Alex Goldberg
honed his comedy chops in two different productions of MACBETH, with Shakespeare on the Hudson and at Arena Stage in Washington D.C. Other favorites include WIT at the 2000 Adirondack Theater Festival and CUT ME DOWN in both New York and D.C., as well as STREAMERS and ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD. He has appeared in numerous independent movies and directed the films THE EVOLUTION, VACANCY and TODAY WILL BE YESTERDAY TOMORROW. He recently directed the sketch/improv show WHO IS THE BLACK SHEEP? at the 2001 Americulture Arts Festival.
Matt Kalman
has performed at various theaters around NYC including the Ensemble Studio Theater, The Ontological, Nada Theater, The Westbeth Theater, The Salon and numerous places in between. His roles ranged from Hamm in ENDGAME to Gertrude in ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD, from the mason in WORKING to Bottom in A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM. Film credits include small roles in KISS ME GUIDO and LOOSE WOMEN, as well as leading roles in a number of independents, including TODAY WILL BE YESTERDAY TOMORROW which he wrote and produced. It will premiere in January.
Lesley McBurney
is a graduate of Bennington College where she was only allowed to be silly outside of her dramatic acting classes. She had the honor and enjoyment of performing works by such greats as Edward Albee, John Guare and Brian Friel. In New York she has studied with Jose Quintero, Mary Doyle, Kelly Kimble, Richard Pintor and Gotham City Improv. Recent projects include leading roles in the film NIGHT & DAY (Orchard Productions) and the play CHICAGO PULP (The Producer’s Club).
Christina Nicosia
Chris' one-woman show, MAN of INFINITE DESIRE, premiered in August 2002 as part of the 6th anuual New York International Fringe Festival (FringeNYC). She was a member of the sketch comedy troupe BEDTIME before it was put to bed, and regularly re-creates classic radio mysteries suh as The Shadow and Ellery Queen with WWOW Radio. A graduate of Brown University, dramatic roles have included Laura in THE GLASS MENAGERIE, Elmire in a national tour of TARTUFFE, a Danish opera extra, and a host of Shakespearian victims, princes and fools.
John "BONES" Rodriguez
is also a member of SCRAMBLED EGGS, the X-TEMPS, and a former member of FREESTYLE REPERTORY THEATRE. He enjoys performing in musicals, especially as Lovin' Al in WORKING which he also directed. Film credits include THE TAVERN, TODAY WILL BE YESTERDAY TOMORROW, and a bunch of embarrassing VHS home movies, misdirected in part by Jesse Cowell. Bones performs stand-up whenever possible.
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Ean Sheehy
is the proverbial triple threat: an actor who knows Karate, owns a gun, and has venemous fangs. He performs exorcisms often, some successfully. Ean is currently "between jobs." He has recently been in a number of independent short films, as well as the plays COLUMBUS DAY and DAHMER at The Sage Theater. Also, he has appeared in SENSATIONS at the HB Playhouse, and STRAY CATS by Warren Leight, and received a rave review by Time Out for his role in HELL’S CUISINART.
Laura Valpey
is very happy to be the newest addition to Kundalini Komedy. She started doing Improv with UNEXPECTED PRODUCTIONS in Seattle in 1997. After a few years of performing in Seattle TheatreSports(tm) and many long forms, and graduating from the University of Washington, she headed to the Big Apple. As a company member of FREESTYLE REPERTORY THEATRE, she now performs and teaches improv for children, and appears weekly in TheatreSports(tm) New York.

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