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LLOYD
AHLQUIST is a founding member of the nationally
acclaimed touring improv group Mission
IMPROVable. He's been teaching and performing improv
since 1998 and it has taken him to nearly every state
in the U.S. and Singapore. In addition to M.I. Lloyd
performs with the Improv Olympic West Harold team Doctor
Jones and was a member of the Chicago based ensemble
Johnny Roast Beef. Lloyd currently performs and resides
in Los Angeles but he is originally from New Hampshire
so he's wicked psyched to be going back to the east
coast. |
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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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JASON R. CHIN performs,
directs, teaches and learns about long-form improvisation
in Chicago. He was Director of the Training Center and
Associate Artistic Director for the ImprovOlympic
Theater for just under a decade, and has created
shows (both scripted and improvised) such as Jedi!
A Musical Tour de Force, Dinner
for Six, and Chicago's longest running independent
improv show, the critically acclaimed political satire
Whirled
News Tonight. He performs in Chicago with The
Pat Shay Dancers (one of NowToronto's Best Discovery
of 2004!) and Meta5. Jason is very excited to be a part
of ImprovAcadia and just to be in Bar Harbor. Jason
also speaks in third person all the time, he does. |
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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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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. |
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MIKE SHREEMAN started his career in Detroit where he earned his SAG and AFTRA memberships. Some favorite roles include improvising for Disney Cruise Line, playing Fred Gayley in the national tour of the musical "Miracle on 34th St." and returning for the eighth year as spokesman of the Dusseldorf Tourism Bureau. At ImprovOlympic, he directed the long running hit "Baby Wants Candy" and currently teaches at Second City Chicago. Mike also founded and directs "Novel Ideas", an improvisational theater troupe that performs at schools throughout the Mid West. He would like to thank Jen and Larrance for the chance to bask in the spiritual glow of Maine and its people. And the golf courses.
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BRIAN JACK can be seen
improvising nearly every night of the week in Chicago.
On Saturday nights, you can find him performing the
Harold with Improv Olympic's "team of the year"
The Reckoning. On Sunday nights, you can find him laughing
on stage with a crowd favorite, Deep Schwa. Monday through
Thursday Brian has enjoyed working with other projects
such as Quincy, CLIFFY, The Lottery, Big Brother, Alize
and Dubbs and American New Year. He can be found back
at Improv Olympic on Friday nights singing and dancing
with Baby Wants Candy and if you stay past midnight
you may see Weaselicious get booed off stage. Brian
is extremly excited to be a part of Improvacadia. |
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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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DEANNA MOFFITT originally
hails from beautiful Portland, OR where she improvised
with ComedySportz Portland and All Jane No Dick and
wrote and performed sketch with The 3rd Floor and Berkowitz
and Moffitt. She has performed in festivals across the
country including Miami, New York and Toronto. Deanna
currently performs at Chicago's Improv Olympic, The
Playground Theater and ComedySportz – Chicago.
She also works with Chicago Comedy Company and Spark
Creative writing and performing corporate entertainment.
She is thrilled to be performing in a place and with
people that remind her so much of home. |
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Marion Austin
Oberle
Marion is delighted to once again be a part of ImprovAcadia!
Marion lives in Los Angeles where she can be seen performing
weekly at Improv Olympic West ( www.iowest.com ) and
ComdeySportz Los Angeles ( www.ComedySportzLA.com).
This Summer you can catch Marion on CBS's new show "Fire
Me Please" as well as in several Wendy's Commericals.
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 her family- Jason, Elphy & Gator. |
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ABBY MCENANY started
improvising over ten years ago in Chicago. She trained
at the Second City, ImprovOlympic, and the Annoyance.
She currently performs with the all-women improv group
Sirens (www.sirensimprov.com). She is so happy to be
here in Bar Harbor, performing with this terrific cast.
