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Lauren Antler
Lauren

Hailing from Brookline, Massachusetts, Lauren has been performing comedy in New York for nearly a decade. She founded the improv troupe Two Left Feet at Columbia University in 1996 and later improvised with The Orphans. Film credits include indie feature Four Dead Batteries and writing, producing and starring in shorts with her film project, Collars Up Films. She is the voice of MTV's Safe Sex campaign. Lauren has trained at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and Second City's New York Training Center, where she was an ensemble member of A Time for Heroes & Hoagies, the 2002 Revue Showcase. You can catch her doing stand up all around the city, or visit her online at www.laurenantler.com.

Photo: Kevin Scott

Becca Greene
Becca

Becca comes from a theatre background. Originally from Key West, Florida, Becca's stage debut was in her 1st grade talent show, where she performed an a cappella rendition of a dirty Irish limerick she'd heard her father sing. Becca has since performed in many productions at various educational establishments and off-off Broadway theatres in New York. Recently she's starred in several short films, several of which can be seen at collarsup.com, and a commercial for MTV. Becca has a BFA in Acting from Marymount Manhattan College and is also a graduate of the Second City NYC training program.

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Matt Johnson
Matt

Matt began his sketch comedy career with the Mask & Wig Club of the University of Pennsylvania, the oldest all-male collegiate comedy troupe in the country, where he appeared in and wrote for eight original sketch revues, directed one of them, and was awarded the club's Bomb Award for outstanding contribution. Most recently he directed the 25th anniversary production of the club's 1981 production, "Ring Job." Matt is one half of the improv duo Wilma and writes for the satirical political organization Billionaires for Bush. He recently appeared in a promo for MTV2's Unleashed campaign, and has also appeared in the Player's Theater's Summer Black Box Festival. Matt writes, directs and edits videos for The Royal We's live performances, side projects and websites, which he also designs and manages. He has studied improvisation at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, sketch writing under Armando Diaz and Ali Faranahkian, and is a graduate of the Second City Training Center in New York, having appeared in that program's second revue showcase, A Time for Heroes & Hoagies, at PSNBC. Matt has taken NYU's summer film program and studied acting at NYU with Lee Michael Cohen.

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Jerry Miller
Jerry

Jerry is a comedic genius. He graduated from Niagara University with a BFA in Theatre, was a clown, mime, stilt walker, juggler and character actor for Royal Caribbean, and has appeared in Second City New York's Revue Showcase, Start Spreading the Booze at PSNBC. Jerry has worked with NYC groups All Things Walter, The Strange Box of Dr. Oddbody, Random Acts, The Lizards and Saturday Night Rewritten. He has been in several short films, a number of one-acts and recently starred in the rock musical Massholia as the evil John Kerry Jr. Jerry has been seen on the Food Network as the French's Mustard Man, the Discovery Channel's Go Ahead, Make My Dinner, and can be heard as several different characters on radio with the Mancow Show on WKQX Chicago and the Howard Stern Show on WXRK New York. He has been seen in an MTV PSA, in two MTV 2 spots for the 2005 Superbowl Halftime Show and most recently in a Sports Illustrated commercial as The Ultimate Sports Fan. Presently, Jerry is the Bitty Puppy in The American Girl Place production of Bitty Bear's Matinee: The Family Tree, and appeared as a crash-test dummy in the award-winning SUV: The Musical at the 2005 New York International Fringe Festival. Look out for Red in '06! Jerry has performed stand-up around the city, is available for parties and has a wonderful figure.

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Will Nunziata
Will

Will has been performing all sorts of comedy professionally since 1998. He is a graduate of the Second City NYC program and appeared in the first ever Second City NYC Revue Showcase, We Built this City on Rent Control. He has worked with NYC troupes Moustache McFadden, Wilma, Jambalaya, Mission: Improvable NYC, and Good Morning Irene. He's starred in several short films, a Choose or Lose commercial for MTV, and makes occasional appearances on the NYC stand-up circuit. Will has also trained at Upright Citizens Brigade and is one half of the "funny" rock 'n' roll band Tippelzone. He no longer has a gall bladder.

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Kevin Scott (Director)

Kevin was a founding member of Chicago's Bang Bang, inventors of Spontaneous Theater, and the now legendary Burn Manhattan. He now improvises with Centralia in New York City. Kevin began directing 15 years ago at Sesame Place, a theme park in Pennsylvania. He has directed Pod at Gotham City Improv, Blind Spot and Minimum Wage, winner of the Fringe Award at the 2002 New York International Fringe Festival. He is also the director of the comedy duo Project: Projekt and has worked with various comedy groups, including The Hester Prynns, Living Room Live and High Fife. He has also coached several Harold teams at the UCB Theater, including Deep Space Nine. He is also a playwright and the director of numerous films. He has been teaching improvisation for more than a decade, most notably for the world famous Second City where he was the first director of the New York Revue Showcase.

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