Talent Management is a new initiative of Open Road. We are excited to manage the following actors to help them access new opportunities and grow their careers.
The road ahead is the one we make.
Carol Cadby, a 35+ bilingual English/Spanish actor, educator, and director, teaches at the Catholic University of America, the Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts Conservatory, and has taught at numerous DC theatres and schools. Her favorite film and theatre acting credits include Radium Girls on Netflix, Miami Vice, La Llorona, Pedro Mi Amor, Love Letters, Savage in Limbo, and Top Girls. She also served on the Arlington County Arts Commission, the Board of Educational Theatre Company, was the Theatre Arts Lead Teacher for Arlington Public School, and is an Executive Coach specializing in leadership presence and public speaking [CadbyStudios.com].
Her teaching and directing awards include the F. Loren Winship Secondary Teacher Award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education for long-term outstanding contribution to the mission of secondary school theatre; two Outstanding Theatre Program Awards from the Educational Theatre Association; two Elizabeth Campbell Awards for Excellence in the Arts; twenty-three Virginia Governor’s School Presidential Citations for Outstanding Educator and four Arts Teacher Recognition Awards from the Educational Theatre Association and National Foundation for Advancement of the Arts; and has been nominated for a Tony Award in Theatre Education.
Dana Scott Galloway, writer, actor, and producer has appeared on soaps, sitcoms, cop shows, commercials, and in dinner theatres all over the USA. He even made a guest appearance as an alligator on LA’s local “Romper Room.” His original solo show, Augustus The Sissy has been performed in NYC/ Theatre Row, DC Fringe Festival, DC Anacostia Playhouse, and on a condo rooftop in a special pandemic performance. Other credits include a year Off-Broadway in the featured role of Detective Ascher in the long running New York hit Perfect Crime, and on stage and TV along side stage and screen legend’s Tom Ewell, Leslie Nielsen, Adam West and Shelley Berman. Executive Producer credits include the New York Tribeca premiere of “Laura Bush Killed A Guy.” Born and raised in Texas, he makes his home in Washington DC, and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity & SAG/AFTRA.
Matty Griffiths is a freelance actor, director, and, formerly, Executive Directory/Founder of City Artistic Partnerships. Recent roles include; Hemingway in Clothes for a Summer Hotel (Rainbow Theatre Project), Boolie-Driving Miss Daisy (Anacostia Playhouse), Peach/Fag/LePrecious – How to Win a Race War (The Klunch), Greg/Kelly – Flood City (Theatre Alliance), Rabbi Barry – Constructive Fictions (Cap Fringe), Janitor – Dry Land (Forum Theatre).
Favorite directing credits include: Blues For a Royal Flush, Moscow, Interrogation, My Princess Bride, Feed Me, Edible Rex, Don’t Die in the Dark, The Santaland Diaries & But Love Is My Middle Name.
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