 | Benjy Benefield
Benjy has made quite an impression in the world of North Central Florida theatre -- actually, he makes quite an impression anywhere he goes.
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 | Brian "Smash" Reynolds
Young Smash appeared on our doorstep one day, cold and shivering, and we really had no choice but to take the little blighter in and raise him up in the way of the improviser. Today -- older, stronger, and more wise in the ways of the world yet still not completely confident in the secrets of alphabetical order -- he seeks new challenges in the world of stage and film.
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 | Charles Mathis
Charles has been one of our hosts and, when not doing improv, has been seen in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged for Square Theatre and Last of the Red Hot Lovers at The Acrosstown Repertory Theatre as well as many other productions.
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 | Dan Robarge
Host of Second Thought's popular short form What's My Line Improv shows, Dan always stands ready to torture his fellow performers with yet another outlandish scenario or nonsensical line of dialogue, especially if the Red Sox lost that day.
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 | David Cole
Hi, David Cole. How you doin'?
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Just picture a skinny Fonzie | Justin Tyme
Justin hasn't been timely when it comes to getting in his photo and bio.
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 | Sarah Rzepecki
Sarah's stage credits include Caitlin in Over the River and Through the Woods with Stage Door Theatre, Cat in the Hat in Seussical at the Ocala Civic Theatre and Sister Robert Anne in Nunsense also at OCT. She holds a BS in Theatre Education from East Carolina University.
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 | The Robert Brown
Robert has been doing improv, in one form or another, since the Nixon administration. He was one of the original cast/writers on the Seminole-Gulf Railroad dinner train murder mysteries and has performed with various theatre groups throughout Florida including On The Edge, The Pelican Players, Gainesville Community Playhouse, Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Ocala Civic Theatre, oCalico Entartainment, and others.
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