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Emily Cummings |
Keille Smith Pete Almaraz |
Seth Mabry |
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Cast
Emily Cummings
CB's Sister
Morgan Amelia Fanning
Tricia
Seth Mabry
Beethoven
Pranav Mysore
CB
Keille Smith
Marcy
Julie Tran
Van’s Sister
Freddy Vaccaro
Van
Creative Team
brooklynONE productions, inc.
producing company
Camille Noni Campbell
Stage Manager
Madison Edwards
Costume Designer
Amanda Quesada
Light board operator
Anthony Marino
Artistic Director, Sound Design
Alix Black
Director
Meet the Company
Emily Cummings
CB's Sister
Emily hails from small-town California, where she fell in love with theater by performing Shakespeare and Chekhov on the porch of a barn. After studying theater and linguistics at Pomona College and studying abroad at the British American Drama Academy, she moved to New York, and is thrilled to be working with BrooklynONE Productions. Previous roles include Sharon with NY Theater Festival's SIXTY-NINE SEVENTY, Masha in Three Sisters, and Courtesan/ensemble in The Comedy of Errors, among others.
Morgan Amelia Fanning
Tricia
Morgan is excited to be making her NYC theatre debut! She is an actor, musician, and Arrested Development enthusiast that has made her way to New York by way of New Hampshire, by way of Maine, by way of Iowa, by way of the Chicago suburbs. Recent credits include: One Man, Two Guvnors, Bat Boy, Hair, The Crucible, and Pericles. Hugs and kisses to her friends and family for being the bestest ever!!!
Seth Mabry
Beethoven
Seth Mabry (he/him) is an actor and teaching artist as well as a recent graduate of NYU with a MA in Educational Theatre. He also received a BFA in Drama from Tisch through the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Recent credits include: “Pink Morph Suits” (The Tank), “A Monster Calls” (NYU Steinhardt), and “Metamorphoses” (Gallery Players). He has absolutely loved getting to work with this nutty little gaggle and can’t wait for audiences to fall in love with them too.
Pranav Mysore
CB
Pranav Mysore is an actor/performer based in the vibrant arts scene of New York City. A graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, Pranav honed his craft through rigorous training in voice, improv, period acting, and other fundamentals. He has been seen on stage in various productions like The Shape of Things, Blithe Spirit, Romeo and Juliet, and others. He is extremely grateful to be a part of this wonderful cast.
Keille Smith
Marcy
Keille Smith (she/her) is in her debut BrooklynONE production. She is from Tampa, Florida and based in Brooklyn. She is a recent alum of Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Her credits include The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Lucetta & Outlaw), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Fairy), A Sketch of New York (Ensemble), The Big Hen House (Pinkie), SlyGuy35 (Gloria), We Met in Brooklyn S.1, E.3 (Callie), and Thirst Trap (Barista).
Julie Tran
Van’s Sister
Julie is a rare Brooklyn native living in Brooklyn, NY. She is constantly performing and writing sketch comedy with the likes of College Radio, Bragging Rights, and HERLarious, to name a few She produces her own show But What’d You Say? to bring together the comedy community with sketch and stand up.
She got into theater at the City College of New York, caught the acting bug, and it’s been diagnosed as chronic. Van’s Sister is a role gifted by fate and Julie is ready for you to meet her!
Oh, and she makes one heck of a professional cheese plate.
Freddy Vaccaro
Van
Freddy Vaccaro
(he/him) His recent credits include Dog Sees God (BrooklynOne), Harold and Babs (by D.A. Mindell), Romeo and Juliet (The Fortnight Project), Amadeus (Syracuse Stage) and leading the world premiere of Casual (We Who Wander.) You can also catch him directing and acting in a new musical at The Flea this fall! Check out freddyvaccaro.com for more.
brooklynONE productions, inc.
producing company
brooklynONE productions (bkONE) was founded in 2006 by Anthony Marino and Tom Kane as a haven for emerging artists. Based in the heart of Brooklyn, the company develops bold, innovative, and experimental performances — from original works to reimagined classics — spanning theatre, film, music, mixed media, and more.
From 2006 to 2014, bkONE called the historic Church of the Generals in Bay Ridge home. When the church closed in 2014, the company entered a nomadic chapter — producing one-off events and performances throughout New York City from 2015 to 2022. That journey eventually led to a creative partnership with Industry City, where bkONE began performing regularly and ultimately established its permanent home: The Tom Kane Theatre, an intimate black box-style performance space at the center of a thriving arts community.
bkONE maintains strong ties to its Brooklyn roots and remains committed to fostering collaboration, supporting artists of all ages and experience levels, and expanding access to transformative performance experiences throughout NYC and beyond.
Camille Noni Campbell
Stage Manager
Camille is a tenured producer and project manager who's making her debut as a Stage Manager for Dog Sees God! She's super excited to bring her passion for storytelling and organizational commitment to the stage.
Madison Edwards
Costume Designer
Madison Edwards is an NYC-based costume designer for both stage and screen. From ballet to bondage to period accurate viking tunics, Madison spends a lot of time hunched over her sewing machine, or her bedazzling kit, or just behind you replacing a lost button. Maybe she's behind you right now - ha! Gotcha. Her work has been featured at NYU's First Run Film Festival and the Cannes Short Film Marketplace, and now at our very own Tom Kane Theatre.
Amanda Quesada
Light board operator
My name is Amanda Quesada, Im a high school intern and currently serve as the Lighting Operator for this production. This is my 3rd show with BKONE Productions. I’m passionate about theater tech and excited to be gaining experience behind the scenes. Huge thanks to the BKONE team for the opportunity!
Anthony Marino
Artistic Director, Sound Design
Anthony started bkONE in 2006 with his friend Tom Kane.
Alix Black
Director
Alix Black (she/her) is beyond words (but bios require it) to be directing “Dog Sees God” at brooklynONE!!! Her journey with this beautiful, insane show when she was a wee teenager and had so much to learn about life, theater, and herself. But damn is it good to be here with this perfect company, cast, and team. The BIGGEST shout outs to Camille for being her sanity, Anthony for trusting her with this beast, Freddie, Maddi, Cat, Albert, Amanda and everyone who made this show come to life. To the cast: you’ve made this show a light of my life, kept me laughing, and inspire me every day.
I am eternally grateful for the goodest of griefs.💛
With love,
Alix










