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CALLAHAN GILLISPIE (TIMMY)

Callahan is overjoyed to run around in little boy clothes once more, this time Off Broadway! Besides originating Timmy in the Brooklyn premiere of A Fairly Odd Musical!, credits include Company (Swing) at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, The Emily Dickinson Musical (Emily) at Green Room 42, Toothy’s Treasure (Fungus) at SoHo Playhouse, and 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Olive) at AMDA LA. Proud AMDA BFA c/o ‘22. Follow along @callahangillispie. For mom. Love, your average kid. <3

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ARTHUR KNOX (COSMO)

Arthur Knox, a graduate of The Boston Conservatory, first appeared as Cosmo in the spring of 2024 and has been performing with See Humans since the very first workshop of A Fairly Odd Musical!, where he had the opportunity to kiss one of his best male friends. They haven’t spoken since. As Arthur continues to play Cosmo, his mind slowly deteriorates into a dull-witted and ignorant version of what it once was. Green hair has started to grow in places not visible to the public (snaking around his washboard abs). If only the newfound magical energy within him could be used for something other than proving that all drugs can be uppers with the right attitude. Insta: @arthur.knox

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TESS GILMORE (WANDA)

Tess Gilmore is an Austin, Texas native and a BFA graduate from Coastal Carolina University. She was previously seen in See Humans’ production of A Fairly Odd Musical! in Brooklyn and is stoked to be back in Dimmsdale Fairy Land. 

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CLAY WEBB (CROCKER)

Born in Singapore and raised in Salt Lake City, Clay graduated from Bard College in 2023 with a BA in Environmental and Urban Studies, where he wrote and directed a documentary musical about gentrification and environmental collapse in his hometown. He is SO excited to be making his off-broadway debut as Mr. Crocker with See Humans after he played Squid Lips in Toothy’s Treasure at the Soho Playhouse Lighthouse Festival. More recently, however, he has been looking for a missing sock. It is black and red, and he is sure he left it somewhere around here, so if you see it please let him know.

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EMILY BANG (TRIXIE)

Born and raised in Seattle, WA, Emily (an Aquarius Sun, Cancer Moon & Rising) is 99.99% stoked to make her Off-Broadway debut with See Humans! When Emily’s not in the spotlight 100% of the time, her full-time job is to look pretty. But in all seriousness, she blames this opportunity on her friends and family’s unconditional support. May this show bring you laughter and channel your inner child <3 @emilytheoverthinker

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LUCAS BONIFACE (DOUG DIMMADOME)

Originally from Salt Lake City, Lucas graduated from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee with a BFA in Contemporary Theater. He couldn’t be more excited to collaborate with See Humans for THE LAST TIME, having been involved in 6 shows with the company. He has also collaborated with Apollinaire Theater, New Repertory Theater and Arlekin Players. Lucas has recently been engrossed by moving shadows on a cave wall and someday hopes to venture out and see what is casting them. 

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RHEA BRADLEY (MRS. TURNER)

Rhea is ecstatic to be making her Off-Broadway debut as Mrs. Turner (and Others) with her Fairly Odd Friends! She is thrilled to be back with See Humans after playing Captain Moldy Bones in Toothy’s Treasure for The Soho Playhouse Lighthouse Series. Rhea is a proud Ball State University Musical Theater alum (c/o 2022, Chirp Chirp!) She would like to thank her fellow cast members, crew, the See Humans team, her family, and Tommy. POOF! Instagram: @rheabrdly

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NICK ADAM HUMPHRIES (MR. TURNER)

Nick is an Actor, Writer and self-proclaimed Goblin. Nick can be found around NYC frequently performing Sketch and Stand-Up comedy. He is currently training in the Conservatory at The Second City NYC. Nick is proud to be making his Off-Broadway debut as Mr. Turner (and others) in A Fairly Odd Musical! He would like to dedicate his performance to his late cousin “Chip” and mentor Daryl Clark Phillips. Insta: @nick.adam.humphries

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RANDIE FORD (CHIP SKYLARK)

Randie is very excited to make his Off-Broadway debut! He has recently been seen in The Argyle's production of Bye Bye Birdie, White Plains Performing Arts production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Black Rock Theatre's production of Cinderella at Westport Country Playhouse, The Color Purple at The Umbrella Arts Center, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame at Firebird Pops Orchestra. He recently graduated from, The Boston Conservatory for Musical Theatre, and is an alumnus of The Interlochen Arts Academy Theatre program. He would like to thank his family, and most importantly his dog Tedward, who he can't wait to see after the show.

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MELIA JOST (SWING)

Melia is thrilled to be making their Off-Broadway debut with A Fairly Odd Musical! and the See Humans team! Favorite credits include: Into the Woods (Little Red), Legally Blonde (Serena), John Proctor is the Villain (Raelynn). Many thanks to her family and friends!

