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This is Keli Carender's second show with Wing-It Productions (after Cut!) 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. |
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Mike Christensen holds an MFA (Acting) from the University of Idaho and a BFA (Theater Arts) from University of Nebraska (Kearney). At U.I. he helped found the improv groups Stagefright and Comedy Reaction. He is a past member of the Seattle improv groups TheaterSports and Train of Thought, and has guest improvised with Chicago ComedySportz. He has performed with Seattle Shakespeare Company, ACT, Book-It Repertory Theater and Seattle's Mae West Fest. He appeared in the Wing-It Productions Reality World, Musical on 55th Street, Daytime T.V. and the acclaimed Election Show. Twisted Flick fans have heard Mike's voice in over seventy re-dubbed "B" movies over the past seven years. Mike is Co-Founder of Wing-It Productions and Director of Jet City Improv and Twisted Flicks. |
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Graham Downing is a junior at Nathan Hale High School. Previously he was seen as Grace in Wing-It's The Beauty Pagent, Jim in Wallflowers, and as many characters in Cut!. He was born and raised in seattle and has been doing improv here for three years. He is one of Jet City Improv's nwest cast memebers. He'd like to thank his parents for being so cool. |
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Adina Gillett joined Wing-It Productions in 1999. She has performed in Jet City Improv, Twisted Flicks, The Beauty Pageant, Project B-Movie, and created and performed in CUT!. When Adina's not doing improv, she's playing flag football, traveling to countries that require shots, and raising two future improvisers. |
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Kate Jaeger is active in the Seattle theater community and is a proud company member of Live Girls Theater in Ballard and has been with Jet City Improv since February of 2004. She teaches at the Pacific Science Center, Youth Theatre Northwest and Seattle Children's Theatre. Kate has been seen in other Wing-It shows, such as Musical on 55th Street, Daytime TV, and Cut!. She was co-director of The Beauty Pageant and played Velma in the improvised Scooby-Doo portion of The Saturday Morning Cartoon Show. Kate also serves as the Education Coordinator for Wing-It Productions. |
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Andrew McMasters is a founder of Wing-It Productions, and has produced theater in Seattle since 1990. He is one of the creators of Jet City Improv, Twisted Flicks, Daytime TV, Reality World, The Lost Folio, Project B-Movie and Musical on 55th St. He has directed Wallflowers and Project B-Movie, and has performed all over Seattle in various theaters. He is also a new owner of a small house in Rainier Beach with Carol Roscoe. |
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Missy Meyer has been improvising in Seattle for over 13 years. Before coming to Wing-It Productions, she was a member of Wheel of Improv and Simply Improv. In her 9 years with Wing-It, she's performed in a variety of shows, including Jet City Improv, Twisted Flicks, Reality World, Cut!, and she was creator and co-director of The Beauty Pageant. Missy holds a BA in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Washington, is an ordained minister,and enjoys a good game of poker. She's proud to have won the Reality World Season 1 finale! |
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Ethan Newberry is a recent grad from the University Of Washington. There he majored in Communications with an emphasis in Mass Media Marketing and Digital Design. He joined Jet City Improv back as a young, young lad (second youngest ever to be cast - second only to Douglas Willott by a week!) and has since co-created the hit Wing-It Productions shows Musical On 55th Street, Daytime TV, and Reality World. He has been seen in numerous movies, commercials, and plays but is currently seeking representation. He loves to meet new people and would love to hear from you. Don't be shy, join his fan club! |
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Cheryl Platz is delighted to be appearing in her seventh show with Wing-It Productions – prior credits include Cut! and Project: B-Movie,and as Violet Beakerman in Wallflowers on this very stage, living out her lifelong dream of wearing all of her scarves and necklaces onstage at the same time. She also recently appeared in her first Seattle-area scripted production with Stone Soup Theatre. Cheryl spends her days as a producer at local video game company Amaze Entertainment, working with various pirates and enchanted wardrobes. If you're interested in cheesy websites, you should visit hers at www.cherylplatz.com! |
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Celene Ramadan holds a BA in Communication from the University of New Hampshire with a minor in Theatre Arts. A long time friend of Jet City Improv, Celene finally joined the cast when she moved to Seattle in February '04. Since then she's participated in many shows produced on the HUT stage including Musical on 55th Street, Twisted Flicks and Swing-It Midnight Revue. She also works with Live Girls! Theatre in Ballard and is a Celebrity Impersonator for Live Wires Entertainment. In addition, Celene has won awards for stand up comedy - "Portland's Funniest Comedian" from The Comedy Connection in Portland, ME and "UNHs Funniest Person". |
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Justin Sund started improvising in 1996 with Mama's Pot Roast in St. Louis. He became a performing member of Jet City Improv in 2000 and soon after began working in Wing-It Productions' hit show Twisted Flicks, now in its ninth year. Justin performed in the internationally acclaimed and "politically irreverent" Election Show, a mainstage selection for the 2005 Toronto Comedy Festival and the 2005 Miami Improv Festival. He is the Marketing Director for Wing-It Productions, an Associate Producer of The Seattle Festival of Improv Theater, and the former Artistic Director of the critically acclaimed Seattle Neutrino Project. Justin can also be seen performing in Wing-It's midnight show Cupcake, a recent selection to the 2006 Chicago Improv Festival. |
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Douglas Willott 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. |