![]() | |||||||
| |||||||
|
|| Belligerent ||
The name says it all…LTC’s newest graduates – an amazing group of people, talent, and personalities! Truly a must see at Laughtrack. Tom Chezewick: Recipient of the Dark Horse of Improv award - Tom came out of the shadows much like a race horse! Tom remained invested in the class and his classmates; supporting the theater in any way he could, soaking up everything. Over this last month or so, Tom has emerged and has taken enormous strides, with confidence and amazing ability much like the stories of the famous Racehorse Seabiscuit, no one knew what greatness was inside of you until you let us see it. When you were ready! Scott Hanada: Scott Hanada has thoroughly enjoyed the art of improv from being an audience member, to student and now a graduate/performer. He has proudly graduated from the Fundamentals of Improv with Shannon Winpenny as a member of the third graduating class, Belligerent, and as the Hal Jordan of Improv Award winner. He feels that as a player of the two groups he is currently with, Belligerent and LTC’s house team, IYFI, he can do anything. The love, support, and trust, he experiences amongst his fellow teammates is indicative of the values that FISW encourages in all its students. Along with Belligerent and IYFI, Scott was also a core member/student of the now disbanded Initiative. You can see him every Friday and Saturday on stage at LTC or being their resident barker.
Larissa Neilsen: Larissa was born and raised on the island of Saipan, part of the Northern Mariana Islands. It wasn't until she came to Hawaii and at the age of 21 when she entered the world of improv and has loved it since. While usually the quiet individual off stage, Larissa continues to surprise herself with every show she plays in doing something she never thought she would ever do. She graduated in Jan. 2009 from the Fundementals of Improv with Shannon Winpenny, and most weekend nights volunteers at the Laughtrack Theater before jumping on stage working the front. Her style, she says, is awkward at times but effective. She is currently one of eleven female improvisers that performs at the theater.
Chris Riel: Not in so many words...An inspiring comedian...Enjoys Performing in front of any audiences all ages!...Hobbies Tmobile Cell Phones Rep or International GSM Phones 4sale...EMCEES ALL KINDS OF PARTIES!
Eric Semingsen: Eric was a major part of the construction of this theater. With only a few weeks of classes under his belt he felt so much love for the art form, and the vision that he donated his time and his skill as a remarkable carpenter to make this theater come to life in under a month. Eric is the recipient of the Viswakarma award in craft and creation. Viswakarma was the god with multi-dimensional vision and supreme strength. He is able to predict well in advance in which direction his creation will move. Much like in improv, seeing what the scene needs and providing it – Eric does this well. Shawn Thomsen: Recipient of the Ity Award of Improvisation. What is Ity? Well it’s a word Shannon made up cause she can but it is also a suffix to all the wonderful qualities that Shawn brings to this theater and this group on a daily basis that makes people better for having been around you. Some of these qualities are: dependability, versatility, functionability, availability, mobility, attainability, sustainability, comfortability, adorability, capability, retainability, compatibility, equality, personality, individuality, embarrassability. | |
|
| |