Our Board

Analisa Gutierrez-Morán

​ Analisa Gutierrez (she/her) is ready to stop waiting for a seat at the table, and ready to build her own. She is a first-generation Mexican American woman born and raised in East LA. In her senior year at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, she was honored as a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts leading her to perform and work at the Kennedy Center numerous times. Analisa matriculated to NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts to study at the New Studio on Broadway, Stonestreet Studios, and RADA. During school, she was featured in two episodes of the HBO series A YoungArts Masterclass, one with Anna Deavere Smith and one with Alan Alda, the latter winning an Emmy for “Outstanding Children’s Program”. Since returning to her hometown, she had the great fortune of teaching her own curriculum, “Acting for the Camera”, at the Los Angeles Music and Art School in East LA to Latinx students ages 6-14. Analisa is honored to be a Board Member of the Black Rabbit Theatre Co. with outstanding people, and looks forward to developing art that is actually representative of the world around us!

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Elena Heuzé

​ Elena (they/them) is a queer and genderfluid actor whose primary aim is to bring inclusive stories to audiences who are historically underrepresented on stage, and they're excited to serve on the Board of Directors toward that purpose. Born in San Mateo, California, they grew up in the Philippines and then moved back to Los Angeles to get their BA in Psychology and pursue their acting dream. With experience both in front of the camera and on stage—including a starring role in the Netflix short Heart Shot and a recent Best Actor win at the La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival—Elena looks forward to working toward bringing more queer and inclusive stories to the stage, and sharing the kind of art that we've been missing.

Brooke Lusk

Brooke Lusk (she/her) is an American actress who started her career when she was just 12 years old. At 19 she moved to LA to chase her dreams. Since then she's been in national commercials for Shark Ninja and FanDuel, she's booked roles in indie films such as Dyer Lane, Fear Pharm 2 and her most recent F*CK, MARRY, KILL which will be released at the end of this year. As well as working alongside Danny Trejo in the 2021 feature film Sicario and was a Season 2 fan favorite on the HBO Max series, 12 Dates of Christmas. Lusk has also done some work behind the camera as a writer, stating in a podcast interview that she "loves being a creative in front and behind the camera, filmmaking is her passion.