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Logan Hart (he/him) is a director, musician, and founder of The Paper Theatre. He earned his BFA in Theatre from Wayne State University in Detroit and studied at the Moscow Art Theatre School for two summers. When not rehearsing, he’s hanging out with his wife, Samantha, playing the banjo, and writing music.

Catherine Healey (she/her) is a theater artist and devising enthusiast. After graduating from Connecticut College with a BA theater, Catherine moved to Chicago to pursue acting and the theater arts. Former training includes the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin, Ireland, the Theatermakers program at the National Theater Institute in Waterford, CT, and the Oak Park Festival Theatre internship program in Oak Park, IL. Catherine is a founding and active member of the Abyssal Zone Collective, a group dedicated to devising ensemble-driven horror theater. When not acting, Catherine can be found practicing yoga, reading classic literature, and exploring Chicago with friends and family.

Andrew Liguori (he/him) is a writer, actor, and improviser hailing from North Carolina. Andrew has trained at the Gately Poole Conservatory, as well as the iO theater, the Annoyance, and CiC theater. Outside of performing, Andrew spends his time making tabletop games and laughing with his fiancée. You can view his work at andydm.com.

Jordan Rawlings (she/they) is an actor/writer/theatremaker, and co-founder of Wholehearted Production Co. Originally from Washington State, she earned her BFA from the University of Idaho and studied abroad at the Moscow Art Theatrandrew liguorie School before moving to Chicago. Outside of the arts, Jordan can be found frosting cakes, talking herself out of picking up the bari sax again, or hanging out with her cat, Ned. More of her work can be found at http://jordanrawlings.co.

Peter Varga (he/him) is a native Chicagoan and an actor/teacher. He worked at several theatres in Philadelphia before returning to Chicago to continue his work as an actor. In addition to performing with the ensemble, he recently earned his Master’s of Education from DePaul University.

Noah Cherry (he/him) is a dedicated professional with expertise in grant writing, project management, and relationship building. Currently serving as a Grant & Giving Specialist at PACE Southeast Michigan, he develops and submits compelling grant proposals, cultivates strong donor relationships, and ensures compliance with funding requirements. His work involves in-depth research on grant opportunities and collaboration with internal teams to secure financial support for organizational goals.

In addition to his grant-writing expertise, Noah has a strong background in music leadership. As the Associate Music Director at North Hills Christian Reformed Church, he directs a diverse ensemble of musicians, organizes music schedules, and hires additional musicians as needed. With experience in budgeting, social media, and stakeholder communication, he excels in both nonprofit fundraising and arts administration.