Cast


Scott Baxter
 
From backyard performances to now the professional stage, Scott has always been starved for attention. He started an improv group in high school known as the Hypocritz, and later went on to be cast in UW's improv troop The Collective. Now a member of Jet City Improv he joins like humorous miscreants in spontaneous moments of hilarity and genuine melodrama. Along with improv performances around the northwest, Scott can be seen performing with his band LoST Weekend as well as on screen in several indie films and local commercials. He looks forward to advancing himself as an actor, artist, musician, and overall experience-er of the world.
 

DAVID BESTOCK
 
David is pleased to appear again with Wing-it Productions, having played in CUT! and Lost Folio as well as a couple years with Jet City Improv. Before that he was rockin' it with the Dead Parrots Society up in B'ham. In addition to improv, David writes and performs innovative musical theater, including HOLIDAY BIZARRE: A Jewish Christmas! which will again take the Tractor Tavern by storm this December 6th & 13th. Reunion Tour is the first time he's ever been in a band.
 

CHRISTOPHER A. DEWAR
 
Chris is a recent graduate of the University of Puget Sound where he received his B.A. in Theatre Arts. Reunion Tour marks Chris' second show with Wing-It productions (he can also be seen performing in Hogwash). In real life, Dewar has played in several bands, and is currently the guitarist/songwriter for the folk rock outfit Campfire Folklore Restoration Society. Dewar is a proud member and co-founder of Seattle's newest sketch comedy troupe Ubiquitous They. His favorite rock related quote is, "It's a long way to the top if you want to rock n roll."
 

BRANDON JEPSON
 
Brandon has been with Wing-It Productions since 1998, when he joined the cast of Jet City Improv. Brandon has been seen in such shows as The Beauty Pageant ("Brandine"), CUT! ("the Stage Manager"), The Irish Wake ("Joseph") and most recently D.R. ("Dr. Andrew Dempewolf") and he directed last year's hit show Clues. He is the Managing Director of Wing-It Productions. He would like to thank Mr. Richarz, his high school band teacher, for teaching him everything he knows about music. He gives love to his pretty woman, Shannon, for makin' lovin' fun.
 

SHANNON KIPP
 
After many years in Seattle theater, Shannon is pleased to be making her Wing-It rockstar debut with this production. She has performed recently with Printer's Devil Theatre (Girls & Gods, Ikea Cycle), Annex Theatre (Passport, Red Ink), Theater Schmeater (Money & Run, The Seagull), and many other Seattle companies. Look for her online in the new Internet serial What the Funny (www.cautionzero.net). She gives her love to her juke box hero, Brandon, for rocking her world.
 

AMANDA LEE WILLIAMS
 
Amanda Lee Williams has been acting and teaching theatre around Seattle since 2002. You may have seen Amanda in other Wing-It productions such as Breaking News, Dart-Mondo, Last Call and Twisted Flicks. She has also performed with companies such as Book-It Repertory Theatre, Storybook Theatre, Annex Theatre, Exitheatre, Live Girls! Theatre Company and with 14/48:The World's Quickest Theatre Festival. She has taught at the Seattle Children's Theatre, Studio East and is currently the Director of Education and Outreach at Youth Theatre Northwest.
 

ANDREW MCMASTERS (Director)
 
Andrew is the Artistic Director of Wing-It Productions and one of the founders of Jet City Improv. His theater credits include Seattle Repertory Theater, Seattle Shakespeare, Intiman Theater and the Seattle Children's Theater. He can also be seen across the country at auto shows doing a game show for Autotrader.com. He is proud of the work that Wing-It creates, and the entire team of dedicated people who all make it happen. Thanks to Carol, for all her support and love. This show is dedicated to Mary, and all the music she made him listen to growing up.
 

Owen Wolf (Stage Manager)
 
Owen is a recent transplant to the Seattle area. He came late to live theater and stage management, but took it on in a big way. In three seasons with Cabrillo Stage in Aptos, CA, Owen has stage managed and stitched costumes for Annie Get Your Gun, Guys & Dolls, and Kiss Me, Kate. Also at Cabrillo, he stage managed Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Inherit the Wind, and Much Ado About Nothing. He is also a scenic painter and props artisan with experience with Shakespeare Santa Cruz and various small theater companies in the Santa Cruz area.