Alex’s surname auto corrects to “boogie” which is amazing because he’s a terrible dancer. Maybe. We don’t really know for sure. He could be great. Actually, he’s a great dancer. Yeah, that’s it.
Performers
Alicia Gonzalez
Alicia loves the Frenchies. Her influences include Compagnie Philippe Genty, Ariane Mnouchkine, Peter Brook & Maguy Marin. When she’s not trying to find absurdity in the everyday idiosyncratic human condition, she offers her expertise as a story consultant to screen writers.
Alistair Magee
Alistair Magee has travelled the world performing and learning improv and is a walking encyclopaedia of improv knowledge. Ask him anything. Just be prepared for a long answer.
Carolyn Mullen
Carolyn is a self confessed improv addict and is Head of LMA’s Young People’s programs.
Dan Pavatich
Dan is a comedy Writer and Performer with experience in stand-up, sketch, and improv. He was Artistic Director at LMA for Terms 3 and 4, 2017.
Dan Thomas
Dan was introduced to the delightful world of improv in 2016. He currently teaches Level 1, runs the Second Saturday ‘Intro to Improv’ workshops, and is the Head of School for LMA in Melbourne. He also performs with house team ‘Pop It In The Basket’.
David Tieck
David is a crazy, weird, awesome, comedy genius and he’s got the hair and beard to prove it.
Ella Lawry
Ella performed in the 2016 Melbourne Uni Law Revue and directed the 2017 production, as well as devising and performing comedic play “You Blew It” in the Adelaide Fringe. She began improv training at LMA in 2016, where she merrily remains.
Georgia Woodward
Georgia is an Actor and part-time Producer at LMA’s production arm, Comedy & Co.
Georgina Sierra
Georgina’s other passion is flying planes. We think she’d have a really great “This is your Captain speaking…” message and hope to hear it one day.
James Teagle
James fell in love with improv while binge-watching ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ instead of studying. His tastes in comedy have been heavily influenced by Seinfeld, Friends, How I Met Your Mother and Scrubs.
James has since graduated from LMA, performs with House Team ‘Lolwhut?’, and hopes to take his brand of funny internationally when on layover from his day job as a pilot.
Jasmine Langdon
Jas is a stand-up comic, improviser and self confessed improv junkie. She’s been an enthusiastic part of LMA ever since she started in Level 1.
Jeff Mesina
Jeff was the very first student to complete all levels at LMA and then complete our Teacher Track. He also helps LMA with SEO and is just about the friendliest fellow you could meet.
John Brudeski
When John isn’t on stage he can be found sitting on his couch with a rum and coke in hand watching blooper reels or leaning over the edge of his balcony yelling at the youths of Bondi.
Julien Perrottet
Julien has so any headshots it was almost impossible to choose which one to use here. Seriously, google it and be rewarded with a plethora of comic handsomeness.
June Waldenburger
June discovered improvisation in Chicago. She has taken courses at The Second City, Hoopla, Impro-Australia and LMA and says that improvisation has opened up the world of creativity for her.
Kate O’Keeffe
As a child, Kate dreamed of becoming a professional dancer but when she realised she wasn’t going to cut it, she gave acting a go. She trained at The Second City in Toronto before returning to Australia as an improv addict.
Larry Orkin
Larry divides his time between Sydney and Lima where he serves as chairman of the Peruvian Duck Fighting League. He can be seen weeknights on the long running 585 bus – standing room only.
Lauren Hayward
Lauren creates a warm, welcoming space where ever she goes. She is currently a School Administrator and Social Media Coordinator at LMA.
Lucy Griffin
By day Lucy works in casting for TV, by night she improvises, makes short films and produces a popular improv theatre show ‘Stiff Company’.
Lucy Silberstein
Lucy is a writer & improviser who began studying Long Form Improvisation and Sketch at LMA in Sydney. She then moved to Melbourne and is now a member of the house team Pop It In The Basket.
Madi Savage
Madi has trained at LMA and the Victorian College of the Arts. She wrote and performed in ‘Sketchual Healing’, the 40th Anniversary Law Revue in 2017. Madi teaches Improv Level 1, and performs monthly with LMA’s house team ‘Pop It In The Basket’.
Maya Aleksandra
Maya has been acting since 2005 and has appeared on TV in ‘Wilfred,’ ‘Winners and Losers’ and the semi-regular role of Senior Constable Kelly Merolli in ‘Neighbours.’
Melissa McGlensey
Melissa showed up down under in early 2016 and brought a big bag of improv genius with her. She quickly became a treasured member of the community and we’re always happy when she comes back for a visit.
Naomi Mourra
Assistant Teacher
Naomi is currently performing with LMA House team Shut Up Darryl! and will seriously consider joining other teams – excluding sporting teams. She completed a short course at Second City Chicago to see if it is all it is cracked up to be (it is).
Nishita Merchant
Nish performed with one of the very first Laugh-Masters’ house team in Sydney – the Surry Hillbillies, and hasn’t looked back since.
Sharnema Nougar
Sharnema Nougar is an Award Winning comedian, writer, director and chanteuse clown. A veteran of five Edinburgh Fringe seasons and hundreds (thousands?) of gigs around the international comedy circuit, her latest directorial project was just Nominated for Best Comedy at Fringe World, Perth (Super Woman Money Program). She’s also currently in a Holden ad. Best smug acting ever.
Sophie Long
The only thing Sophie likes more than improv is cats. And she likes improv a lot. Like, really a lot.
Talya Finberg
Talya’s favourite two words in life are “Yes, and,” especially when combined in that order. Her greatest happiness is watching students find the funny in truth, listening, being playful, willing to fail, and responding in the moment.
Teresa Ewan
After discovering the wonder of Chicago-style long-form improv, Teresa is 100% an improv addict (it changes lives maaan!). She enjoys improvising, cats, pretending to be a cool French girl from the sixties, Steve Coogan, and cheese.
Tristan Paterson
Whilst in high school, Tristan discovered that written English was not his strong suit, so he looked to Oral Presentations to get him through English Class. It was this found love of storytelling that pushed Tristan to start improv lessons in 2016 with LMA. For the record, Tristan still failed English. But only by a little bit.
Victoria Hill
Victoria has been learning and performing in the Melbourne Improv scene since 2014. Her favourite improv experiences have been taking part in Now Showing: The Improvised Movie as well as studying and performing Musical Improv. During the 2016 Melbourne Fringe Festival, Victoria was part of the popular show Improv Against Humanity.