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Jason Weiss

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Jason Weiss is an award-winning writer and director whose work explores identity, belonging, ambition, and the complexities of human connection.

As a theatrical director, Jason has led productions in New York, Los Angeles, and across the United States. An Echo In The Void marks his second appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, following his award-winning production of Magiko in association with Spotlights Theatricals.

His stage directing credits include productions at Greenwich Street Theatre, The Players Theatre, Altered Stages, The Stella Adler Theatre, The Blank Theatre, and The Area Stage, with work spanning contemporary plays, classics, and original productions. His international and regional credits include Magiko at the Edinburgh Fringe, Hamlet, Othello, Fool for Love, The Last Five Years, Biloxi Blues, and Sight Unseen.

In film and television, Jason directed the pilot episode of Hummingbird, an official selection of the Mediterranean International Film Festival at Cannes, the Chicago Independent Film Festival, and the New York Independent Television Festival. His additional directing credits include the award-selected short films Golden Rose, Vile, and The International Language, as well as the comedy web series That’s What She Said!

As a writer, Jason’s stage credits include Enemy, Magiko, Roadkill, and Trust, with screenwriting credits spanning short films and digital series.

Sunkrish Bala

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John Colella (Sully) was recently seen on stage at Rogue Machine as Sully in June Carryl’s new play BLUE, which went on to receive a Fringe First Award in Edinburgh. Selected Los Angeles theatre credits include 12 Angry Men and The Seafarer (Laguna Playhouse), nine productions at Ruskin Group Theatre including the world premiere of his solo show An Extraordinary Ordinary Man, the role of Miles, the Pinot Noir loving neurotic, in the original stage adaptation of Rex Pickett’s multi-award-winning story Sideways and in the title role of Cyrano de Bergerac as well as Aldo in Italian American Reconciliation. At Celebration Theatre, John performed in the musicals Cabaret, and The Producers, and at Theatre of NOTE in Niagara Falls. He appeared in Romeo and Juliet with The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra Hall) in Chicago. TV credits include “Family Guy,” “Brooklyn-Nine-Nine,” HBO’s “Silicon Valley” (recurring), “Hawaii Five-0,” “Criminal Minds,” “Hot in Cleveland,” “The Soul Man,” “Bones,” “Parks and Recreation,” “Will & Grace,” “NYPD Blue,” “The West Wing” (recurring), and opposite HalleBerry in “Extant.” Selected film credits include The Chicago 8 and Hotel Noir, starring Danny Devito. John played opposite Carla Gugino and Alexis Bledel in Girl Walks Into A Bar.

Lee Rodriguez

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Lee Rodriguez, also known as La Rhonza, is a Los Angeles-based actress, singer, songwriter, and creative curator. She is best known for her role as Fabiola Torres on Netflix’s acclaimed coming-of-age series Never Have I Ever, appearing across four seasons. Her screen credits also include The Good Doctor, Grown-ish, Class of Lies, and Go Off with Jess & Julissa.

Beyond acting, Lee writes and performs original music under the name La Rhonza, blending soulful melodies with honest, personal storytelling. She recently released her latest single, Daylight, continuing to establish her voice as an emerging artist. Lee is also the creator and host of Let It Flow Fest, a community-centered arts experience that brings together musicians, poets, and visual artists to celebrate creativity, collaboration, and authentic connection.

Adam Sinclair

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Adam Sinclair is a Scottish actor, producer, director, and entrepreneur with a career spanning more than three decades across the UK, Europe, and the U.S. A graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, he launched his career while still in drama school and has since built an extensive body of work in film, television, and theater.

His screen credits include 24: Legacy, Rizzoli & Isles, Lethal Weapon, Animal Kingdom, Bel-Air, Gifted, and films including Ecstasy and Van Wilder II. As a producer and director, he is best known for the award-winning documentary Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience.

Beyond entertainment, Adam is an accomplished pilot and CEO of First Take Aviation, a Los Angeles flight school. He also founded Arc Flight Academy, a nonprofit dedicated to creating pathways into aviation for aspiring pilots from underrepresented communities.

Grace Serrano

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Grace Serrano is a stage and screen actor whose work spans theater, film, and stand-up comedy. A graduate of the University of Florida, she has performed in productions across the United States, from the East Coast to Los Angeles, with appearances at notable venues including The Comedy Store.

Her on-screen work includes numerous national commercial campaigns, and she will next be seen in an upcoming feature currently in post-production. Known for her versatility and sharp comedic sensibility, she brings a distinct voice and grounded presence to both comedic and dramatic roles.

Her debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in this new, groundbreaking play marks a significant career milestone and underscores her continued expansion into bold, globally recognized work.

Mark Giberson

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Mark Giberson (Producer) is a theatrical producer and painter based in Los Angeles. Credits include: BLUE (The Scotsman Fringe First Award) and Sleeping Giant at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Producers (Ovation nomination, Best Musical), Bootycandy (5 LADCC nominations, LA Premiere), Dream Boy (LA Premiere), The Boy From Oz (Ovation Award, Best Musical & Best Ensemble), and Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Ovation Award, Best Musical). An award-winning journalist, he also is Principal/Founder, of No Boundaries Theatrical Productions noboundariestheatricalproductions.com and No Boundaries Art Workshops noboundariesart.com.

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