Tea Nguyen (She/her)

Producer, Actor, Martial Artist

Founder of Reverie Arts 

Tea Nguyen is an alumna of Niagara College's Acting for Film and Television Program, and Artist of the Year 2020 recipient from Shadowpath Theatre. Tea is excited about her upcoming role in PBS Kids new animated series Lyla In The Loop. Her other credits include starring in No Visible Scars, a two hander off-off Broadway play in the New York International Fringe Festival. Tea performs as (and co-wrote for) Empress Wu Zetian in NASTY, which went on to win Patrons Pick in the 2017 Toronto Fringe Festival, and remounted in the 2018 Feminist F*ck It Festival. Tea also embodies Lady Nijo in Alumnae Theatre's 2019 production of Top Girls, and is a lead in an ensemble cast in TV pilot My Spot. Tea is a 1st degree Black Belt in Taekwondo and her favourite weapon is the Bo Staff. "I want to empower BIPOC artists, LGBTQIA+ performers and women's voices through storytelling". 

Bre Kelly (She/her)

Actor, Director, Writer, 

Coffee Extremist

Bre is the jack-of-many-trades, master-of-some. She has worked professionally in film, television, and theatre in nearly every capacity. Bre is also the person behind the mask of Prideypool - a character that embodies various superheroes in order to engage the LGBTQ+ community through entertainment and outreach. Through the years, Bre's appetite for knowledge and skills has lead her down numerous paths including puppeteering, coffee entrepreneurship, and (briefly) piloting aircraft. But, at the end of the day, Bre's passion is heavily rooted in engagement and outreach through the arts (including the art of well-crafted coffee).