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.

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.

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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