who was tilt?
Here, in alphabetical order, is the complete listing of those who were
ever official Tilt members - with what they're up to (last we heard).
- Jordan Brun (2004-2005) continues to improvise locally.
- Josh Casey (2003)
performs his juggling and comedy acts in the Ann Arbor area.
- Ranée Caskey (2003-2005), second "artistic
director", is going to cosmetology school and still does improv.
- Jen Clark (2001-2003) moved to San Francisco with her
husband, and had a baby.
- Jon Colman (2001-2002) moved to Washington DC with his
sweetie (whom he met through Tilt!), and designs websites.
- Chris Consilvio (2003-2004) is now an anesthesiology
resident at Mass General in Boston, and still does improv.
- Troy Davies (2004-2005) continues to improvise locally at
Improv Inferno and elsewhere.
- Chris DiAngelo (2003-2004) is a regular performer with Improv Inferno and several other
improv groups.
- Robert Gressis (2001-2004) trains with UCB in New York and works on his
philosophy dissertation.
- Stephanie Hillier (2003-2005) still does lots of improv at
Improv Inferno and elsewhere.
- Steve Kime (2000-2004), co-founder, is now a student at
the University of Michigan Business School.
- Kimberly Labut (2001) teaches yoga and stuff in Austin TX.
- Mark Loeb (2001-2003) lives in Ypsilanti and continues to
organize events.
- Amy Novak (2003-2005) still does lots of improv around
Detroit and Ann Arbor.
- Steve Petersen
(2000-2004), co-founder and first "artistic director", moved to teach
at Kalamazoo College, and now performs with Crawlspace Eviction.
- Jenni Pickett (2001-2003) finished her chemistry PhD,
moved to New Jersey, and got married.
- Aaron Rabb (2003) moved out to LA, at least for a while,
to hit it big.
- Claire Stevens
(2003) caters and performs in Ann Arbor.
- Genevieve Wilson (2001) moved to Boston.
- Owen Wittekindt (2004-2005) is still freestyle walking and
improvising at Improv Inferno
and elsewhere.
Special thanks also go to Tim Athan,
Dave Brenner, Anna Chen, Whitley
Hill-Setrakian, and Suzi Peterson and her gang at the
Ann Arbor Civic Theater.