Butter - October 16

Kimberly Rose Writer

 Who's Who 

  • Christina Kostoulakos head shot

    Christina Kostoulakos

    as Ava

    On stage, Christina has performed locally in Chicago, Guys & Dolls, Godspell, Barstool Stories and many more. Christina has had featured background roles in Daddy’s Home 2, Patriots Day and many independent films. She can be seen on the big screen currently as a standup comedian in the film Sweeney Killing Sweeney.

  • Eli Escobar head shot

    Eli Escobar

    as Ivette

    Eli has had lead & supporting roles in numerous feature films including Alter Ego, Hemiola, Red Flags, Dos Bebes, I am Not Ok, In My Mother's Eyes, Higher Methods, The Island Between Our Love, and Midnight Butterflies due to film in 2020. She is fluent in Spanish & English. She is represented by New England Model Group. 

  • Alyson Muzila head shot

    Alyson Muzila

    as Sloane

    Alyson is a Boston-area commercial, stage and film actor who appeared on stage in Miracle on 34th Street, A Christmas Carol, Bye Bye Birdie and as Teresa in How the Other Half Loves. She has been featured in such films as Bride Wars & Detroit and in numerous nationwide commercials.

  • Martine Assaf head shot

    Martine Assaf

    as Sara

    Martine is an experienced stage & film actress who speaks five languages fluently. Her stage credits include Urinetown The Musical @ South Shore Theatre, Peter Pan the Musical, Miracle on 34th Street & The Boys Next Door. Film credits include the role of Connie Pugliese in Patriots Day, Code 13 Unreadable, and the upcoming role of Hollywood in The Eight reindeer monologues. 

  • Cory Scott head shot

    Cory Scott

    as Kyle the Cranky Waiter

    Cory has avoided the cliche ‘waiter survival job’ for all these years. As a result of this avoidance, he has been relentlessly portraying them in stories onstage. Whatever way you slice it- here to serve.  Training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City has been his acting foundation. Cory has occasionally veered from stage to film, to commercials, to voice-overs. Through all this bliss, storytelling is the bottom line. May it never die. Cheers!

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