Neil Reynolds (Aaron Burr)

Neil hails from New Hampshire, a Boston suburb.

When not touring festivals and such with Code Duello, Neil plays with ImprovBoston's Mainstage and writes for screen, stage, and radio. He also directs and teaches improv and sketch writing workshops at ImprovBoston.

By day, he's an aspiring screenwriter. You can learn more about him on his website.

 

 

 

 

 

David Marino (Director)

David has been performing with ImprovBoston since 1997. In addition to playing with ImprovBoston Mainstage for 8 years, he teaches regularly with the ImprovBoston University, and directs the non-competitive elimination show UnNatural Selection. He conceived and directed various Showcase and special shows, including Archipelago, Pirate Lives, Groaners and Boners, and Agent Spy, which was showcased at the 2004 Chicago Improv Festival. David has also performed in Red Herrings, Radio Hour, The ImprovBoston Holiday Spectacular, TheatreSports, Musical! the Musical, and the three-year run of the fully improvised fantasy-based serial, Quest. He was in the original cast of the Rough 'n Tumble Theater Company's production of The Silent Movie Play. He performed in Blazing Appalachia with Theater One, Hello Dolly with the Corinth Theater Guild, and A Midsummer Night's Dream with the Cardboard Alley players. He has also worked on various projects with Improv Asylum and The Tribe. David has studied improvisation with many of the improv masters such as Mick Napier, Susan Messing, Joe Bill, and Keith Johnstone. David is currently the Manager of the Visitor Experience at Boston Children's Museum. Using basic theater and improvisation techniques, he has created a unique, industry-renowned visitor interaction philosophy which is used as a customer service template for children's museums around the world.

 

 

 

Matt Tucker (Alexander Hamilton)

Matt cut his improv teeth as a member of the inaugural cast of
Worcester Polytechnic Institute's award-winning group, Guerilla Improv. Also while at WPI, Matt acted in over 10 scripted plays and authored 4 comedies that were produced by WPI's theatre ensemble, Masque.

Matt entertained the perpetually bored student body of this (mostly) girl-less engineering school until his graduation in 2002. Shortly thereafter, he moved to Boston and joined DayJob, a group under the auspices of the Tribe Theatre. After DayJob's run at the Tribe, Matt had a brief stint at ImprovBoston's UnNatural Selection show before returning to the Tribe as a member of their mainstage group, The Tribe Players. Currently, Matt tours with his first two-person show entitled Code Duello: Hamilton & Burr, a comedic exploration of American history at its most ridiculous.