Fran Sisco
as Frankie
Fran is an award-winning actor, entertainer, and transgender female advocate and activist for Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI). Her community theater stage work includes roles in “Mame” with Harrison Players, "Used" (Hudson Guild Theatre), showcase presentation scenes with Axial Theatre, Ossie Davis Theatre,
Brazen Giant Ensemble and in a virtual shows, "An Evening of Shakespeare" with Chill Bucket and "An Evening of Quentin Crisp" at the Gene Frankel Theatre, NYC. Fran has sharpened her acting skills
via intensive acting classes with Vincent Pastore and Maureen VanZandt at HB Studios, Vince Curatola in and Peter Von Berg at Episcopal Actors Guild. Fran has appeared in over 100 cabaret and comedy shows, including as a member of The Imperial Court of New York.
Film Credits include IMDb award-winning short film “Happy Trans Girl Like Me,” & more. Fran hosts shows and been a spokesperson or interviewer at film festivals & showings and at art shows and plays.
Amelia Anderson
as Winnie
Amelia V. (Mimi) Anderson has performed in many Way Off Broadway productions. Credits:With the Black Orchid Theatre Group, The Libation Bearers (chorus), Eumenides (a Fury), Salome Reversed (the Cappodician) and Not Now, Darling (the confused but loveable Mrs. Frencham); with The Snarks, Morning’s at Seven, The Cemetery Club & Steel Magnolias; with the Amateur Comedy Club, Any Number Can Die (the slightly weird but knowing housekeeper), with St. Jean’s Players, The Workhouse Ward (Mrs. Donohoe) and The Man Who Came to Dinner (Miss Preen) and where it all started, with Triangle Theatre, Ancestral Voices, Doubt, Relative Values, & Light Up the Sky. Amelia also played Dorine in Tartuffe with Triangle and then reprised the role with The Snarks.. She has lent her voice to the witch in Baba Gaga, an animated short & has belted out “When You’re Good to Mama” on quite a few stages and “I’m Growing Older” at Club Cumming. She finished filming a horror movie, Love Bites.