Meet
the cast
Dylan Pitanza
Dylan Pitanza is a New York Based multi-disciplinary artist working as an actor, writer, director and producer. An alumni of the Lee Strasberg Institute for Theatre and Film, despite only being 21 years of age, Dylan has been working professionally in the entertainment industry for over 12 years. He is the co-founder of the Utopia for Losers Theatre Company, under which he directed Mud by Maria Irene Fornes (2025) and Welcome to the Moon by John Patrick Shanley (2024). Most notable for his work as an actor on the screen in Don’t Say Good Luck (Netflix), Your Friends and Neighbors (Apple TV), Heirs (2025), FBI (CBS), If That Mockingbird Don't Sing (2024), Skate Kitchen (2017) and on the stage in Reasons to be Pretty by Neil LaBute (2024), Twelfth Night directed by Emil Weinstein (2021), and Much Ado About Nothing directed by Rakesh Palisetty (2022).
Cherry
Chloe Margot
Chloe Margot is a New York based actress, dancer, and writer recently graduated from the William Esper Studio. Her work as a performer and writer has been shared throughout the city at bars, clubs, stages, basements, lofts and living rooms, recently including her debut original play Expensive Imagination, (with Kelsey Bennett) and dance show Folly’s Haven. She recently starred in Utopia for Loser’s production of MUD by Maria Irene Fornes, and films such as Blood Ties (2026), Screaming Laughing Crying (2026), Feathers (2024), and Baroque (2024). She can also be seen dancing in music videos for Billy Idol, Geese, Promiseland, Conner O’Malley and more.
Billie
Malina Weissman
Malina Pauli Weissman is an American-German actress born and raised in New York City. She is best known for playing Violet Baudelaire in Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and can next be seen starring in Disney Plus’s Coven Academy. This is Malina’s New York Theatre Festival and Off-Broadway debut, and she’s thrilled to be working alongside this team of talented arts.
Ryan
Maia Benarouche
Maia Benarouche is a NY/LA-based actress and received her BFA from the University of Southern California. Stage credits include: Our Town (Emily), Angels in America (Hannah), and Nicholas Nickleby (Lady Hawk/Brooker). Film credits include: Hope It Doesn’t Hurt, Discharge, One Last Time, and Beyond the Night, with projects screening at Chelsea Film Festival, Asian American International Film Festival, and Manhattan Film Festival. Maia is represented by Endorse Management Group and Mavrick Artists Agency. Love to her family, especially her grandfather, Shlomo.
Ryan U/S