Thanks to Jen and Larrance! |
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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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ANDREA SWANSON Originally
from Portland, Oregon, Andrea is thrilled to be in Maine;
home of the original Portland. For the
past six years she has lived in Chicago where she teaches
8th grade, competes in triathlons, bakes cakes, and
dates a musician. She's proud to say she has performed
at "ImprovOlympic", "The Playground",
"Chicago ComedySportz" and cherishes her shows
with "FuzzyCo's Neutrino Project" and the
fabulous KOKO. |
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AMY ROEDER started
her improv career in Boston as an original mainstage
cast member of the Improv Asylum. While at the Asylum,
Amy was an instructor in their Training Center, directed
graduate revues, directed expansion shows and performed
on the mainstage at CIF 2001. Amy relocated to New
York, where she performed at a number of theaters,
including as an artistic associate with Gotham City
Improv. Amy has been featured on HBO's "Sketchpad2,"
seen on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien,"
on page 44 of the May 2002 issue of "Maxim"
(really), lost on "Jeopardy!" (double really),
and starred in a national commercial that some right-wing
nutjob's website condemned for weakening the fabric
of the American family. Look for Amy in the upcoming
independent feature, "Slightly
Motivated." |
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ERICA NOSCHANG is thrilled
to be a part of ImprovAcadia. She has been a Comedysportz
ensemble member since 2003, and performed in the critically
acclaimed shows Whose Chorus Line is it Anyway? and
The Hot Karl. She has also currently performs at ImprovOlympic
with Extra Billies and The Belmont Transfer. Erica loves
everything about comic books, zombie movies and Maine
in the fall. Endless thanks to Csz, her family, and
friends. |
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COLLEEN DOYLE began
improvising in her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio with
The Second City. In Chicago, she trained and performs
at ImprovOlympic
with the team Little Room and independently with Chairs
and Show Pony.
One day soon you’ll be able to see her two-woman
show Babymakers
somewhere in the Chicagoland area. Or maybe Gary.
She is deeply indebted to Mom, Jen, and her friends
for their laughter and love. And improv, for teaching
her that money is just paper you trade for goods and
services and she can do without goods and services.
Maine! |
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RANCE RIZZUTTO
Rance Rizzutto, originally from Portland, OR now calls
Chicago "home". Aside of playing and teaching
for ComedySportz Chicago, he also performs with the
ImprovOlympic team "Johnny Roast Beef" and
with DSI's The Beatbox. Rance wouldn't be where he is
today without the support of great people...they know
who they are.
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SETH WEITBERG
Seth was born in Boston and raised in Rhode Island,
and is absolutely thrilled to be back in New England
to join this incredible cast. After four years improvising,
writing and filmmaking with Duke University Improv,
Seth found his way to Chicago. He can be seen at the
ImprovOlympic
(www.improvolympic.com) with the team Traffic &
Weather and is also the creator and a cast member there
for The Late Night Late Show (www.latenightlateshow.com).
He can be seen improvising around town with the ensemble
Stewtopia and the two-man powerhouse, Nogoodnicks, a
2005 selection for the Chicago Improv Festival. Seth
has been featured in a number of shows at Donny's Skybox
Theatre, as well as in such shows as Mock
The Vote at the Theater Building and The
Beatbox, with whom he has performed in Chicago,
New York, North Carolina, Iowa and Toronto. His one-man
show, the john doe project, was featured at the 2004
Single File Festival. If you need to find Seth around
town, he'll be the one grinning wildly and shoving seafood
in his mouth. |
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GREG HESS
A native of Virginia, Greg Hess is delighted to be at
ImprovAcadia! A graduate of the College of William &
Mary, he has since studied improvisation at the Second
City and ImprovOlympic. In Chicago, he has performed
with the Free Associates, Mission:Improvable, and the
Cupid Players. Currently, he is enjoying his team Sturgis
at the ImprovOlympic, and independent team Show
Pony, a showcase ensemble in this year’s Chicago
Improv Festival. |
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MIKE LEHRER, called
a "Chameleon like character actor" by the
Chicago Sun times, has been living and performing in
Chicago for the past 7 years. Before Chicago, Michael
appeared in theatre throughout Wyoming and performed
a summer season with the Straw Hat Players in Minnesota.
