Nick Fesette is currently authoring a performance of Franz Kafka's The Hunger Artist, debuting in the City in June 2009. He grew up in rural Plattsburgh, New York, and before starting work in the theatre briefly performed as a clown at a Christmas-themed amusement park and played alto saxophone in a Tool cover band. With Human Group, he made his New York stage debut as Jean in Miss Julie. Nick studied at Hamilton College, The Moscow Art Theatre, and The New York State Summer School for the Arts (NYSSSA) School of Theatre.

Lindsey Hope Pearlman began her love affair with Gertrude Stein's writing while living in Paris, France in the spring of 2007. The Geographical History of America marks Lindsey's third Stein-based project, after directing and performing Ladies' Voices and Identity: A Poem in the spring of 2008. She is a founding member of Human Group, formed with three fellow Hamilton College graduates. Favorite projects include The Snow White Project presented by FIAF and performing with The Drafts, the Horse Trade Non-Equity Ensemble.

Randi Rivera is a director, designer, technician and New Yorker. She is a graduate of Hamilton College with a double concentration in Theater and Hispanic Studies. She is proud to be a founding member of Human Group. Randi recently completed a production internship at Dance Theater Workshop, and worked as a venue technician for the FRIGID NY Festival '09. Upcoming projects include; directing The Geographical History of America by Gertrude Stein, and lighting design for The River Pure For Healing by Pia Wilson. When not rehearsing, Randi splits her time between working for Horse Trade Theater Group and the admissions office at New York Film Academy.

William Slater Welles is an actor, writer, space man, and human. After recently graduating with an Honors B.A. in Theatre from Hamilton College, William flirted with a lavish life in Investment Management. After six months of starving for art William left to pursue acting and writing. William received an Edinburgh Fringe First award for his work in BANG BANG YOU’RE DEAD (Matt).