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Ever hear the story of the 90 year old women who never had kids, then got pregnant? When she found out she was prego she laughed and said that the good Lord had given her laughter and everyone who heard about it would laugh with her. Well...we feel that we have the same thing...laughter, not pregnancy. So meet us, check out the site and most importantly LAUGH TODAY...because it's like taking a bunch of really long named medication that makes you feel really cool!
Dave Pileggi (founder) - Dave first got involved in improv with Playing In Traffic improv in Atlanta Georgia and is now one of their main stage actors. From there he experienced success in both regional and national commercials for Re/Max, Ethan Allen, NAMB and more. He has appeared in multiple TV projects, industrials, films and theater productions as well as traveling across the country as a motivational speaker to schools and corporations.
Matthew Cornwell - After moving to Atlanta in 2000, Matthew quickly became immersed in the acting community. While working toward his Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering by day, he was getting involved in theater and acting classes by night. He has been with the Professional Actors Studio since September, 2001. He has been a teacher at the studio since January, 2005. Additionally, he has been a mainstage performer with Playing in Traffic since 2005. He is a full-time actor, director, and producer. He co-founded MAVIN Productions in 2004.
Brian Godleski - Brian has been a full-time actor since 2005. As a founding member of the Atlanta based improv group Playing in Traffic, Brian has been involved in numerous shows. He has also had leading roles in the 60's rock musical "Hair," the short films "Lucky Man Sunshine," "The Layoff," and "The Midgard Serpent" (winner of the 2006 "Audience Favorite Award" at the 48 hour film festival). He is currently living in New York City performing improv and writing sketch comedy with the Upright Citizens Brigade.
Brian Chapman - Brian has been acting for over ten years and was an actor/emcee at Whole World Theatre from 1999 to 2008. In his tenure there, he acted in or directed over 850 improv shows (he kept count!). He also taught classes for the Youth & Teen program. In addition, he participated in countless corporate workshops and corporate shows. He has acted in and emceed Whole World's annual Improv In The Park, performed in numerous festivals like The Charleston Comedy Festival, and a 24-hour improv marathon in St. Louis to benefit The Chris Farley Foundation. Presently he teaches multiple classes at the Pro Actor's Studio in Atlanta.
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