Wolf Apocalypse: Team Members

Steve James Baerwald

Steve grew up in the wheat fields of Oxbow, Saskatchewan which had a population of 1300 (currently 1500). Being a lonely prairie boy Steve made his way to Ontario by quitting a $22 an hour job in Red Deer, Alberta which had a population of 87,000 (currently 90,000), to roadie for a metal band called Georgian Skull.

Jane Barlow

Jane began her studies of improv in 2009 right here at the ITC, thieving pearls of wisdom from the great Wayne Molinski, Sean Magee, Kevin Williams, Kevin Patrick Robbins and Annie Bankes.

Molly Davis

Molly began her comedy journey by improvising through the Canadian Improv Games, a Nation wide high-school improv tournament with which she is still a dedicated volunteer. Her love of the art form drove her to train at every possible opportunity, taking her to the Bad Dog Theatre Company, the Impatient Theatre Company, Improv Camp in Regina, the Next Act Improv Festival and the iO Theatre in Chicago, all before the age of 21.

Dustin Freeman

Dustin discovered the magic of improv thanks to an act of god, as he broke his wrist playing football in grade 11 and was forced to choose theatre over sports.

Michael Graham

Michael is a Toronto-based writer, improviser, and musician. He performs on the ITC incubator team Wolf Apocalypse, and was a writer/actor on the former ITC sketch team Kobayashi Maru.

Ryan Maule

Ryan has studied with inspiring instructors and mentors such as Annie Bankes, Kevin Patrick Robbins, Sean Magee, Susan Messing, Mick Napier, Liz Allen, Jill Bernard, Joe Bill, Mark Sutton, Matt Besser, Jett Eveleth, and Zach Ward.

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 house team Big in Japan and wrote/performed with the sketch comedy team Kobayashi Maru.

Wolf Apocalypse is directed by Annie Bankes.