After moving to Toronto in 2006, Josef wandered through the wastes studying education and feeling lost. He was eventually directed to Impatient Theatre Company, where he studied under a host of Kevins and Seans, and began mainlining improv to feed his long-neglected performance addiction.
Michelle has had the pleasure of being trained by Larry Horowitz, Mike Kennard, Robin Duke, Joe and Dave Flaherty, and Allen Guttman. She found her love of improv there and after graduating, she began training with the Impatient Theatre Co, where she studied under founder Kevin Patrick Robbins, Sarah Hillier, Alex Tindal, Sean Magee, Mark Cotoia and Sean Tabares.
Raymond has been with the Impatient Theatre Company since 2008. He loves the time he spends training and performing with his Incubator team. Raymond was a writer on the ITC Digital Production team Dreadnought and has coached student improv teams.
John Reed is a Toronto-based short filmmaker. He has recently taken an interest in improv theatre, applying improvisational techniques to film making. A lover of animation, dark comedy, and fantastic, grotesque and carnivalesque style, John is an enthusiastic maker and lover of short films.
Yes, Mike Roy began acting over 34 years ago. Yes, he enjoyed a respectable 10 year career as a professional actor. Yes, he has performed for thousands of people in cities across Quebec, Ontario and New York state. Yes, all that is in the past. What's important is right now. Right now, Mike Roy is a performer for The Impatient Theatre Company, the most important producer of Long-form improvisational comedy in Canada. He has been gently guided and brutally sculpted by some of the brightest and most important teachers in the field of improv comedy. If Mike Roy was a name dropper, he'd mention Kevin Patrick Robbins, Sean Tabares, Jill Bernard, Joe Bill, Mark Sutton, Charna Halpern, Kevin Williams and Zach Ward as some of his teachers. Mike Roy is far too humble to do that. Mike Roy is a performer for the Impatient, that's THE Impatient Theatre Company, the most important producer of Long-form improvisational comedy in Canada. YES!