Michael studied theatre at Central Wyoming College,
Columbia College of Chicago, lmprov Olympic, and the
Annoyance Theater. Michael performs weekly at lmprov
Olympic, is a ensemble member with Comedysportz, and
has recently appeared at WNEP Theater. In the past,
Michael has been seen in Dirty South lmprov The Beatbox,
Mission Improvable, Andy Eninger's "Sybil"
and Tony n' Tinas Wedding. Michael was awarded the title
of Duo Improviso 2004 at WNEP Theater's yearly improv
competition. Michael has performed at festivals across
the country and Canada, at The Miami Improv Festival,
Del Clsoe Marathon (NYC), Toronto Improv Festival, St
Louis Fringe Festival, Filet Of Solo Festival (Chicago),
Single File Festival (Chicago) and The Chicago Improv
Festival. |
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RICH SOHN, as of this
writing, is married to the beautiful and talented Rebecca
Sohn. They live in Chicago where Rich teaches, directs
and performs improv with Annoyance
Productions, the ImprovOlympic
and the Pat
Shay Dancers. He is excited to be joining the talented
cast of ImprovAcadia in lovely Maine. |
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REBECCA
SOHN is thrilled
to be part of the ImprovAcadia
legacy. She loves New
England and is delighted
to be back. In Chicago
she is an ensemble member
of The
Annoyance, an alumna
of The
Second City ETC and the Improv
Olympic. |
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PAT SHAY is thrilled
to be here in Bar Harbor this summer. A long-time student
of Del Close, Pat performed at Del’s theater,
the ImprovOlympic, for nearly ten years with a dozen
different ensembles, including two “house teams”
and the national touring ensemble. He has played diverse
roles in scripted theater, including all of the characters
in his well-received solo show “Their Own Words:
an evening with Gielgud, Burton, and Olivier.”
To the best of his knowledge, he is the only person
in history to play the lead in a full production Hamlet
and a singing, dancing Pa Ingalls within a six-month
span. Currently based in New York, Peoples Improv Theater
in New York, he is most excited about his brand-new
wife, Mary. |
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ABBY SHER is thrilled
and tickled to be joining this great
group at ImprovAcadia. Before this moment, she performed
with the all-female JANE at ImprovOlympic in Chicago,
as well as The Second City where she toured for two
years and created 5 original reviews on their etc. and
Mainstage. She then moved to New York, where she is
currently performing at the new Magnet Theater. She
loves yoga, the first raindrop, and her fiance,
who is a bird. |
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Jay Sukow is a veteran
Chicago improviser with over ten years of performance
experience. Jay began his career at the Second City
Northwest, and then moved on to ensemble roles in Comedy
Sportz, Improv Olympic, and the Annoyance Theatre. He
was 1/4th of the Comedy Sportz Championship-Winning
Teams of 2004 and 2005. This past year Jay was engaged
to drive and promote one of the world's most exclusive
automobile brands, "the Maybach". As a driver
/ demonstrator Jay has participated in extremely selective
events with high-end customers while representing international
luxury and style. By day, Jay may or may not have been
employed by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency,
as he and their pollution-fighting superhero 'Breathe
Easy Man" have never been seen in the same place
at the same time.He also has extensive emcee and hosting
experience, and enjoys teaching and perfecting improv
in different forms. In his spare time, Jay works for
corporate clients leading team-building games and exercises. |
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Jeremy Sosenko is an
expert at data entry. On the side, he performs around
Chicago with seminal improv/sketch group American Dream,
at ImprovOlympic in the Late Night Late Show and with
the team Ned Beatty. He recently starred as Joe in the
independent film "Cooking Lesson". Do you
need five bucks? Because he'd be happy to lend it to
you. He's that
cool a guy. |
See casts from past years!
[2004] [2005]
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