
Gord Oxley is an improviser, actor, writer, and artist who’s performed in countless improv and sketch comedy shows in Toronto and beyond over the years. He’s one-half of the cult fave comedy duo Fast & Dirty, who hosted a long-running Saturday afternoon show on U of T Radio, and who’s appearance on the CBC series ‘SketchCom’ garnered them a Gemini-nomination for writing. Gord has also occasionally appeared on TV and radio. His extracurricular hobbies include playing guitar, drawing pictures, t-shirt design, making spreadsheets, recharging his phone, and writing brief bio blurbs of dubious quality.

Marcel St. Pierre is a founding member and former Artistic Director of Toronto’s The Bad Dog Theatre Company and has performed comedy across North America with The Second City National Touring Company, the award winning Monkey Toast, The Coincidence Men and many more. He’s appeared in commercials and television and has been a writer-producer for kids television on YTV and CBC. He’s produced two sketch comedy albums and to date has published three books of short humourous fiction. Follow him on socials @shortweird or visit shortweird.com.

Kerry Griffin is an actor, improviser, and director based in Toronto. He is a founding member of the award winning improv troupe Slap Happy, which was a mainstay of the Toronto comedy scene for over 10 years and toured internationally. He joined the mainstage cast of The Second City in 2008 and has since directed four critically acclaimed revues. Kerry has taught improv for over 15 years at The Second City, Bad Dog Theatre, The Social Capital and more. He’s appeared in over 100 tv and radio commercials and on Degrassi (CBC), Covert Affairs (Showcase) and Murdoch Mysteries (CBC). Kerry has won multiple Canadian Comedy Awards including twice being named Canada’s best male improviser.

Ralph MacLeod is a Toronto-based actor, improviser, comedian and the co-owner of The Social Capital Theatre. He is also a co-founder of the Bad Dog Theatre. Ralph has produced, created, directed, starred in, and/or written hundreds of live shows including Murder at the Burlesque, A Twisted Christmas Carol, the Hot Blanks in Love Series, and Clue Live. He’s the host of the popular live game show The Dating Game at The Social Capital Theatre. As well as being a familiar face on YTV’s Extreme Babysitting and Undercover High, Ralph got to play his dream role when he was cast as Richard M. Nixon in Race for the White House.

Founding member Robert Hawke is an actor, author and speaker. With fellow Coincidence Man Gord Oxley, he shared in a Canadian Comedy Award and a Gemini Nomination for television writing with their comedy duo Fast & Dirty. He has created and taught original content for U of T Medical School, The Ontario Hospital Association and The University Health Network. His books include Doing Happiness: Uncovering The Hidden Benefits of Feeling Good, and Kicking Cancer’s Ass: A Light-Hearted Guide To The Fight of Your Life.