Meet the Cast

 

Reagan Pfifer (Rose)

Reagan Pfifer fell in love with acting before she could walk, and has been acting since the age of 8. Reagan has studied improvisation, musical theatre, stage and screen acting. She says she's a good actress because she's such a bad liar. Her onscreen persona shows the vulnerability and expresses an open book quality that she exhibits in person. This quality allows her to portray characters that are to be empathized with. It also makes her the worst Stratego player in the world.

Always one to push herself, she fills her off screen time by challenging herself athletically partaking in adventure races such as the Ragnar Relay and Tough Mudder, and swinging Kettlebells for fun. She has a secret dream of owning a motorcycle and running a full marathon, and wants to win an Oscar so that she can give it to her dad. She is a persistent girl, willing to try and fail, learn and then repeat, hopefully with better results.

 

Roberto Raad (Sam)

Roberto Raad is an actor, director, writer, producer, and comedian. He was born and raised in Barrington, Rhode Island. He attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he studied at David Mamet's Atlantic Theater program and received a BFA in Acting. Roberto has been seen in numerous films and TV shows, including "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", and has appeared in over twenty national commercials, working with directors Jason Reitman and Zack Snyder. He wrote, directed, and starred in "Alternative Therapy", which was featured in multiple film festivals around the United States.

Kristina Hernandez (Holly)

Kristina Hernandez is a Las Vegas native who has made a name for herself as both an activist and an actress. Growing up in a city known for its bright lights and glittering entertainment, Kristina was drawn to the stage at a young age. She began performing with the Nevada Ballet Theater and soon discovered her passion for acting.

Despite her love for the performing arts, Kristina never lost sight of her commitment to social justice. As a fierce activist, she has spent many years fighting for the rights of trans and queer youth. Her dedication to this cause has earned her widespread recognition and respect in the community.

Kristina's talents as an actress were first recognized when she appeared in the short film "Stealth" at the age of 11. Her stunning performance in the lead role earned her numerous festival awards, including the Best Performance award at the Kashish International Queer Film Festival and the SIFFNYC Rising Star Award. 

In addition to her work in the entertainment industry and her activism, Kristina is also a cosmetology student. She is passionate about helping others feel confident and beautiful, and she takes pride in using her skills to make a difference in people's lives.

 

Gus Langley (Paul)

Gus Langley is originally from Atlanta, Georgia. He's a lot of things. An actor, a stand-up, an author, an arm wrestler, etc... Basically, he tries to do everything he saw on TV as a kid. This "good guy who plays bad guys" has carved a niche as a serious actor. That said, his roots are in comedy and he rarely passes up an opportunity for a laugh.

Michael James Nuells (Ty)

Michael James Nuells was born November 2 in Victoria, Texas to the parents of Ernest Nuells Jr. and Ruthie Mae Nuells. The youngest of 7 siblings, he was always one to capture the spotlight at home and school. He became a standout in some off Broadway productions sparking his acting ability.

It wasn't long before the stage became too small to hold this extraordinary talent. His next stop; film and television. Determined not to be your average actor, he aspires to work in front of and behind the camera. He has assisted in the casting and production processes for many major TV and film projects.

From the stage, to the screen Michael James Nuells has only just begun to use his charisma, wit, and undeniable adaptability to change what it means to be an entertainer. The future may be unknown, but one thing is sure; this small-town gentleman is prepared to make it his own!

 

Joy Demain (Esther)

Joy Demain  has lived and entertained Las Vegas audiences since 1991 with a variety of theatre companies and performers. Favorite roles include Fraulein Schneider in CABARET, Fanny Brice in FUNNY GIRL, Dolly Levi in HELLO DOLLY, Velma Kelly in CHICAGO, Golde in FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, and Joy in SHOWTUNE. Joy owns and operates her own production company, Jade Productions.