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JASON SALMON has been trying to make people laugh since he realized he would never be 6 feet tall. He has done sketch and improv with groups throughout the city including the Underground, and The Future Mrs. Goldman and originating the role of Chief Brody in Jaws: The Musical. When he is not on the Drop Six stage, you can find him performing improv with The National Comedy Theater. You can also see him on the web in the new webseries, Turner and Simms, and in the viral ads for The Average American Male. He has also performed and written for stage and screen, comedy or otherwise. Also, Jason likes burritos and sour gummi candies. jason@dropsixcomedy.com. |


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LARRY ROSEN (Director) has been teaching and directing improv and sketch comedy in New York and Los Angeles since 1994, most recently through the Second City Training Center and The People’s Improv Theater. He’s performed with numerous improv groups at such L.A. venues as The Comedy Store and The Improvisation, and was a founding member of L.A.’s first touring all-song improv troupe, Impromptune. Larry has produced, performed in and directed regional, cabaret, and children’s theater productions throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico since 1978. He recently completed a term as Producing/Artistic Director of Artistic New Directions, a not-for-profit production company specializing in the development of new work. larry@dropsixcomedy.com. |

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ALICIA LEVY (SAG/AFTRA) is a graduate of the Second City New York Training Center and has also trained at UCB and Chicago City Limits. She recently completed two feature films, That Certain Something and Upper West Side, and appeared in Ladies of the Lake as part of the acclaimed Estrogenius Festival of 2005. A full evening of scenes written by Alicia was presented in New York in thesummer of 2005, directed and produced by Anthony Abeson. TV and radio credits include Law and Order: Criminal Intent and national commercials and voiceovers for Dr. Scholls, McDonald's, Chevy and Trojan, among others. alicia@dropsixcomedy.com. |
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RODNEY UMBLE, after years of struggling to “make it” in theatrically competitive Amish country, Pennsylvania, decided to try theatre in the struggle-free New York region. His years of free-styling with Amish neighbors helped Rodney graduate from the Second City New York Training Center. Rodney’s credits include Keanu Reeves Saves the Universe (Foley), Once Upon a Mattress (Prince Dauntless), Amish Vows in Paradise: Jacob and Rachel's Wedding (Jacob), and Treasure Island (Ben Gunn). rodney@dropsixcomedy.com. |
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MARY THERESA ARCHBOLD is the youngest of 7 children. And the only girl, so when not watching college football she has performed Improv and Sketch in Chicago at the Second City and ImprovOlympic and here in NYC at the PIT and Magnet Theaters. Most recently, her 2-person sketch show with her husband, Pat Shay, "Jazz Hand: Tales of a One Armed Woman" was in FringeNYC which recognized her with an "Outstanding Actor of the Festival" Award. It has also been performed at the LA Comedy Festival and Piccolo Spoleto Fringe in Charleston SC. Mary just completed The Labyrinth Theater Master Class Program. Her Theater credits include West Side Story, The Music Man, Annie Get your Gun, Blithe Spirit, and The Real Inspector Hound . She also created her own TV pilot, Manayunk Press, which she is super proud of. A graduate of the University of Michigan! mary@dropsixcomedy.com. |
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TIM GIRRBACH hails from Elizabeth, New Jersey and has yet to cut someone. He trained with Second City New York and is currently training with the Upright Citizens Brigade. He has worked in several shows, including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat on Broadway in the children’s choir, and at the Papermill Playhouse. Tim attended Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ and majored in Theater Arts and English where he put his parents’ money to exceptional use. He enjoys long walks in the rain, puppies, and the word marzipan. tim@dropsixcomedy.com. |
