(Ata Windust)
Her first role in a play was as Stanley Stutz, the perfect klutz. Since that role mirrored her life so clearly in the 4th grade, she has gone for more challenging roles ever since. In college, she had the opportunity to play Mrs Kendal in The Elephant Man, and was part of the Greek chorus in The Tin Can People with Mount Holyoke College. Since graduating from UMAss Amherst in 2003, she has worked with several local theaters, including the role of Mrs. Keller in The Miracle Worker with the Allston/Brighton Theater; as an improviser with The Tribe, in Growth; Children or Liars with Ten Thousand Productions; and as part of the very talented ensamble in Love; From Beginning to End... with The Boston Actors Theater. Recently she appeared as Alisson Daniels in the BAT production of Hence These Tears.
(Bo)
Is making her debut in the Boston theatre scene with Criminal Hearts. She completed her studies at Syracuse University in December 2005, earning a dual BFA in Acting and Spanish Language, Literature and Culture. Previous credits include Lady Macbeth in Macbeth performed at Shakespeare's Globe in London, England; and Luanne Rogers in A Remarkable Story: The Voices of Pan Am 103, performed with the Syracuse Department of Drama. She holds a black belt in Tang Soo Do as well as a purple belt in Kenpo Jutsu.
(Robbie)
This is Michael's second Production with The Boston Actors Theater after playing Benjamin James in the ensamble piece Lineage as part of Love; From Beginning to End... He is a graduate of Salem State College, where he was nominated for the Irene Ryan Award for his perfomance of Randal P. McMurphy in Dale Wasserman's One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest.
(Wib)
Has trained with Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, serves on the Board of Trustees there. He studied acting with Paula Plum, twice a winner of the Eliot Norton Award. He has been exploring contemporary plays and recently had a lead in a world primere at the Denanaughn. While his wife says the role of Wib was typecasting, he wishes to protest.