ANDREW KIMLER
Creator, Producer
Andrew is an actor, writer, and producer who graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He toured Shakespeare regionally and internationally and has taught Spolin based improvisation techniques. He's performed sketch and improv at the PIT, UCB, and Magnet theaters. Andrew has appeared on TV in Comedy Central’s The Onion Sports Network, and commercially with Gold Bond, Best Buy, and Newsday.
Writing: Regular contributor to BustedTees.com, Cat-aclysm (web, co-writer/producer), A Snitch’s Diary (pilot, co-writer/producer), and End of the Line (one man show). He also performed to packed houses in This Is Why You’re Single.
For more, check out www.andrewkimler.com and follow him@AndyKimy.
Creator, Producer
Andrew is an actor, writer, and producer who graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He toured Shakespeare regionally and internationally and has taught Spolin based improvisation techniques. He's performed sketch and improv at the PIT, UCB, and Magnet theaters. Andrew has appeared on TV in Comedy Central’s The Onion Sports Network, and commercially with Gold Bond, Best Buy, and Newsday.
Writing: Regular contributor to BustedTees.com, Cat-aclysm (web, co-writer/producer), A Snitch’s Diary (pilot, co-writer/producer), and End of the Line (one man show). He also performed to packed houses in This Is Why You’re Single.
For more, check out www.andrewkimler.com and follow him@AndyKimy.
J.W. CRUMP
Producer
J. W. Crump is a Comedian, Writer, Director, Producer, and Soda Pop Enthusiast.
He currently appears every Monday evening as part of Super Free Mondays at the Peoples Improv Theater with his house team Night Shift. In addition, he produces and hosts Gas Station Horror, a high-energy improv assault on the worst of the worst horror movies. He also co-produces and writes for Sktch Shw, a monthly sketch show that is written and performed in just one day. You can also find him doing standup all over New York and some other cities, mostly the ones that ask him to come.
J. W. has written and directed several short films, spec TV pilots, and live sketch shows, including ones that were part of the Frozen Film Festival, the CMJ Film Festival, and Reel Fest DC.
And seriously, ask him about soda anytime. He’ll talk your ear off about Japanese Pepsi flavors.
Producer
J. W. Crump is a Comedian, Writer, Director, Producer, and Soda Pop Enthusiast.
He currently appears every Monday evening as part of Super Free Mondays at the Peoples Improv Theater with his house team Night Shift. In addition, he produces and hosts Gas Station Horror, a high-energy improv assault on the worst of the worst horror movies. He also co-produces and writes for Sktch Shw, a monthly sketch show that is written and performed in just one day. You can also find him doing standup all over New York and some other cities, mostly the ones that ask him to come.
J. W. has written and directed several short films, spec TV pilots, and live sketch shows, including ones that were part of the Frozen Film Festival, the CMJ Film Festival, and Reel Fest DC.
And seriously, ask him about soda anytime. He’ll talk your ear off about Japanese Pepsi flavors.
BEN ELLIOTT
Technical Director
Ben Eliott has been the Technical Director of Sktch Shw since the beginning. He was on the house improv team The 7 Train, recently got engaged and is terrible at getting his bio in on time.
Technical Director
Ben Eliott has been the Technical Director of Sktch Shw since the beginning. He was on the house improv team The 7 Train, recently got engaged and is terrible at getting his bio in on time.
KATIE JANE TROSAN
Digital Producer
I n my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since. ‘Whenever you feel like criticizing any one,’ he told me, ‘just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.’ He didn’t say any more but we’ve always been unusually communicative in a reserved way, and I understood that he meant...
Digital Producer
I n my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since. ‘Whenever you feel like criticizing any one,’ he told me, ‘just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.’ He didn’t say any more but we’ve always been unusually communicative in a reserved way, and I understood that he meant...