Sofia Dunay is an actress, singer and teacher. She first stepped on stage at age 11 and has never stepped off. She is fully bilingual thanks to growing up in the United States as well as in Argentina.

During her early years she participated in diverse theater workshops, musical comedy stagings and also sang in teen bands as well as taking singing lessons. As an adult, she worked in several independent theater productions in Buenos Aires city with directors such as Galo Ontivero and Diego Starosta, among others. She was part of Diego Starosta’s stable company, “El Muererío” for a year and a half performing two plays in different theaters in the city and suburbs.

She holds a teaching degree in Arts and Theater from the school Andamio ‘90, and has many years of teaching experience in different contexts, from English at bilingual schools to acting workshops in culture clubs, to private singing lessons to games and recreation workshops in the slums.  She is also a certified Yoga instructor and teaches the discipline as well.

Sofia has never stopped singing ever since a teenager. She sang and produced the band “Tropicalia” which performed Brazilian rhythms (bossa nova and samba). The band has performed in various bars, restaurants and cultural centers in CABA.

She has taken acting workshops and seminars with Lisandro Rodríguez, Pablo Bontá, Román Yakub, among others. In 2018, she was selected and carried out the “BROTE” residency at the Paco Urondo Cultural Center; in which she worked together with Luciana Schmit creating a performance named “How is a woman made” which was shown on one of the famous Museum Nights of Buenos Aires.

Matt Wray grew up in Seattle, Washington, USA.  He started acting at the age of 12 and has continued ever since.  He made his professional debut as the bellhop in the Arts West Playhouse in the 2006 production of “Lend Me A Tenor”.  He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Theatre from The C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, where he studied the Suzuki technique under Maria Porter.

At University he was nominated for three Irene Ryan Awards for his performances as Guildenstern in “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead”, multiple characters in “As You Like It” and Orpheus in “Euridice”.  After graduating Matt spent a few years in New York where he played Trent in the film “Powerplegic” and Frank in “Horatio’s Rise”.  It was there that he met his future wife and they moved to Buenos Aires. In Buenos Aires he appeared in “Usted Está Aquí”, “The Interview”, and the series “Sandro De America”.

Besides facilitating Educational Storytelling for Support Learning, he currently works as a lighting and sound technician at the Theatre El Grito, where he runs lights for Isadora (Duncan) among other shows. He loves working with kids and is happy to be engaged in educational performance.