A Tail of Two Kitties
Paws Across the World
a play by Cindy D’Andrea
directed by Sue Gisser
featuring Cindy D’Andrea
produced by Cindy D’Andrea
Artists:

Cindy D’Andrea
actor / playwright / producer
Cindy is an actor, writer, producer, fitness expert, and lover of all things cats. She has been featured in commercials, infomercials, TV, film, web series and print. She’s written, produced and performed four solo shows, including the award-winning Cat Sh!t Crazy, which went on to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2023, gaining 5 star reviews and was so well received by Scots and festival goers and touching hearts. Cindy has also been part of The Rogue Machine’s Rant & Rave and Iron Skirts Stories Salon, and was a prominent member of The Actor’s Gang. In 2024 Cindy presented Cat Sh!t Crazy Part 2 at the Hollywood Fringe Festival, and was a featured actor in the stageplay, The Last Flight Out. Cindy’s new show, A Tail of Two Kitties ~ Paws Across the World, premieres this June at the Hollywood Fringe 2025. For more on Cindy go to https:// http://www.imdb.me/cindydandrea, https://cindydandrea.wixsite.com/cindy-d-andrea

Sue Gisser director
Sue trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, Steppenwolf West, the Groundlings, iOWest, Second City, Antaeus Academy, Theatricum Botanicum, and Rutgers.
Film & TV credits include Shameless, Strangers with Candy, The Activist, and In the Air.
Recent Stage Work includes World Premieres of Slow Thunder, Bloodsuckers…a survival Guide” & Sandra Cruze’s The Tower
Voiceover work with Open Door Playhouse, Bernadette Armstrong’s pandemic-baby Theatre Company.
Sue’s forever grateful to Johnny Clark, VS Theatre Company, Gareth Williams, Detroit Street Films, all the gang at the Station D-Street Development Lab; to her family back east; to Amy, Elvis, Sandi, Antonio, Hector, Maggie, Rachel, and Cindy – thank you for trusting me, for coming on this journey with me, and for sharing your incredible talents, perspectives & time; and the late, great, Joe Hart – who’s magic, madness & methods of physical storytelling live forever in everything I do.
