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Andrew McMasters
Andrew McMasters received a BA in Theater from Temple University in Philadelphia
and an MFA from the University of Washington's Professional Actor's Training
Program. He also has a certificate in Arts Adimistration. He honed his skills by improvising in Atlantic City casinos
before relocating to Seattle and joining Train of Thought. He has numerous
theater credits, including work at the Seattle Rep, Seattle Shakespeare Company
and Seattle Children's Theater. Andrew joins Mike as co-founder of Wing-It
Productions, which continually experiments with the formats and ideas of improv
and theater.
Andrew has been successfully producing theater in Seattle since 1992.
He is also the executive producer of the Seattle Festival of Improv Theater.
Mike Christensen
Mike Christensen received his BFA in Theater Arts from the University of Nebraska-Kearney
and his MFA in Acting from the University of Idaho. While at U.I. he
helped form the improv groups Stagefright and Comedy Reaction. In Seattle,
he was a member of TheatreSports and Train of Thought. Mike has workshopped
with Second City and guest improvised with Chicago ComedySportz. He has appeared
with Seattle Shakespeare Company and ACT, and is a freelance theater/public
speaking/improv teacher, most recently with Seattle Central Community College.
Mike is a co-founder of Wing-It Productions, and along with Andrew McMasters,
directs and produces the shows.