Sean Tabares

Hometown: Richmond Hill, ON

Sean is a graduate of the ImprovOlympic training centre in Chicago where he studied with Jeff Griggs, Miles Stroth, Andy St. Clair and Charna Halpern. He is also a graduate of The Second City training centre's conservatory program in Toronto, where he studied with Lisa Merchant and Nick Johne. He has also studied with the Annoyance Theater's Joe Bill and Mark Sutton.

Sean has been studying and performing improv since 1998 and is a founding member of the Impatient Theatre Co., with which he is a former member of the longform improv ensemble The Impatients. He is a member of the As Is Syndicate, and a cast member of the Bad Dog Theatre house cast, as part of the longform improv show The Bad Dog Sessions. He performs with Kevin Patrick Robbins in Trotski & Hutch and as part of the duo Rudy, with former Impatients ensemble member Justin Renwick.

Sean has performed at improv and comedy festivals throughout North America including the Del Close Longform Improv Marathon in New York City, the SAK Comedy Lab Foolfest in Orlando, FL, the Chicago Improv Festival, and the Toronto International Improv Festival.

Sean would like a shout out to Ernie Banks, shortstop for the Chicago Cubs from '53-'62.


Sean performs with...

Jess Grant: Jess has studied the Harold exclusively at ITC and has learned from the following great improv warriors: Wayne Molinski, Sean Magee, Alex Tindal, Sean Tabares and Kevin Patrick Robbins. Thus far, she has received instruction from Jill Bernard, Susan Messing, David Razosky and Andy Eninger.
Sean Magee: Sean was born in Bangor, Maine and was raised there and outside of Rochester, New York. In 2001 he began improvising on his high school team, Downstage. After his exile to Canada in 2003, Sean began his training in longform improvisation with Kevin Patrick Robbins.
Kevin Thom: Kevin began studying improv in November 2002 under the guidance of Kevin Patrick Robbins. To his delight, his tendency for fast and reckless decision-making was actually an asset in improv.
Sean Tabares