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Matt Fisher is a writer and performer in NYC. He began improvising at the tender age of fourteen and subsequently performed sketch and improv in all of the white-hot comedy meccas of New England: Providence, RI, Springfield, MA, Watertown, CT, and coastal Maine. After five years with his beloved Boston group, Improv Foundry, he moved to New York City in 2005, new bride in tow, to have a more Mid-Atlantic brand of comedy adventure. | ||||||||||||||||
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Alden Ford is an actor, improvisor and photographer in NYC. He grew up in Alaska, but he's been living in New York since 2004. He holds a BA in Theater from Whitman College and is a founding member of its alumni theater company, The Bureau. Alden performs at UCB and around NYC with Sidecar and monoscene extravaganzers Death League Tea Party, and is a principle cast member of the webshow duder. He also has a dog. Alden currently lives in Brooklyn where he takes headshots. | ||||||||||||||||
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Justin Tyler is a writer and actor in New York City, and a member of the late UCB Harold team Havana Clambake. He is a founding member of sketch/improv groups Cubicle and Tybrus, which perform regularly all over New York. Justin is a monthly contributor to Jest Magazine and the artistic director of Pig Brooch Inc., a New York based theatre company, which produced his play, Happy Mundanes, in the 2004 New York International Fringe Festival. | ||||||||||||||||
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