Stephen Atwell (Stage Manager) has no formal theater training. However, attended a high school with a very good drama department, where he got extensive hands-on theater experience. Stephen has also done technical theater work for Civic Light Opera. He is currently attending the University of Washington to get his bachelor's degree in computer engineering. Stephen has been attending Jet City shows since 1999ish. This show attracted him so much that he is now the stage manager of Jet City Improv.
 
Jon Axell (Cast) is currently studying at the University of Washington as an undergraduate. He has been improvising since his senior year in high school, where he was also heavily involved in plays and sketch comedy. Since then he has been a member of UW's improv group, The Collective, and has been involved in the UW Drama department through the Undergraduate Theatre Society.
 
Alicia D. Barta (Cast) has been acting and teaching in Seattle for over five years. She is an ex-Mad Scientist, has dissected all kinds of sheep parts as a teacher at the Pacific Science Center, and has played many ridiculous roles as a camp counselor at the Seattle Children's Theatre. A brand-spanking-new EXITheatre company member and proud Neutrino Project denizen, she has also worked with Annex Theatre, Influence, Live Girls!, and the geniuses who would be Vodka Tonic Films. Thanks to the DR for all his house calls.
 
John Boyle (Writer) has a BA in Marketing and Internet Development from Western Washington University and has been performing improv for over 10 years. For the past 3 years he has also performed in the local sketch comedy troupe Train of Thought. In 2004 John co-created and co-directed Election Show with Douglas Willott for Wing-It Productions. The show was featured on KONG TV, 710 KIRO, YesAnd.com and NWCN as well as being a Seattle PI: Fall Arts Guide Pick. In 2005 Election Show was selected to perform at six comedy festivals including on the Showcase Stage in Chicago and the Mainstage in Miami, Toronto and Seattle. In the Seattle PI review of the show he was referred to as "smooth yet cocky" and he just loves that.
 
This is Keli Carender(Cast)'s third show with Wing-It Productions (after Cut! and currently in Reality World) and she is thrilled! She is a company member of Live Girls Theater in Ballard and can be seen regularly at their monthly cabarets as a range of crazy characters that she thinks up in her brain. Keli made her on-stage debut in fifth grade as a lawyer, and was lucky enough to be cast in a play while living in New Zealand last year. She likes to mouth the words, "Fibonacci Sequence," and would love to thank everyone who thinks she is hot.
 
Lauren Domino (Cast) graduated cum laude from the University of Washington in 2005 with a major in Drama and a minor in Philosophy. She started improvising her freshman year of college with The Collective, and later acted as the Artistic Director of that group from 2003-2004. She joined Jet City in 2002, and has loved working with the awesome JCI ensemble. In the fall of 2004, Lauren spent three months living in Russia training with an American ensemble at the Moscow Art Theater. She has also held an internship with the Seattle Children's Theater. In the future she hopes to continue working locally as a teacher, improviser, and professional director. She would like to thank all of her friends and family for their support.
 
Jerry Haener (Writer) has improvised in one form or another for the last 15 years. He started with Jet City Improv when they were mere infants. Then founded the Monkey House which performed improv for over two years. He's now a regular with the Jet City cast and Twisted Flicks. He is one half of the creative team that created, wrote, perfomed and produced "Handy and Bandy Wacky Shack Fun Time Hour" for the last ten years on Cable Access (he's Handy... ssshhh, don't tell), co-wrote "Haener vs. Haener: a show about guns, girls and whisky", and he LOVES his wife very very much!!!
 
Dartanion London (Writer) has a B.A. from the University of Washington, where he discovered improv with The Collective and helped found the sketch comedy group Jorge's Revenge. He is an original member of The Seattle Neutrino Project, which pioneered a form of improvised video, and the Sisters of Sal, winners of SFIT Cagematch 2004. In addition to performing with Jet City, he is an active stand-up comic.
 
Jonah Martin (Cast) is pleased to return to the supple bossom of the Jet City stage after most recently appearing as Jarvis Sizemore in Wing-It Productions' Wallflowers. This summer he will appear in Strike Anywhere Productions' Fetes De La Nuit. Mr. Martin is a former member of the Seattle Neutrino Project and a current company member of both Live Grils! and EXITheatre.
 
Cisco McCarthy (Cast & Video) is a video student at Bellevue Community College, and an avid film watcher and filmmaker. After community college he hopes to attend film school in either California or New York. Cisco grew up in Woodinville, WA and attended Inglemoor High School. There he created and edited segments for the morning announcement show which was broadcast to every TV in the school. After just a few shows, the faculty noticed a considerable increase in viewership. Since then Cisco has been pursuing video as a future career.
 
Cory Nealy (Writer): In addition to being a founder of the sketch comedy groups "Up in Your Grill" and "Flaming Box of Stuff" he has performed with Annex Theatre, AHA! Theatre, Theatre Babylon, Bald Faced Lie, The Habit, Theater Schmeater, Hypnagogia, The Xtreme Theater League, The Temps Improv troupe, Rebar's Brown Derby Series and Wing-It Productions. He was also a regular actor/writer KIRO-TV's "The John Report with Bob." His work as a cartoonist can be found at www.slacktioncomics.blogspot.com.
 
Matt Owens (Writer & Director) holds a BA in Cellular & Molecular Biology from the University of Washington. At the beginning of his second year of college, Matt auditioned and was cast in Jet City Improv. Matt also has been part of several shows including Twisted Flicks, Object Theater, and the international hit Election Show. Matt is also part of Seattle Neutrino Project and the sketch trio Train of Thought. Matt has done various short films and other various film projects. He recently co-directed his first show, Last Call, with fellow improviser Tyler Barkeley. Matt has taken several improv classes but has received his formal training from Jet City Improv's acting coaches. He hopes to continue on in the world of improv.
 
Ian Schempp (Writer & Cast) obtained a BS in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College in 2001. While at Harvey Mudd, Ian spent four years in the Claremont College's improv/experimental theatre group Without a Box, which he directed his senior year. While in California, he performed with members of The Groundlings and IO West. Since moving to Seattle, he has been a member of the Seattle Neutrino Project, and was a founding member of Sisters of Sal, which went on to become the winningest team in Seattle's CageMatch. While a member of Jet City Improv, Ian has also been a part of many other Wing-It productions including Election Show, Twisted Flicks, and the Swing-It Midnight Revue.
 
Raymond L. Williams (Cast) has been a Seattle native since 1998 and is excited to be burning some bridges. He has performed elsewhere with Seattle Neutrino Project, Book-It Theatre's All Over program "The Story of Ferdinand" and "Rooms" with EXITheatre. Raymond is a company member of Live Girl's Theatre, EXITheatre, Seattle Neutrino Project and Vodka Tonic Films.
 
Douglas Willott (Writer) joined Jet City Improv in 1996 at the tender young age of 17. As a member of Jet City Improv, Doug helped form the high school education program teaching technique and team building to the improvisers of tomorrow. With Wing-It Productions, Doug created and directed The Swing It Midnight Review, co-created and co-directed The Saturday Morning Cartoon Show with Brandon Jepson, and Election Show with John Boyle. Locally, Doug has worked with various theaters including Macha Monkey, Theatre Babylon, Live Girls, and Consolidated Works. Doug also worked on the Bill Nye series "Eyes of Nye" and was featured in the award winning short "Squatch on the Rocks" featured on Evening Magazine and in SIFF.