Georgea Brooks-Hancock
In the seven years Georgea Brooks-Hancock has been improvising, she has traveled around Canada and the U.S. learning comedy. She rooted herself in Toronto in 2006 by initiating a long standing relationship with the Impatient Theater Co.
Georgea's training is diverse, not only in the realm of improv comedy but also in both sketch and stand up comedy. Improv-wise she has been taught by Kevin Patrick Robins, Adam Cawley, Jet Eveleth, Joe Bill, Lee White, Steve Sims, Dave Morris, Bill Arnet, etc.
Currently, Georgea is hard at work with the ITC's Harold team Edgewater Hotel, as well as self produced groups such as Boom Baby and Tony and George. When she is not doing improv she is hard at work attempting to make a name for herself in the Toronto stand up scene.
Also Georgea is adorable. Just saying.
Georgea performs with...
Chris Besler: Chris Besler has been studying and performing improv for ten years. He has previously been a member of the ITC teams: Razortooth and Death Valley Driver.
Robert Ariss Hills: Robert Ariss Hills, born Robert Hills, born February 23rd 1984, born in Smithville, birthed in Hamilton, has spent his life in the most natural of ways.
Justin Kosi: Justin Kosi has been in the improv world for over three years; not including his time doing improv in high school. He has previously been a member of the ITC teams: Leroy, Razortooth, Kobra Kai and Death Valley Driver.
Brian Reynolds: Brian performs with ITC's Super-Harold Team "Edgewater Hotel". Also with the Musical Adventures of "Muscle Chicks: The Musical", a Cage Match Super-Threat. He's guest performed with PROJECTproject, a Toronto Super-Troupe, and has performed in the Toronto International Improv Festival, the 10th Annual North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival, The Summit: Toronto's Festival of Improv, and was an official selection at the Del Close Marathon.
Dinesh Sachdev: Dinesh has been acting and performing improv since his childhood. He took his lessons in acting and improv from the hills of Mount Chinguacousy in Brampton, where many local artists took their initial lessons in life. It was in the Brampty where he developed his passion for improv and the meaning of life.
Sally Smallwood: Sally has studied and performed improvisation for three years, completing level 601 with Impatient Theatre Co. She has studied with Charna Halpern, Joe Bill and Mark Sutton, and completed levels A to E with Second City.








