The Cast

in Order of Appearance:

MARK NUTTER (Keyboard Player, et.al.) has written movies ("Almost Heroes"), television ("Saturday Night Live" "3rd Rock from the Sun"), and stage musicals ("Wild Men"). He performs solo at the piano and his CD, "Twisted Songs for Twisted Sophisticates" is available at www.marknutter.com.

JOE LISS (Offal the Lovable Mute, et. al.) is a Second City veteran who has performed in Totally Looped at IOWest, Twentieth Century at LA Theatre Works, and Margot's Bush. On TV he appeared on Less Than Perfect, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Strangers With Candy. Joe's first film role was in Major League. His writing credits include Mel Brooks' Spaceballs - The Animated Series, Drawn Together, Spongebob Squarepants, and Third Rock From the Sun.

JOHN RUBANO (L'Homme du Bicyclette, et.al.) is a Second City alumnus who has appeared in numerous television and film roles including Seinfeld, According to Jim, and The Sharktank Redemption. His voice can be heard in many animated and commercial projects. He currently sings with Jim Belushi and the Sacred Hearts and The Blues Brothers Band.

DAN CASTELLANETA (Steve) won three Emmys as the voice of Homer Simpson and others on "The Simpsons." Guest appearances include "NYPD Blue," "Murphy Brown," "Friends," "Everybody Loves Raymond", "Veronica Mars", and "Entourage". His film work includes "Nothing in Common," "War of the Roses," "The Client," "Space Jam," and "The Pursuit of Happyness."

DAVE LEWMAN (writer and former Steve)grew up in Champaign, Illinois, where he sang in the University's Boys Choir and played the title role in its production of Oliver! In Chicago Dave performed in 40 musicals and comedies, including Sweeney Todd, Into The Woods, and a spoof of the Men's Movement called Wild Men! After an eight-month run, Wild Men! moved to the Westside Theatre in New York. In Los Angeles, Dave teamed up with Joe Liss to write on NBC's Third Rock From the Sun, MTV's Three South, ABC Family's My Life Is A Sitcom, Comedy Central's Drawn Together, and theCartoon Network's George of the Jungle. He has also written 52 books(many about SpongeBob), one of which reached the number two spot on the NY Times bestseller list of children's paperback books in February of 2004. He just married Donna Welch, his friend of 21 years.

Special thanks to our photographer:
Jody Frank.

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