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FRIDAY NIGHTS 9pm (All Ages)
SATURDAY NIGHTS 9pm (BLUE show - ADULTS ONLY)
May 18-26, 2012
Admission $15. Call now to reserve
your tickets (425) 881-6777 or
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NEVER SEE THE SAME SHOW TWICE... because
you, the audience, decide what we do
onstage.
Your suggestions craft our show!
Join us
for "Family Friendly Fridays" when all of the actions is
PG-13....or spice it up with "Sinful Saturdays" featuring
the wildly popular Split 2nd Blue Show where anything can
happen (and often does.)
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Makes a great
night out for any event or occasion
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10% off your
tickets if you bring a group of 10 or more
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20% off your
tickets if you bring a group of 20 or more
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Want to have an
Improv workshop for you and some friends? Call us and we
can set up a first rate Improv instructor for you here at our theater! It's
fun and great for all ages!
Click here to see
some great pictures of our improvisers
at Redmond's Saturday Market!

MEET THE PLAYERS
Robert Bogue: Robert
is the founder and artistic director of Split 2nd Improv,
and holds a BS in theater arts from Southern Utah University
where he also performed with the Tony award winning Utah
Shakespearean Festival. He is originally from Utah, where he
performed and directed at many regional theaters as well as
appearances in independent film and the television series
Touched by an Angel and Unsolved Mysteries.
Robert has been with SecondStory Rep since the 3rd season.
Some of Roberts favorite roles at SSR include Harry Brock in
“Born Yesterday”, Alfred Dolittle in “My Fair Lady”, Orsino
“Twelfth Night” Papa Bear in “Goldilocks”, and Himself in
“Complete Wrks of Shakespeare Abrgd”, “Complete History of
America”, and “Complete Word of God”.
Robert has also enjoyed directing several mainstage and
Theater for Young Audiences shows at SSR. Favorites include
“Lend Me a Tenor”, “A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the
Forum, “Misery”, “Last of the Red Hot Lovers”, “Kind Hearts
and Coronets”, “The Brave Little Tailor”, “Cinderella”,
“Elves and the Shoemaker”, and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” and
“The Rocky Horror Show.”
Robert is also a proud member of the renaissance improv team
No Parchment Needed.
Melinda Wallace: Melinda is one of SSR's founding
company members and has played with Split 2nd Improv...ohhh,
a lot. If you are present at an improv show that she is
playing in, it will mean you will have seven years of good
luck
Sara Trowbridge: Sara enjoys flexing her creative
muscles whenever possible with Split 2nd Improv. She loves
working with such talented people, and hopes that you enjoy
watching as much as she enjoys playing. Sara is a Washington
native, and earned her BA in Theater Performance at Central
Washington University.
Hayden Hiebert: Hayden has been performing for local
audiences since graduating from WWU in 2001 and has been
performing in Improv troupes across Washington since 1998.
As well as performing for Split Second Improv, he is also a
member of a renaissance themed improv troupe known as No
Parchment Needed. In addition, Hayden enjoys acting in
scripted projects and some favorite acting roles include
Adam from The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged),
Captain Lombard from And Then There Were None and Rooster
from Annie. Hayden would like to thank his friends, family,
and fellow theater folk for their continued (yet misguided)
support.
Emily Glad: Emily's improv life started in the
Training Center at the Second City-Detroit, back in 2006.
Since then, she has been seen in Seattle performing on the
Wing-It Production's stage in "Explorer's Club" and
"Unspeakable Horrors", and on the Unexpected Productions
stage in, "Improvise Your Own Adventure" and "The Improvised
Man". Currently, she can be seen performing with Human
Prop(aganda), which makes it's home in Capitol Hill. She is
proud to be a member of Split Second Improv, bringing the
laughs to Redmond on a regular basis, and wishes everybody
the freedom and joy that comes from saying, "yes, and!"
G. Allen Todd (Buddy): Buddy is a transplant from
Spokane, recently appearing as “Simon” in Hayfever at Renton
Civic Theatre. In addition to Split 2nd Improv, Buddy is
also a member of “No Parchment Needed”, an improve troupe
that specifically performs for renaissance fairs. Buddy
holds a BA in Theater from Eastern Washington University,
where he has assistant taught Music and Dance for four
years.
Robyne De Jong: Robyne has been with Split 2nd for
four years. She's performed in kids' shows and mainstage
here at SecondStory, and has enjoyed a career doing musical
theater, interactive dinner comedies, TV, and film
nationwide.
Geri Silcox: Geri is a skilled singer and dancer, and
has appeared in many regional theater and dance productions.
At SSR she has been seen is shows such as “A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum”, “The Nightingale”, and
“Kind Hearts and Coronets” just to name a few.
Kenadi Silcox: Kenadi is the youngest performing
member of Split 2nd Improv, but has also been seen at SSR in
several mainstage and theater for young audiences
productions. She has performed throughout the region and is
currently a member of the cheer squad at Lynwood Highschool.
Mario Gomez: Mario Gomez is an improviser originally
from Mexico City. He moved to Seattle in 2007 and started
improvising in 2008. He usually plays with Unexpected
Productions and Split Second Improv. He has performed in the
Seattle area, Redmond, Bellingham, and Portland. Most
recently, Mario produced and directed DreamTales, an
improvised show based on dreams and symbols, with his group
"The Fool."
Danny Miller: Danny has been acting on the
SecondStory stage since 2002, and finally threw the scripts
away for a shot at Improv in 2007 with the formation of this
group. He has also served on the SSR Board of Directors
since 2004.
Steven Hochteil: Steven is a graduate from Fullerton
College. He was recently casted as the Levi in "Joseph and
the Technicolor Dreamcoat" and Captain of the Guards in "Man
of La Mancha." His other roles include Larry in "Burn This",
Stolckholem Jones in "Untitled", Bejart in "La Bet", and
Skelly Manor in "Rimers of Eldritch." He would like to thank
his family and friends for all their support. He would also
like to thank his lovely fiancé for supporting every moment
of his acting career.
Tim Harahan
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