CAST

BLYTHE DANNER (Judith)

Blythe Danner won two Emmy awards for her role on Showtime’s “Huff” and was nominated twice for roles on “Will & Grace” and in Joyce Carol Oates' “We Were the Mulvaneys.” She received a Golden Globe nomination for Anne Tyler's Back When We Were Grownups, and her list of career accomplishments continues with a Tony Award for her Broadway debut in Butterflies Are Free and nominations for roles in Harold Pinter's Betrayal, Tennessee Williams’ Streetcar Named Desire and Stephen Sondheim's musical, Follies. She most recently appeared on Broadway in the musical Nice Work If You Can Get It. Her film roles include Woody Allen's AliceThe Great Santini, the Meet the Parents trilogy, What's Your Number? and Sylvia, a film in which she appeared with her daughter, actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Recent projects include The Lucky One and Hello, I Must Be Going. Danner takes action to support causes that are important to her. She has passionately advocated for environmental concerns for more than 40 years as a member of the Union of Concerned Scientists and other groups, and serves on the national board of Planned Parenthood. Since the death of her husband Bruce Paltrow nine years ago from oral cancer, she has also been helping the Oral Cancer Foundation raise disease awareness.

ZOE LEVIN (Lizzy)

Zoe Levin emerged on the scene this year, securing roles in Fox Searchlight’s The Way Way Back, and the independent film Beneath the Harvest Sky opposite Callan McAuliffe and Emory Cohen, which will premiere at this year’s Toronto Film Festival, both before graduating high school in Chicago. She recently completed filming on Gia Coppola’s Palo Alto, opposite Emma Roberts and James Franco, which will make its debut at the Venice Film Festival.

ALI MARSH (Ali)

Ali Marsh has spent the better part of the last 5 years in Albuquerque, NM where she had a recurring role on the USA show “In Plain Sight.” Other TV appearances include: multiple incarnations of “Law & Order,” “Blue Bloods,” “Children’s Hospital,” “Stella,” “Seinfeld,” “Providence,” “Chicago Hope,” “Are We There Yet?,” and many more. She was last seen on the NY Stage in Second Stage’s production of The Butcher of Baraboo directed by Judith Ivey. Other favorite theater roles include Willow in Beth Henley’s Ridiculous Fraud at the McCarter, Celia in As You Like It (Commonwealth Shakespeare), Catherine in Proof (George Street Playhouse) and many others. Film appearances: Rabbit Hole, The Ten, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Hysterical Blindness, Safe Men, Private Parts, The Mirror Has Two Faces, Picture Perfect, The Deli. Ali is married to the wonderfully talented actor Frederick Weller. They have 2 kids and live between NYC and LA. 

SARAH JESSICA PARKER (Becca)

Screen and stage actress Sarah Jessica Parker, who played Carrie Bradshaw on the HBO television series “Sex and the City” (1998–2004), has won four Golden Globe Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Emmy Awards. Parker served as a producer and reprised her role in the screen adaptation of the hit series with the theatrical release of Sex and the City and Sex and the City 2.  Past film credits include: I Don’t Know How She Does It, Did You Hear About The Morgans?, Smart People, Failure to Launch, The Family Stone, State and Main, Mars Attacks!, Ed Wood, The First Wives Club, Miami Rhapsody, Honeymoon in Vegas and Footloose. Parker is currently executive producing a documentary series with AOL about the New York City Ballet. city.ballet. will premiere this fall. In early 2014, Parker will launch her namesake label, SJP, which will be carried exclusively by Nordstrom. Parker will design this collection of shoes, handbags, and trench coats in association with George Malkemus, President of Manolo Blahnik USA. Parker also lends her time to charitable causes. She currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the New York City Ballet and is a UNICEF ambassador. In November 2009, the Obama administration elected her to be a member of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities.  In April 2012, she adopted the Martin Luther King, Jr. School in Portland, Oregon for The Turnaround Arts Initiative.

MICHAEL STAHL-DAVID (Gabe)

Michael Stahl-David most recently starred in the John Wells/FBC pilot “Boomerang,” opposite Felicity Huffman and Anthony LaPaglia. He also starred in JJ Abrams' Cloverfield and on ABC's “My Generation.” Michael will next be seen in the upcoming independent film In Your Eyes, produced by Joss Whedon, in which he stars opposite Zoe Kazan. Michael was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Play for Neil Simon's Pulitzer Prize-winning Lost in Yonkers. Shortly thereafter, he wrote and directed the web series “Michael Stahl-David: Behind the Star” (a spoof on his Cloverfield stardom) for the digital network Crackle. He was recently seen onstage in Christopher Shinn’s Picked at the Vineyard Theatre.

NILAJA SUN (Lorena)

Nilaja Sun is an actor, playwright and teaching artist most known for her Obie award winning solo piece No Child… which had its initial Off-Broadway run at the Barrow Street Theatre and was recently revived there in an extended run. For her creation and performance of No Child… and its subsequent national and international tour, Nilaja garnered 21 awards including: an Obie Award, a Lucille Lortel Award, two Outer Critics Circle Awards including the John Gassner Playwriting Award for Outstanding New American Play, a Theatre World Award, the Helen Hayes Award, two NAACP Theatre Awards, and Best One-Person Show at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. No Child… is published and has been licensed out to over 50 theatres nationally. In 2010, Nilaja was awarded the soloNOVA Award for Artist of the Year by terraNOVA Collective. TV and film credits include “30 Rock,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Unforgettable,” “Louie,” “Rubicon,” The International, Nature Calls, and HairBrained. Nilaja was recently awarded a NYSCHA grant, through Epic Theatre Ensemble, to create her new solo piece, Pike St.