A Narrow Bed

Written by Ellen McLaughlin

 

Sari Sanchez

Lucy

Sari is a Mexican-American actor from Chicago. She was recently in Just Like Us at the Latino Theater Company. As a Chicago native, Sari’s had the pleasure of working with such esteemed theaters as The Goodman, Teatro Vista, Red Orchid, Windy City Playhouse, and American Theater Company. Film Credits include Signature Move (SXSW premiere). Television credits include NCIS: Origins (CBS), Power Book IV: Force (Starz), Lucifer (Fox), Empire (Fox), Exorcist (Fox), Sirens (USA), and Chicago Fire (NBC). 

Sari received her BFA from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. 

Follow her antics on Instagram at sarijsanchez or at prettyinprep_ig if you want to learn about how to survive the end of the world!

Member of AEA.

Kipleigh Brown

Megan

Kipleigh is an actress and screenwriter. Originally from Chicago, she studied at the Steppenwolf Theatre and the Second City as well as performing in numerous theatrical productions around the Windy City. Kipleigh wrote the 9th episode What Ships Are For of the award-winning web series Star Trek Continues. What Ships Are For went on to win the Best New Media Award at 2017's Burbank International Film Festival. 

Kipleigh performed in and was an original founder of Top Story! Weekly, a long-running weekly sketch comedy show at the IO West in Hollywood. Her TV and film credits include, Yesterday Was a Lie - an acclaimed, award-winning film for which she was selected as one of the "Hot Leading Ladies" of film by Film Fetish and named "Best Actress." Additionally, Kipleigh has performed stand-up comedy at The Laughing Skull in Atlanta, Zanies in Chicago, and The M Bar in Los Angeles.