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The troupe's members met in [[Shana Merlin]]'s improv classes at [[The State Theater]] in 2006 and 2007.  The troupe began in September 2007.  In 2008, they founded ''[[The Monday Night Mash]]'', which [[Albert Im]] has arranged for them to host at [[Kick Butt Coffee]].  In 2010, they played the Black Box Comedy Festival in Atlanta, Georgia.
The troupe's members met in [[Shana Merlin]]'s improv classes at [[The State Theater]] in 2006 and 2007.  The troupe began in September 2007.  In 2008, they founded ''[[The Monday Night Mash]]'', which [[Albert Im]] has arranged for them to host at [[Kick Butt Coffee]].  In 2010, they played the Black Box Comedy Festival in Atlanta, Georgia.


In 2015 they had a one-off reunion show at [[The 2015 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]].  
In 2015 they had a one-off reunion show at [[The 2015 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]], sans [[Mark Carpenter]].  


=== Formats ===
=== Formats ===

Revision as of 11:33, 5 September 2015


Snackers

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Years Active 2007-2011
Cast

Snackers was an improv troupe.

History

The troupe's members met in Shana Merlin's improv classes at The State Theater in 2006 and 2007. The troupe began in September 2007. In 2008, they founded The Monday Night Mash, which Albert Im has arranged for them to host at Kick Butt Coffee. In 2010, they played the Black Box Comedy Festival in Atlanta, Georgia.

In 2015 they had a one-off reunion show at The 2015 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival, sans Mark Carpenter.

Formats

After an initial run that performed the Living Room format, the troupe performed a series of formats that drew inspiration from television, movies, and books:

  • "Snackers Club" was improv inspired by the works of John Hughes. This was their most successful run of shows. In an unfortunate coincidence, John Hughes passed away the same day they premiered their first run of the format.
  • "Snackers Mystery Van" was a mystery format from the cartoon Scooby Doo.
  • "Switcheroo" was a show based on "body-swap" movies like Freaky Friday.
  • "Roommates" was a format inspired by The Young Ones.
  • "Snacksucker Proxy" drew from the writing of Horatio Alger and the movie The Hudsucker Proxy. (This was their last format before they disbanded.)

Media

The Snackers logo.
The Snackers logo.

Videos

Photos

Promos

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