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Tim
Chidester hails from Troy, Michigan and has been
improvising since 1987. Tim is the Artistic Director
of ComedySportz - Chicago and as a member of ComedySportz
has performed in the critically acclaimed shows Blind
Date, Whose Chorus Line Is It Anyway?, and is the creator/director
of the of late night hit The Hot Karl which will celebrate
its 5 year anniversary this August. In addition to CSz,
Tim currently performs at the famed ImprovOlympic (where
he just celebrated his 10 year anniversary ) with the
uber-House Team Prefontaine, The Road Show - the National
Touring Company of the ImprovOlympic, and with Baby
Wants Candy. Tim always feels the need to end his bio
with the obligatory laugh line. |
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Cayne Collier
has been performing stand-up comedy for the past 14
years and has been performing improvisational comedy
for 13 years and 11 months. Cayne is owner and executive
producer of "The
Elevated" Chicago's longest running independent
stand-up comedy showcase. He has also performed competitive
improv for 8 years and counting with Comedy
Sportz Chicago and in that time has taught high
school, adult & corporate workshops and classes. In
the past 3 years, Cayne has added sketch and musical
comedy to his repertoire. Cayne is co-founder and performer
with the sketch group Brick.
A critically acclaimed and highly heralded ensemble
in the sketch capital of the world Chicago. Cayne has
also been performing his original musical comedy for
the past 2 years at The
Noble Fool Theater Cabaret in the downtown loop
of Chicago. His first CD will be available this summer.
For more info on Cayne - www.clickcayne.com |
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Becky Eldridge
has been improvising for over ten years and is thrilled
to be part of ImprovAcadia. Becky has performed in many
venues in Chicago, including ImprovOlympic, The Playground
Theatre (of which she is a co-founder) and with FuzzyCo's
Neutrino Project. Becky's also written a lot of stuff
too--most recently co-authored "Little House on
the Parody" which played to sold-out shows in Chicago.
In her day job, Becky works in advertising and teaches
improvisation and writing at Second City. She'd like
to thank Jenn and Larrance for this wonderful opportunity
and is delighted to be performing in Maine with such
a talented and fun cast. |
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andrew eninger
is the creator of "Sybil,"
an improvised solo form. He Has performed and taught
"Sybil" across the country, in London, and
in Toronto. Andy is a founding performer with GayCo
Productions, where he has performed in 9 comedy
revues, and with the Chicago
Comedy Company, which focuses on corporate comedy
and training. Andy teaches improvisation and comedy
writing for the Second City Training Center in Chicago,
and teaches the yearly "Sybilization" solo
improv program for the Playground Theatre. His writing/directing
credits include "Bedlam" for the Playground,
"Tennis" for the Bailiwick Theatre, and music
and direction for "Little
House
on the Parody." |
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Molly Erdman
has spent over two years with the Second City National
Touring Company, performing and teaching in 40 different
states and Vienna, Austria. She has performed at Chicago's
ImprovOlympic with Valhalla, The Lindbergh Babies, and
The Armando Diaz Experience. Molly is a proud founding
member of the all-female ensemble Sirens, and she also
continues to write and perform The Winston Revue with
her husband Rich. Molly's first foray into comedy occured
at age 10, when she sent "Weird Al" Yankovich
the lyrics to her song parody "Like Detergent." |
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Larrance Fingerhut
(Music Director) has been improvising on the piano since
he was two years old. After spending 13 years performing
and composing in the Bar Harbor area he went to Chicago
where he was music director for ImprovOlympic, Second
City Touring company, and a teacher at Columbia College.
He composes chamber music and music for theater. His
musical Narcissus and Echo and his odes for The Trojan
Women are being performed in amphitheaters across Greece
this Summer. |
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Paul Grondy
(Director) Has been improvising for 15 years. While
performing each Wednesday night at the ImprovOlympic,
with Carl & The Passions, Paul can also be seen
improvising on Monday nights in The Armando Diaz Show.
