Mark Labencki
Mark Labencki, a Players Workshop West grad (class # 13) has performed improv with Denver’s Mile Hi-Larity. His first improv opportunity came in high school, employing the powerful tool of nepotism to appear on the school’s “Gong Show”. His next came when he confused advertisements for “Improv” as space-saving abbreviations for seminars on “Improvement”. He would like to thank everyone that has had to put up with him along the way (an Oscar Acceptance-like laundry list would exhaust the web-site’s storage space).
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Jennifer LaRock
Jenn LaRock is a member of Bovine’s 32nd graduating class; currently a member of the 32nd Coming improv group. Although improv is relatively new to Jenn she has long loved theatre, performing as a kid with a local children’s theatre company and at the various universities she attended (various as in 4 universities and 1 conservatory; luckily her parents are very supportive). Although improv is the only theatre left in her life, the creativity she has gained translates well into her career managing reports and spreadsheets, but more importantly into her life as a new mom. Now that takes improv!
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Cindy Laudadio-Hill
Drawn to improv because "you don’t have to memorize anything"; Cindy is thrilled to have found such an affordable form of therapy. Currently she is a member of the Sans Script Players and a Bovine improv instructor, Cindy has also played in "Sketchers", "On the Spot-Boulder", ACME 22 "Gypsies, Politics and Fleas" and ACME 23 "Snowglobal Warming" and is a happy graduate of Players Workshop West (class 18). She is the mother of two beautiful kids that she knows about.
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Christine Lederman
Former member of The Groundings Sunday Company, staff comedy writer for Dreamworks/Imagine Entertainment. Christine has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and can be heard on her numerous character voiceover spots. A Los Angeles native Christine is very happy to debut in the Mile High City.
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Patti Lee-Crawford
An old broad who used to be a saloon singer, writer and stage performer. Referred to in the biz as a "has been."
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Alicia Leeper
Alicia has been involved in the Denver theatre scene since she moved here in 2003. She is currently involved with Write to Act and The Actors Menu workshops. She hopes to get involved with film projects in the near future.
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Bill Levine
Bill is a recent graduate (class # 10) of the Players Workshop West. In addition to performing in “Sketchers,” Bill performs with Sofa Loot, “Hopelessly in Love with Whats-Her-Face,” and the “Improvisios.” Bill would like to thank Eric, Denise, Sam, Sarah, Jessie, Aaron, John Hand, and the many people who have supported him along the way. Bill would also like to thank his many friends who have come to see him perform; your support is much appreciated!
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Karen Levine
Karen first became interested in improv while watching her husband informally leading improv classes at Colorado Free University. Karen wishes to thank her teachers and classmates along the way for their endless support and encouragement. Karen would also like to thank Sophia (the babysitter), without whom datenight and the Bovine would not have been possible. Although it has taken a year of training to get there, Karen is very grateful to the Bovine for finally getting her stubborn mule of a husband to say “Yes, and” every once in a while.
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Rebecca Levine
Rebecca was last seen performing in ACME 17, 18, and 19. She is a current student of the Player's Workshop West who will soon be graduating. Rebecca is also a student of antropology and theatre at CU Boulder. Rebecca thanks her family, friends, and everyone at the Bovine for their continual sass, style, and support.
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Frank Leyden
Frank Leyden is a graduate of the 32nd class of the Bovine School of Improv. He is a fourth generation Denver native who is an "odd duck" thanks to half English parentage, irregular sleep, and too much time spent with only his thoughts. Frank is a cast member of On the Spot and two groups, Knit Wits and The 32nd Coming, who are both Battle Royale Grand Champions. Knit Wits also won Battle Royale March Madnesz II. Improv is now his excuse for the "way he is" and he breathes a sigh of relief every time someone buys it. Much love to all who have helped him "arrive".
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Jo Little
Jo, a proud graduate of Players Workshop West (class #2 and #4) is thrilled to be playing again after stepping into motherhood. Jo has also performed in other shows at the Bovine such as, “On the Spot-Boulder,” “My Story”, “SansScript Players” and as Lady McBeth in “McBeth.” Jo would like to thank her husband and son for all of their support.
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Brian Lobmeyer
Brian Lobmeyer is currently performing in Denver's Next Improv Star, with Hot Mess and with Playground Mafia. He is a graduate of the 43rd class of the Bovine Metropolis. "Brian on stage" is almost a complete opposite of "Brian as an engineer" which is his day job!
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Barbara Ludwig
I reached a point in life where I needed to perform and chose this venue. What a blast. I will continue to pursue performance.
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