Maeve Press
Maeve is a series regular on the critically acclaimed Freeform series "Everything's Gonna Be OK" (Josh Thomas / Avalon producing). She was the youngest comedian ever to perform at Boston's Women in Comedy Festival, NJ's Hoboken Comedy Festival and the Burbank Comedy Festival, where she was chosen for Best of Fest." Maeve debuted her one woman show, "Dis(is)Respect" at the Speak Up Rise Up Festival in NYC. She made her Off Broadway debut at the iconic Public Theatre in the critically acclaimed play "Before Your Very Eyes." Maeve also starred in the Orlando Film Festival and Amsterdam Film Festival Award-winning indie film "Theresa Is a Mother" and the popular PSA "Why Can't Girls Code." Maeve was profiled on NPR's "Here & Now" and has performed stand up in clubs, alt rooms, bars, and basements throughout NYC, Boston, and Los Angeles. She's influenced by Audrey Hepburn, Tig Notaro, Supergirl, Nina Simone, and other superheroes. She also stars in a short film she co-wrote and stars opposite Maria Bamford called "Too Many Buddahs" which premiered at JFL 2021.