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Maggie Cargill

Maggie is an American import who has been improvising since 2006, and joined WIT in 2013.  She went back to America to finish her studies, but Wellington still wants her back as soon as may be.

She has performed with, directed and produced for several improv troupes around the Kansas City area, including working on the Kansas City Improv Festival.  Maggie has performed in several WIT shows in 2013, including Micetro, Improv Lounge and The Young and the WITless 7.

She authors Mega Maggie’s Improv Party, a blog chronicling her experiences as an improviser. Maggie loves karaoke and is an undefeated rap battle champion.

Ali Little

Ali Little

Ali met improv at a WIT beginner’s class during a mildly dark time of her life fifteen years ago.  That first night there was a lot laughter, the heart-warming change-up your life kind.

Ali, then a power-suited full time corporate weasel, had only signed up to the community night school class to help improve her public speaking skills.  Quite soon she ran off to art school, and then started making masks after attending a Loose Moose summer improv school in Canada. Since then she has performed in, photographed and produced improv shows, built puppets, a gorilla and a small tardis.  She’s also led workshops for emergency management staff, mask-makers, university students, social support groups and NZ Improv Festival participants, as well as regularly teaching new improvisers in the very same space she took that very first class.

She’s currently a Creative Director for WIT (The Wellington Improvisation Troupe), and convener of the meetup group for very casual improvisors, Wimprov.

 

Barry Miskimmin

Barry Miskimmin has twice been awarded the WIT annual prize for gravitas, and brings a serious flair for improvisation to the stage. Proud of his Celtic roots, he often gets Irish and Scottish accents confused. Barry trained in the WIT Keith Johnstone masterclass and is one of WIT’s senior trainers and MCs.  Performing regularly in WIT shows, Barry was once the oldest living member of WIT, appearing in the Micetro which started it all by winning Best Comedy Award in the 2003 New Zealand International Fringe Festival.   Weekdays, Barry is a sales sales weasel for a large corporation.