Andrew Nishimoto

Andrew Nishimoto is a dedicated family man with a passion for coaching soccer and making a positive impact. Andrew finds joy in both his personal and professional life with his high school sweetheart and wife of 16 years by his side, along with his two awesome children, Emma and Wesley. When he’s not playing sports or coaching a team, he’s utilizing his expertise as a nonprofit consultant, helping organizations achieve their missions and create meaningful change in the community. Andrew’s commitment to his family, coaching, and philanthropic endeavors reflects his values of teamwork, dedication, and service to others.

Anya Custodio

 

Anya Custodio is a 1st generation born Filipino American who was raised in West Covina, CA. She is the eldest child of 4 kids. Anya is part of the LGBTQ community. She comes from an emotionally lacking family structure and has relied heavily on her chosen family for emotional support. Anya enjoys nerdy things such as Pokemon, Anime, D&D, and video games. She is very open-minded and finds anything taboo to be interesting and should be discovered.

Bryan Ha

 

Bryan is an eccentric, multi-faceted Asian-American performer and storyteller who’s invested and passionate about emboldening the performative space for marginalized communities and unraveling his own artistic expression. He’s excited to be a part of this performance experience as it gravitates toward creating theatre for change. Along with his work in theatre, film, and voice work, he is a member of Visions on the Fly Productions and hosted biweekly improv sessions in SGV parks. He is also a content creator on TikTok and YouTube.

Helen Gu

Helen Gu is a Ph.D. graduate who specializes in diversity research and currently working as an analyst for TikTok. Helen spends most of her time exploring many hobbies including pottery, snowboarding (when the weather permits), and finding ways to engage with her community. It has been a goal of Helen to contribute to the Asian American community in the Los Angeles area. Though Helen does not have prior acting experience, she is hoping to inspire others through her unique story in this process and her efforts will allow others to have a voice in telling theirs.

Julie Khamvongsa

 

Julie Khamvongsa came to America with her parents and younger sister as Lao refugees. She grew up in Santa Ana, Orange County. She graduated from UCI and worked for several years in television production. She later moved to Los Angeles when she got married. She has 4 beautiful children.

Kimberly Lin

 

Kimberly works as a small animal veterinarian but also juggles that with her full-time position as a toddler mom. She’s always had a passion for acting and performance arts because it helps her self-expression and gives her a sense of emotional balance. As a survivor of childhood abuse, she is an outspoken mental health advocate who strives to give a voice to the voiceless. Her hobbies include yoga, camping, aerial silks, and cuddling animals.