AJ Sage (Jim O’Connor)
Incognita: Macbeth, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Our Town
AJ is thrilled to be working with Theatre Incognita once again. Recent acting credits include As You Like It (Phebe/Charles) at the Cherry Arts and Marjorie Prime (Walter) with House of Ithaqua, which he also directed. AJ is the Artistic Director for HOI and has been a frequent collaborator of Ithaca Shakespeare Company. Thanks to the cast and crew. Love to Will!
Jonah Hirst (Tom Wingfield)
Incognita Debut
Jonah Hirst first joined Ithaca’s theater community in 2017 as Bobby in Two Truths and Allie at Cornell. His other stage pursuits include a workshop of The Loneliness Project (2018) and a staged reading of C.A. Johnson’s The Climb (2022). Jonah is also a singer songwriter, and serves as Interim Music Co-Director of Transpose: Ithaca Queer Singers Alliance
Kristin Sad (Amanda Wingfield)
Incognita: A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Blues for Mr Charlie; Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (originally produced by of Homecoming Players); Our Town
The first time Kristin was directed by Ross was as Martha in a little play called ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’. On to another iconic female character with Amanda. She is very excited to be treading the boards with Jonah, AJ and Kylie in this beautiful piece. Thank you for being a part of this adventure.
Other favorite roles: Hillary Clinton (Kitchen Theatre); Lady Macbeth (Ithaca Shakespeare Company); Marjorie Prime (House of Ithaqua); Gingy in Love, Loss and What I Wore
Kylie Schultz (Laura Wingfield)
Incognita Debut
Kylie Schultz is a diligent Ithaca College student passionate about interpretive storytelling through acting, dance, and media creation. She performed in 20+ film and stage productions during her career and directed a globally award-winning short film. Kylie has developed partnerships with brands such as Amazon Prime, Kodiak Cakes, Prada, and Hamilton star Leslie Odom Jr. to create digital content on and off camera!
After spending the summer interning at The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, she is excited to return to Ithaca and join Theatre Incognita’s production of The Glass Menagerie.