Paul thinks Maine is beautiful and loves his cast mates
especially his wife cast mate. |
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TJ Jagodowski
used to perform, teach, and direct at Chicago's Second
City. Now he performs, teaches, and directs at Chicago's
ImprovOlympic. He's originally from Massachusetts and
thinks it's great to be back in New England. Go Red
Sox! |
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Megan Kellie
has been improvising since 1994. After training with
the Second City, she has performed in Chicago with ComedySportz
and ImprovOlympic Theatres. Megan is a founding member
of the Chicago sketch comedy group Brick and has done
sketch work with Chicagoís Galileo Players. She
has appeared at the New York International Fringe Festival
and the Goodman Theatre. She digs writing and knitting
and pretty much any art project. |
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Holly Laurent
makes her home in Chicago, Illinois where she teaches
and performs at the ImprovOlympic. When she's not at
the theatre she's either on a bike ride, or trying to
read more. This is her first time in Maine and she's
pleased as punch about it, but trying to figure out
why punch is so happy. |
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Tim Mason
began improvising
in high school over 10 years ago and has been doing
it ever since. He currently performs at Improv Olympic
with the long-running team, Deep Schwa, as well as being
an ensemble member at ComedySportz Chicago. Tim is also
a founding member of the critically acclaimed sketch
group, Brick. When he's not on stage, Tim travels the
world teaching improvisational comedy to a wide variety
of students ranging from mortgage brokers to blackjack
dealers. Tim would like to thank, in advance, all the
lobsters who will be giving their lives this fall to
feed his stomach. |
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Erin McEvoy
was born in Auburn NY but started her life in Chicago
when she found improv and love. Erin is a founding member
of the all-female improv group Sirens who recently celebrated
their 5th anniversary. She is also a member of ComedySportz
Chicago. When she isn't performing she enjoys cooking,
teaching youngsters improv at The Second City, directing
the fabulous women of Triplette and trying to knit.
Erin couldn't be happier to be triumphantly returning
to the east coast and working at Improvacadia. |
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Marion Austin
Oberle is delighted to be part of ImprovAcadia.
Marion comes most recently from Los Angeles where she
can be seen performing weekly at Improv Olympic West
and ComdeySportz Los Angeles as well as doing stand
up all over the city. Prior to moving to L.A. she spent
several years in Chicago writing and performing with
the critically acclaimed sketch group Brick. No stranger
to the North East, Marion has performed at the VAPA
theatre in Bennington, Vermont and the Studio Arena
Theatre in Buffalo, New York. Love to husband Jason. |
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Jason Pardo
has been working professionally in the entertainment
industry for over ten years. From his humble beginnings
as an instructor for Floridaís Improv Comedy
Traffic School, to his six years of work and improv
actor training in Chicago, to his current career in
Hollywood, Jason has fought to bring only the finest
possible entertainment to those who seek it. With training
and experience from The Second City, The Annoyance Theatre,
ComedySportz and ImprovOlympic, he continues to learn
all he can about art and comedy. Jason was a member
of ImprovOlympic's celebrated Harold team People of
Earth for their entire six year run in Chicago, an experience
to which he credits much of his success. Jason currently
teaches writing and improvisation at the ImprovOlympic
West where he performs regularly. He lives with his
wife Marion in North Hollywood, California, where they
hope to make plenty of art, plenty of money, and live
happily ever after. Please root for them. |
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Rich Prouty
is a native of Arizona who has studied improvisation
at Second City, the Annoyance Theater and ImprovOlympic.
He spent six years on the ImprovOlympic House Team /Valhalla/
and currently performs there with /Mr. Sir/ and for
the past two years he has enjoyed improvising with Chicago's
ComedySportz. Rich also portrays Mr. Winston in the
wildly popular /Winston Revue/, a Las Vegas-style lounge
act. Mr. and Mrs. Winston have performed at the 2002
Toronto Fringe Festival, ImprovOlympic's 20th Anniversary
Show and hosted the Fifth Annual Chicago Improv Festival.
Rich digs his wife Molly. |
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Sue Salvi
is delighted to be part of Improvacadia. She is originally
from Pittsburgh, PA and is an alumnus of Penn State
University. She has improvised around Chicago at the
ImprovOlympic, ComedySportz, The Playground Theatre,
as well as touring with the Second City National touring
company for three years. She has been lucky enough to
improvise all over the world, in places like Singapore,
Bangkok, Tokyo, Naples, Maui and can't wait to add Bar
Harbor to her list. She can improvise in one language,
but can laugh in four. |
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Jennifer Shepard
is an actress with nineteen
years of experience. She has done everything from Greek
Tragedy to Avant Garde performance art. After graduating
from the University of Iowa, she moved to Chicago to
study improvisation. During her nine years in Chicago,
she was fortunate enough to perform at ImprovOlympic
and The Playground Theater. She also worked with The
Chicago Comedy Co, touring to colleges and writing corporate
comedy. While in Chicago, Jennifer helped to write over
10 sketch comedy shows with The Galileo Players, GayCo!,
and Brick. She loves chamber music. |
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