La Bete" (scenic/costumes), "Siren Song" (scenic), "Museum" (scenic/actor), "The School for Lies" (scenic/costumes), "Julius Caesar" (asst. scenic) and "Cendrillion" (props). STAMP shows include "Nosegays," "Khūn and Sangre," and "Antigone." Cameron would like to thank his people for being.

Nico Toro is a freshman Theatre Arts student from Houston Texas, concentrating in Lighting Design and Stage Management. Recent BU productions include Headliners, Khun and Sangre, The Orestia, and Romeo Et Juliette. She would like to thank the STAMP seniors for the opportunity to work on this beautiful show and for their guidance along the way.

Morgan Elise Bailie is a Costume Designer from the Twin Cities, Minnesota. She will be graduating from Boston University with a B.F.A. in Costume Design in May 2026. Recent company credits include the Santa Fe Opera, Lyric Stage Company, and Trollwood Performing Arts School. She is soon to be based in New York City.

Ivy Comery is a Lighting Design major (CFA‘26) from Atlanta, Georgia. She has previously enjoyed working on productions such as Gianni Schicchi/Suor Angelica, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Julius Caesar, Entry (or, you think you know me), The Eleanors, and Islander. She would like to extend a huge thank you to her family for supporting her love for the arts, and a big shoutout to Charlotte for keeping her sane!