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| Due to a freak accident involving a marshmallow, a piece of dark chocolate and an out-of-control Bunsen burner, Anthony somehow blunders his way through life with only has half of his common sense. When not performing with GTP, Anthony teaches at East Carolina University and Edgecombe Community College, and writes fiction to quell the voices in his head. Which works. Most of the time. |

| When not goofing around in various bodies of water, including renaissance-themed washing pits, Marlo spends her time as an artist trapped behind the facade of a normal person. She's performed on a number of interactive/improvisational stages all over Florida and New York, but calls North Carolina home. Mainly because her house, her cat, her husband, and all the rest of her stuff is there. |

| Lee Armstrong was born in an elevator. Some time later, he spent 12 years in Los Angeles working as a professional actor, encyclopedia salesman, dishwasher, and mannequin manufacturer. Fortunately, Lee did not let success go to his head; it instead went to his stomach. He says he has some of the best friends a person could possibly have. Some of them are dead; the ones he hangs out with on a regular basis are not. |

| After realizing there was no Tony Award for best prop placement during a scene change, Jane Sharp joined a comedy-improv group. She received applause and liked it. During her four years with the Way-Off Broadway Players in California, she performed improv and stand-up, wrote sketch comedy, and even won the AACT western regional competition for her production of Graceland. She dreams of someday being cast as a corpse in a Crime Stoppers reenactment. |
| Dave Silver |
| A practicing attorney in Greenville, Dave was forced to change his dream of performing on stage after losing (at least for now) a legal battle to keep Pitt County’s strip clubs free from oppressive government regulation. He intends to express himself through improv at least through the appeal process. |
| Georgia Winfree |

| When not busy with finger paints, solving quantum physics problems with crayons or splashing about with a rubber ducky in the bath, Georgia spends her time saving humankind from themselves while sporting a beach towel cape and her UnderRoo underwear. Her life's aspiration is to one day hitch a ride back to her home planet where she will be celebrated among greats such as the robot that said "Danger Will Roberson", Mary Ann of Gilligan's Island, and Velma of Scooby Doo. |


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