Cast
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D.K. EVENSON (STAGE MANAGER): Some people decoupage, others stain glass,
while some cross stitch. D.K. loves to do all these things (and then some) while
running tech in the booth. This is the third season he’s whipped out some crafts for
Full Frontal. Just don’t tell the cast where the demitasse teacups and matching tea
cozies came from. It is amazing what you can accomplish when you multi-task.
Outside of getting to play with FFC, D.K. has worked throughout the Kansas City
theatre community for over 15 years, both onstage and off. Favorite onstage credits
include playing in "The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me" for The Actor’s-Craft Studio
and portraying Richard in "The Lion In Winter" for OCTA. Recently D.K. was not seen
when he stage managed "The King and I" for Shawnee Mission Theatre in the Park and
directed nine 10-minute plays for the 2005 Kansas City Women’s Playwriting Festival.
By day he is a Requirements Architect Consultant for Hallmark. Don’t you just love
corporate job titles . . . I mean, what DOES that mean, anyway?

REED UTHE: Reed is pleased as punch to be in his 11th season with Full Frontal
Comedy. By day he's a middle school speech/drama teacher, a job where improvisation
is vital for survival. He recently directed an improv show starring 92 middle school
students, proving that he is certifiably insane. When not directing school shows
with a buh-zillion kids, he enjoys performing. Favorite past roles include playing
seven different characters in "Little Me", Harold Hill in "The Music Man," Nathan
Detroit in "Guys and Dolls", Major General Stanley in "Pirates of Penzance", and
Benedick in "Much Ado About Nothing."
Jeff's upcoming FFC shows: November 14 & 15
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KYLE MOWRY: I'm Back...What?...You want more?...OK...I've got a dog
named Mia!...More?...fine...stop me when you've had enough...I started my
improv career when I was a child working the streets for food. Then in
1988 I became a member of, the premier improv troupe Laughing Stock
where I first played with Tina and Shelly (platonic). Then After Laughing
Stock disbanded I worked with After Laughing Stock. It was basically the
same cast members with a new director. It was a lot like “After
M*A*S*H”...nough said. After that I became a founding member of Shelly's
troupe Caught in the Act. Great Fun! After they disbanded I became a
founding member of Tina's troupe Full Frontal Comedy. Then after many
years with this fine troupe I had to leave to pursue my professional
acting career. Which brings us to today, after many years of one maybe
two shows a year at the Unicorn, KC Rep, and The American Heartland
Theaters and bar tending and Pipetting the rest of the time...I'm Back! If
you still want to know more about me...meet me at the Bella Napoli in
Brookside for coffee and we'll talk.
Kyle's upcoming FFC shows: December 12 & 13 January 9 & 10
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RYAN SEYMOUR: Mild mannered button pusher by day, daring man of
intrigue by night, Ryan began studying acting and improv in Orlando,
Florida in 1998. The job he had at the time then shipped him off to
Kansas City in the spring of 2000. It was in the audience of the January
2001 Best Of show, however, that Ryan discovered the glorious, brilliant
Full Frontal Comedy (he can be seen on the video). 15 seasons later, he is
still amazed by his fellow cast members and feels very fortunate to be
able to continue performing with them.
Ryan's upcoming FFC shows: November 14 & 15 January 9 & 10
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SHELLY STEWART: Shelly is excited to be performing in FFC's 10th
year! She has performed in well over 100 shows with FFC, and loves
every minute of it. She has been doing improv since 1989 and when not
doing improv can be found doing community theater around town. Spring
of 2008 she directed "Little Me" for OCTA and "Greater Tuna" for the
Chestnut. Recently she was on stage in "Wonder of the World" at the
Barn players will next direct "Rabbit Hole" for OCTA in November, and
Asst Direct "110 in the Shade" for OCTA spring of 2009. In fall 2009
she'll reprise her role of June Sanders for the fourth time in "Sanders
Family Reunion" at the Chestnut. Plus, she'll be spending 10 days in
Europe after Christmas!
Shelly's upcoming FFC shows: December 12 & 13 January 9 & 10
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Reed's upcoming FFC shows: November 14 & 15 December 12 & 13
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JEFF WILSON: Jeff is new to Full Frontal Comedy and is uber-psyched to be
part of the cast! Originally, he hails from St. Louis, but has called Kansas City,
MO home for the past 14 years. Jeff performed in an improv class in high
school, and took out his humor on his family and friends for years before joining
Comedy City in 2006. Jeff has also appeared in several films hosted by IFC KC
under Wombat Productions in such titles as "The Haunted Man", You Don’t Own
Me", "The Cave", and "Spark". Jeff is one tall drink of water and looks like he
needs a sandwich. He is married to the talented and beautiful Claudia, and plays
guitar with her in their super sweet rock band! Jeff serves as the Recruiting
Manager for a call center and loves his job. He is looking forward to a great
first season with FFC!

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Carlson, Deborah Connelly, Jay Coombes, Jeremy Danner, Tricia Davenport, Paul DeMerchant, Doug
Dresslaer, Ellen Finch, Taylor Gass, Chris Gleeson, Larry Goodman, Gayle Grooms, Tim Hanson, Trudy
Hurley, Tim Jumps, John Keating, Joel Krasnow, Scott Leigh, Peter Leondedis, John (Tony) Luzar, Peggy
Mall, Tim Marks, Megan Metzger, Jerry Nevins, Robynn Nevins, Ned Nixon, Shannon Peery, Mike
Reynolds, Derek Richards, John Robison, Alyson Schacherer, Megan Schemmel, Gayle Sembroff, Darren
Sextro, Leira Tillmon, Brad Torres, Valerie Tuck, Annette Vest, Alex West, Bobby Winstead, Robert
Wolfe, Jennifer Zindel