Jason Donovan
Jason performs with...
Sylvia Adamcik: Sylvia studied the Harold improv format at the ITC training centre and has been performing with the company ever since. Prior to joining ITC, she completed the short form improv program at the Second City Training Centre in Toronto.
Molly Davis: Molly is enrolled at Humber College for their Comedy Writing and Performance program which has forced her to try her hand at stand-up, clowning and sketch writing as well as her continuing interest in improvisation.
Paul Franciosa: Paul has been training and performing with ITC since 2008, and currently performs with Legion. Prior to discovering ITC, Paul completed the training program with Second City in Toronto.
Oliver Georgiou: Oliver Georgiou was raised and trained in his hometown Windsor, Ontario. In 2007, he graduated from St Clair College's School of Performing Arts for Musical Theatre Performance where he was trained as a triple threat.
Robert German: Robert first started improvising in 2008 at the suggestion of a friend who'd read that improvising could be a useful tool for professional development. Having taken the plunge by attending a walk-in class at Bad Dog, he instantly took to it.
Michael Graham: Michael has studied improv and sketch comedy with the Impatient Theatre Co., where he is now a member of the improv team Wolf Apocalypse and writer/actor on the former ITC sketch team Kobayashi Maru.
Charles Alexander Smith: Charles was born in Brockville, ON, moving to Toronto when he was 17 to take Comedy Performance and Writing at Humber College. Since graduation he has been performing sketch and stand-up for hateful drunks in depressing bars all over the city. One time he got chewed out for saying the word "cock" on the radio, but it was totally worth it.
Alexandra Wylie: Alexandra Wylie was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta where she spent her youth trying to avoid country music and oil executives. At ITC, she performs with improv team Wolf Apocolypse and writes and performs with sketch comedy team Kobayashi Maru.
Jason performs with...
Sylvia Adamcik: Sylvia studied the Harold improv format at the ITC training centre and has been performing with the company ever since. Prior to joining ITC, she completed the short form improv program at the Second City Training Centre in Toronto.
Molly Davis: Molly is enrolled at Humber College for their Comedy Writing and Performance program which has forced her to try her hand at stand-up, clowning and sketch writing as well as her continuing interest in improvisation.
Paul Franciosa: Paul has been training and performing with ITC since 2008, and currently performs with Legion. Prior to discovering ITC, Paul completed the training program with Second City in Toronto.
Oliver Georgiou: Oliver Georgiou was raised and trained in his hometown Windsor, Ontario. In 2007, he graduated from St Clair College's School of Performing Arts for Musical Theatre Performance where he was trained as a triple threat.
Robert German: Robert first started improvising in 2008 at the suggestion of a friend who'd read that improvising could be a useful tool for professional development. Having taken the plunge by attending a walk-in class at Bad Dog, he instantly took to it.
Michael Graham: Michael has studied improv and sketch comedy with the Impatient Theatre Co., where he is now a member of the improv team Wolf Apocalypse and writer/actor on the former ITC sketch team Kobayashi Maru.
Charles Alexander Smith: Charles was born in Brockville, ON, moving to Toronto when he was 17 to take Comedy Performance and Writing at Humber College. Since graduation he has been performing sketch and stand-up for hateful drunks in depressing bars all over the city. One time he got chewed out for saying the word "cock" on the radio, but it was totally worth it.
Alexandra Wylie: Alexandra Wylie was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta where she spent her youth trying to avoid country music and oil executives. At ITC, she performs with improv team Wolf Apocolypse and writes and performs with sketch comedy team Kobayashi Maru.
















