Joshua Benjamin Bednarsky was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut to a jazz guitarist and a classical singer. Immersed in music since infancy, Josh learned to perform and excel in the arts at home. His grandmother started teaching him violin at the age of 3 and inspired his love of the theatre by taking him to the shows that she played as a violinist. At the age of 7, Josh quit Pop Warner football before a single game commenced to enroll in tap dancing classes where he found his niche. In a couple of years, Josh had performed in his first Equity Workshop playing young Houdini in a musical being developed around Harry Houdini. Joshua has performed as a vocalist with the Fairfield County Children's Choir (at Carnegie Hall), the Fairfield County Chorale, the Connecticut Grand Opera, and the Redeemer Voices Ensemble at Redeemer Presbyterian Church. Josh has attained a BA Degree in Communication Arts from Marymount Manhattan, which is emblematic of one of "the biggest wastes of time and money" he has ever spent. Yet, through acting in NYU Tisch School classes and spending social weekends with the Yale a Capella group, the Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, a holistic liberal arts education was acquired. Josh began to develop his acting craft in Manhattan through teachers who descended from the method giants Uta Hagen, Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg and Sandy Meisner. These teachers include Julia Sandra Rand, Greg Zittel, and Debra Wiley, among others. In Los Angeles, Josh trained with the infamous Groundlings School with Karen Maruyama and Drew Droege. On April 16, 2011 on a blistery Connecticut day, Josh was married to the lovely girl, actress Brianne Sanborn, with whom he lives with in Hollywood, CA with their two children, Sir James and Lady Esther (they are cats.)
A middle school in a small college town was recently shut down because of mysterious toxins found on the premise. These toxins were cause by a secret eugenics program gone wrong. Tonight, a group of college friends discover the abandoned school, and decide to explore it just for fun. Once inside, they soon realize that that school is not so abandoned.