There is no reason for WIT's house team, Season Six, to exist per se, but as long as they do they'll do improv. They live indoors but use the outdoors for trips which is how you will come to see them perform. Their reflections look very similar to each of them and they are satisfied that's close enough.
They go up stairs and down and they weigh the same even if upside down. They are all originally from the past. Bees have no specific agenda towards them. They do not make duck noises when afraid, though they might not tell you if he did. Season Six cannot exceed the speed of smell. Most of the group are descended from a long line of other people.
![]() | Nick Greenough began his improv career when he was 9 years old and it was raining at summer camp in Vermont. As a result the entirety of the camp was assembled inside and Nick was chosen from the audience to participate in an impromptou theatrical performance to entertain the group. After Nick made a joke that implied his counselor routinely physically abused his campers, said counselor was deported back to Australia. | |
![]() | Cara Hayes' improv career began in a backyard on Long Island when her father handed her a BBQ spatula that became her microphone on a tree stump stage. Starting in 2006, she was taken apart and put back together again by WIT’s training program. Shortly thereafter, Cara and her first real life improv boyfriend Vic Speedboat went on to play at venues around DC metro area as well as the Baltimore Improv Festival. She is her hair, and her hair is she. They have learned to peacefully coexist with the support of friends and a daily regimen after which most people would need a nap. | |
![]() | Max Lambertson would want everyone to get along, if it wasn't so mundane. Humanity can go many places from here, some nonchalant, some nonpartisan. As long as the world continues to offer apricots, bicycle lanes, and fortnights, a balance can be struck. Also, since the dawn of humankind, Max has been incredibly partial to prosciutto. | |
![]() | Tara Maher began her improv studies at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York under the tutelage of Matt Walsh, Paul Scheer, Billy Merrit and Kevin Mullaney. There she wrote and performed sketch comedy under the direction of Jake Fogelnest. Tara arrived at WIT in the Fall of 2007 with a pocketful of dreams and antacids. She is now a proud graduate of the WIT guerilla training program and a founding troupe member of DMG. She counts being voted funniest in high school and successful completion of a Master Cleanse among her greatest achievements. | |
![]() | Murphy McHugh Height: 6' 4 | Weight: 240 lbs | Likes: yessing, anding, environments, fact checking | Dislikes: cabbage, cribbage, situations in which one might be a redneck | Special Moves: The Shoulder Chin, The Scrunchy Face, and The Blustery Cheeks | Finishing Move: The Venezuelan Motherboard | |
![]() | Stuart Scotten's main quality is that he is English. He is mostly water. There is not enough air for him to breathe on the moon. Sometimes he remembers things. He often uses gravity to keep his stuff in place. His feet are not your feet. He is sometimes lonely in the New World. At an earlier point in his life he went to school. He is supported, in part, by his knees. | |
![]() | David Sewell began his improv training at WIT in 2008 as a way to gain confidence on stage and improve his fitful attempts at stand-up comedy. Since then improv has become his primary focus, his passion and his single minded obsession. In addition to WIT, he has also trained at The UCB training center in New York City. David started the independent improv group Entitlement League that has been performing around the greater DC metropolitan and is a member of the WIT ensemble Season Six . Improv changed his life and he can accurately be described as a zealot and he says that he simply cannot get enough of it. His immediate plans include continuing his fitful attempts at stand-up comedy, teaching and directing improv at WIT.
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![]() | Ben Willman's background is in eating and breathing. Ben would like to be a scuba-diving self-help guru. People focus better when they're under water. Then he'd like to have his own ice garden to watch it melt. And finally, to retire to a cottage in Scotland where all interior walls are dry-erase surface. | |









