ELIZABETH MARVEL (Actor & Co-Creator) has won four Obie Awards for her Off-Broadway work, most notably for the title role in Ivo Van Hove’s 2004 production of Hedda Gabler. Most recently, she starred in the Off-Broadway production of Phillip Roth’s Sabbath’s Theater. Of her numerous Broadway roles, she is best known for her portrayal of Brooke Wyeth in Other Desert Cities, a role which she originated off-Broadway. Marvel recently starred in the Apple TV+ limited series HBO Max limited series “Presumed Innocent”, “Love and Death” at HBO Max and the Hulu limited series, “The Dropout”. Her numerous television credits include Peacock’s “Mrs. Davis”, Hulu’s “Helstrom”, Showtime’s “Homeland”, Netflix’s “House of Cards”. She can most recently be seen in Blitz Bazawule’s adaptation of “The Color Purple” for Warner Bros. Upcoming, she will be seen alongside Viola Davis in the Amazon Prime Video action-thriller film, “G20”. Marvel is a graduate of the Juilliard School.
AMBER IMAN (Actor) most recently starred as Rafaela in Lempicka on Broadway for which she was nominated for both a TONY award and Drama League award. She made her Broadway debut as Nina Simone in Soul Doctor, earning a Clive Barnes Award nomination. Additional credits include George C. Wolfe’s Shuffle Along and the first National Tour of Hamilton. Recent highlights include Goddess (Berkeley Rep) and Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical (A.C.T.). TV/Film work includes High Maintenance (HBO) and her award-winning short film Steve. Her second short film, Blackberry Winter, wrapped production in April. Amber co-founded Broadway Advocacy Coalition and Black Women on Broadway, earning a Tony Award in 2021 for her BAC work. Listen to “An Evening with Amber Iman” on Audible! @amberiman_ amberiman.com
DYLAN BAKER (Actor) Feature film credits include “Happiness” (IFP Gotham Award, IFP West Independent Spirit Award nomination), “Dream Scenario”, “Shockingly Evil and Vile”; “Miss Sloane”, “Selma”, “Anchorman 2”, “Franny”, “The Humbling”, “23 Blast” (directorial debut), “Revolutionary Road”, “Requiem for a Dream”, and most recently “Laroy, Texas”. Baker’s television credits include “Hunters”, “Inside Man”, “Homeland”, BBC’s “Little Women”, “Damages”, “The Americans”, “The Good Wife” (three Emmy Awards nominations), “The Good Fight”, “Ugly Betty”, and “Burn Notice”. Broadway credits include La Bête (Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations), Eastern Standard (Theater World Award), Mauritius, November, The Audience, The Front Page, and God of Carnage. He appeared Off-Broadway in Not About Heroes (Obie Award), Sea of Tranquility, Homebody/ Kabul, Medea at BAM, and Corruption.
ERIC BERRYMAN (Actor) is a Baltimore born, Brooklyn based actor who is involved in work he believes his great-grandmother would dig. On stage he was last seen Off-Broadway in Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me (Wooster Group). On screen, “Atlanta” (FX) portraying “short lived Disney CEO” Thomas Washington. Other Select Theatrical Credits: The B-Side: “Negro Folklore from Texas State Prisons” A Record Album Interpretation (Wooster Group-Drama Desk Nomination); Pulitzer Prize winner Primary Trust (Audelco Award), Toni Stone (Roundabout); Detroit Red (ArtsEmerson-Elliot Norton Award); Private (Mosaic Theater); Scene Partners (Vineyard Theater), Moby Dick, A Musical Reckoning (A.R.T.); Steel Hammer (SITI COMPANY). Recent Film/TV credits: “Godfather of Harlem” (Epix/MGM+), “Ramy” (HULU), “Bonding,” “Marriage Story” (NETFLIX); “Evil” (PARAMOUNT+); “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”, “Empathy Inc” (AMAZON); “Motherless Brooklyn.” Training: Carnegie Mellon University.