At a Willed Body ceremony — an event where medical students meet the families of medical cadavers — Lydia, an ambitious first-year med student, meets Harrison, the son of the cadaver she is about to dissect. As Lydia cuts deeper and deeper into his father’s body, she and Harrison enter into an unconventional relationship that straddles the line between sweet and horrifying.
Julia Davis earned her BA in Theatre Arts at SFSU and her MFA in Acting at USC. At ANTAEUS: As You Like It, Top Girls, ClassicsFest readings of Beyond the Horizon, Little Women and Picnic. Other credits include Robin Hood at South Coast Rep, For the Birds at The Getty Villa, That Beautiful Laugh at Long Beach Playhouse and Everything you Touch at Theatre @ Boston Court (u/s). She has also toured with a two-person clown show, The Day They Hung the Elephant (she plays the elephant). Be sure to check her out as a terrible acting student in the new web series, Break A Hip. Proud member of Four Clowns, the Troubadour Theatre Company, and AEA.
At ANTAEUS: The Crucible, Macbeth, Our American Hamlet (ClassicsFest 2013). Originally from Munich, Germany – Daniel is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He most recently appeared in the West Coast Premiere of Mac Rogers’ Viral at the Bootleg Theater (Dir. Darin Anthony) Other theatre credits include: Down in Front (World Premiere at Hollywood Fringe), Chris Keller in All My Sons, The Waiting Room (Dir. Art Manke) His film debut came this past Fall, in the David Ayer directed World War Two Drama Fury, starring Brad Pitt.
Tamarra Graham is a Detroit native, licensed clinical psychologist, and U.S. Navy veteran. She is a StageSceneLA Scenie Award winner for Breakout Actress of the Year in Bee-luther-hatchee (Sierra Madre Playhouse) and Pure Confidence (Lower Depth Theatre Ensemble). Other LA Theater credits include: Handjob (Echo Theater Company) and Everyday Heroes (Geffen Playhouse). Tamarra has also made the rounds showcasing her comedy chops at the Second City, Upright Citizens Brigade, iO, The Pack Theater, and Comedy Central Stage. On-screen credits include: Criminal Minds, Adam Ruins Everything, Kidding, and K-Town Cowboys. When not performing, she enjoys twisting her hair into bantu knots while watching The Real Housewives.
At ANTAEUS: Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Autumn Garden and Mother Courage (LA Weekly Award). Other recent credits include: Good People at La Mirada, Three Views of the Same Object and Four Places (LADCC Award) at Rogue Machine Theater, The Savanna Disputation at the Colony Theatre and Kate in All My Sons (LADCC Award) at the Matrix Theater, Breadcrumbs at Theater 150 in Ojai, I Never Sang For My Father with The New American Theater Company. She has also appeared in L.A. at the Mark Taper Forum, the Geffen Playhouse, the Pasadena Playhouse, L.A. Theater Works, the Odyssey, and the Andak Stage Co. Regionally, she has worked at South Coast Repertory, The Old Globe,San Diego Rep, Seattle Rep, La Jolla Rep, ACT, San Francisco Rep, The American Shakespeare Festival , Connecticut Rep, the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, the McCarter, Princeton Rep to name a few. She recently appeared on TV in Murder in the First and in the motion picture Wild.
*member, Actor’s Equity Association, the union of professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S. This production is presented under the auspices of the Actors’ Equity Los Angeles Membership Company Rule