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BRAYDEN MARTINO (BOOK WRITER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER)

Brayden Martino is a writer, director, and comedian from Southern California. He has written and self-produced several parody musicals including the internet-viral sensations It’s Not Ogre Yet, Clown Island, and Ya Like Jazz? A Bee Musical. He specializes in integrating improv and audience interaction into scripted theater.  His work aims to create shared community experiences through exuberant stories that the audience will influence differently every night. The theater company he founded, See Humans, has forged a space for Gen Z artists to use experimental techniques to create the art they want to see in the world.

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HUDSON KEOWN (COMPOSER, LYRICIST)

Hudson is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, producer, arranger, and composer based in Southern California. Along with composing the music and lyrics of A Fairly Odd Musical! (and some songs in previous See Humans shows), Keown creates his own personal music which is released digitally everywhere: an album (Giraffes are People Too), a single (“Soak City”), and two EPs (Self-Mastered and—most recently—Heartbreak Expansion Pack), with Album #2 on the way. Treat yourself the way you treat the people you love :-)

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JOHN-WILLIAM GAMBRELL (MUSIC DIRECTOR)

John-William Gambrell was raised in Southern California and received a Bachelors of Music in Composition in 2020. He has worked alongside PigPen Theatre Co., as well as composer Mark Bennett at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. John-William has since moved to Boston, where he freelances as a composer and accompanist. His mission is to compose and collaborate, with a passion to create evocative art.

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EMMA EILEEN HANSEN (CHOREOGRAPHER)

Emma is a dancer, choreographer, and performer based in New York. Emma is thrilled to collaborate with See Humans again as the Choreographer for A Fairly Odd Musical! Emma descended from the heavens to bring life and love to this cruel world as a classically trained modern dancer and choreographer. Having trained with the Limón Dance Company, Black Label Movement, and Repertory Dance Theater, she is educated and knows what she’s doing. Emma is the beautiful woman in your dreams and was the inspiration/model for Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses. It is always a pleasure to get together with silly people and make silly moves.

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MOLLY BRODOWSKI (SCENIC DESIGN)

Molly is thrilled to be the Scenic Designer of A Fairly Odd Musical! Molly is an artist, actor, and model based in New York. She has been involved in many theatre and film productions, both as a scenic designer and actor. She has previously set decorated the productions of Toothy’s Treasure at Soho Playhouse and A Fairly Odd Musical in Brooklyn. She is grateful to continue creating art with See Humans!  

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GABE SEPLOW (LIGHTING DESIGN)

Gabe is a director, writer, actor, designer, and deviser based in Chicago, IL. He holds a BFA in Contemporary Theatre from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and is excited to return to the East Coast and The Theatre Center again with See Humans! www.gabeseplow.com

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OWEN BIRD (ASSOCIATE PRODUCER)

Owen is a New York based actor, writer, and first time associate producer for A Fairly Odd Musical! Born in Maryland, his love for the arts started in high school in New Jersey, and grew into a full blown obsession in Boston while in college. There, he met many of the people that constitute See Humans and who challenge and encourage him to be the artist he wants to become. He believes that there are no other humans that need to be seen more than See Humans. @ohwhenbird 

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JACK GILLETTE (ARRANGER)

Music Arranger Jack is honored to bring his chile-relleno-loving background to this production. He recently composed the score for a chicken film featured in the New Yorker and was commissioned to write his alma mater’s first official university pirate shanty. He grew up in Texas, studied composition on both coasts, and it’s been said that his mustache serves as the bridge between classic country and classical orchestral styles. Jack is based in the Bay Area with his doctor wife, unemployed 1 yr. old, and friendly guard dog. 

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KENDRAH WELLMAN (CREATIVE APPRENTICE)

Kendrah is a New York based performer and creative; often being described as beautiful, angelic, extremely talented, a muse of sorts, etc. They have gotten the pleasure of working with See Humans on multiple productions over the past three years both on stage and behind the scenes and are so excited to be working with them again! 

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EMILY LINCOFF (STAGE MANAGER)

Emily is a Brooklyn based writer, director, and performer. She recently produced and stage managed a production of True West directed by Barret Crowder. Emily also wrote and directed A Cause for Alarm, a short film made for the 48 Hour Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Score and Audience Favorite. She previously directed Annarella, written by Rachel Pacelli, and stage managed for The Fourth Grade Christmas Dance, directed by Sarah De Baets for the New York Theatre Festival. Emily thanks her friends and family for always supporting her.

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LUCAS BONIFACE

(ASSISTANT DIRECTOR)

See bio above.

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ARTHUR KNOX

(MARKETING DIRECTOR)

See bio above.

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