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.
Jess Grant 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.
Ken Hall is a Canadian Comedy Award Nominee and one half of the internationally acclaimed and award winning duo, 2-Man No-Show, along with Isaac Kessler.
Sean has been studying and performing improv since 1998 and is a founding member of the Impatient Theatre Co., where he is a member of long-running house team Big In Japan and monologue-influenced show Munchausen. He also coaches and teaches at ITC.
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.
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.