
Acting
Bri Bagley is a quirky & upbeat “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” with an edge that keeps everyone on their toes! Hailing from the charming state of Connecticut, Bri has always had a flair for the dramatic. Now making waves in Boston, she’s just a hop, skip, & a jump away from NYC, ready to bring her vibrant energy to any project. Whether she’s lighting up the stage or stealing scenes on screen, Bri’s unique blend of charm & spunk makes her a true standout.

“Last Call” is a dark comedy short about a self-sabotaging party girl, Nikki, who wakes up in purgatory following a drunkenly deadly accident. Unprepared for her arrival, Nikki’s less-than-enthusiastic angel forces her to confront her cringiest blackouts and the bad decisions she can no longer laugh off. What begins as a comedic hangover set in liminal space quickly becomes a reckoning with accountability, memory, and the stories we tell to excuse ourselves.

Timings is a snapshot of one quintessential night when seven friends go out for one last hoorah, celebrating a friend making the choice to leave the city behind. In the span of just hours they all learn more about their friendships, their romances, their surroundings and more than anything, themselves. Timings is a journey of self discovery and most of all, the moments that make the New York City experience one like no other

“Last Call” is a dark comedy short about a self-sabotaging party girl, Nikki, who wakes up in purgatory following a drunkenly deadly accident. Unprepared for her arrival, Nikki’s less-than-enthusiastic angel forces her to confront her cringiest blackouts and the bad decisions she can no longer laugh off. What begins as a comedic hangover set in liminal space quickly becomes a reckoning with accountability, memory, and the stories we tell to excuse ourselves.

“Last Call” is a dark comedy short about a self-sabotaging party girl, Nikki, who wakes up in purgatory following a drunkenly deadly accident. Unprepared for her arrival, Nikki’s less-than-enthusiastic angel forces her to confront her cringiest blackouts and the bad decisions she can no longer laugh off. What begins as a comedic hangover set in liminal space quickly becomes a reckoning with accountability, memory, and the stories we tell to excuse ourselves.

