THE PRODUCTION TEAM
THE PRODUCTION TEAM
emé (he/them) - A multidisciplinary artist and educator with over a decade of experience in performance, production, and community engagement. emé's background spans acting for stage and screen, teaching and mentoring, and leading collaborative projects from concept through premiere. They're known to bring creativity, patience, and precision to every role — whether managing a team, working directly with the public, or building something new from the ground up.
Soft Abilez (she/her) - model, actress, and lead singer of the band "Burnt Mirror Beauties." Soft is a transgender Latinx woman from Los Angeles whose range spans from the New York Fashion Week catwalk to acting screen credits on the popular TV show Dexter.
Celestina Billington (she/her) - producer, artist & arts administrator with international
exhibition credits that include: Mexico City's Museum of Modern Art, South Korea's CICA Gallery and experience running arts programs for CAST in Long Island, "AIR" with the National Park Service New Bedford, and accredited with a MA from Columbia University's Arts Administration Program
Dylan Gottlieb (he/him) - is a playwright based in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. His current body of work is mostly concerned with Jewish history as it relates to progressive and revolutionary social movements. Since graduating from The New School's Dramatic Arts BFA in 2021, he has had readings at the Dramatists' Guild Foundation, Feral Theatre Co., and The New School.
Jamie Green (he/him) - Artistic Director of Feral Theatre Co. Heavily inspired by Bertolt Brecht's work - "I am where I belong when writing and performing in fast-paced, humorous productions that can only truly come alive in the untamable collaboration of live performance spaces."
Dominique Alexi Kempf (she/her), or "Neek" for short, is an American actor proudly raised in Buffalo, NY (Go Bills!). She earned dual Bachelor’s Theatre Degree & Public Relations degree and soon after graduating, Dominique launched her professional career and quickly made a name for herself on the national stage, and off stage as a marketing professional!
Ximena Morellón Millanés (she/her) is a passionate stage manager and performer originally from Tijuana, México. She is thrilled to be part of this production and is deeply grateful to the cast, crew, and production team who made this show possible.
Her recent credits include Merrily We Roll Along with Main Street Theater Company, It Can Happen Here! with New Perspectives Theatre Company, and the Meganne George Women’s Work Short Play Festival. Past credits include Sense and Sensibility, The Sweet Noise Festival, and the opera Cynossema at the University of Southern California, as well as musicals such as Something Rotten, Avenue Q, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame in Los Angeles.
She is excited to continue growing and contributing to the world of theater — desde el corazón al escenario.
Hillary Bonhomme (she/her) is a performer, composer, and multi-disciplinary artist originally from Southwest Louisiana, now living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Her interest in a music career began with her work as a radio producer, which led to composing and performing her original music. Hillary’s solo act has been toured across the United States and abroad. She continues to collaborate with filmmakers, choreographers, and podcast producers from around the world. She was an artist-in-residence at Banff Musicians-in-Residence at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in 2026, the House of Cards at the Honey Locust Residency in Arnaudville, Louisiana, and Mudhouse Residency in Crete, Greece in 2025. Hillary is working as founder and director of Glacial Humming, a music-social practice where participants sing and connect through Hillary’s concept pieces for ensemble. Her sound is influenced by her admiration of Nina Simone, Meredith Monk, Phillip Glass, and Beverly Glenn-Copeland.
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We're a working-class alliance of interdisciplinary theatre artists.
We like speaking truth to power in this arena.
We like that exploration to be loud, funny, dark, and human.
We really, really believe that great storytelling can impact the lives of our communities in the most positive way.
Strengthening our resolve, boosting our morale, and bringing home the importance of togetherness, solidarity, and vigilance.
The project is having its world premiere at The Atrium Space - a queer owned community based space - on April 24th, 2026 - 07:30pm EST; check back for RSVP link going live 02/25/2026.