STEFAN SCHICK (Performer) has been a member of Chicago City Limits (2008 and 2009 MAC Award Winner, Best Comedy/Improv Group) since 2003, first with its National Touring Company and currently with its Resident Company. He also performs with the longform improv group Stray, and has appeared in numerous plays, sketch shows and short films in NYC. Television credits include TBS and the NY Television Festival. Thanks to BNHM, love to AF. Look Theo and Eloise, daddy's a llama!
Rob Schiffmann
ROB SCHIFFMANN (Co-Artistic Director, Co-Producer, Performer) has worked and toured as a professional actor, improviser, and musician for over twenty five years. As a two-time MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) Award winner and the recipient of the 2011 INNY (Improvisation News) Award for Best Improv Coach, Rob’s musical and improv talents are known across the country. Rob performed regularly with Chicago City Limits, NYCs longest running comedy improv show, before joining Broadway’s Next Hit Musical and eventually becoming the co-artistic director.. When Rob is not making audiences laugh all over the world with BNHM, he can be found emceeing corporate events for major business organizations such as Bank of America, Microsoft, Cartier, and Pfizer. The New York Times called Rob “fabulously perfect” and the New York Post says”I don’t know whether he’s more of a genius as a comedic performer or a comic writer!“ Rob has showcased his skills on The Daily Download and The CBS Early Show. Rob has also released two albums of original songs with his song-writing partner for their acoustic-pop band, The Hillary Step, for which he is the main writer, lead singer, guitarist, bass player, keyboardist and Music Director. For more information, please visit www.robschiffmann.com
Videos of Rob Schiffmann in Broadway's Next Hit Musical
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Reviews of Rob Schiffmann in Broadway's Next Hit Musical
“Easily the highlight of the evening was co-producer/co-artistic director Rob Schiffman. His creative mind is full of rhymes and childlike creativity that was refreshing. He listened to his fellow actors brilliantly, so much so that he could sing in harmony or descant with them and (usually) successfully made a well-structured musical number. The entire time, I could not decide whether he should go into writing or acting, because the former would seem a waste of a brilliant character actor, and the latter a waste of a brilliant writer. Thus, I believe he has found his niche in improvisational musicals. I will say that his vocals were wanting at multiple times, but this is the first case in which I can genuinely say that such a flaw didn’t matter at all. Particularly, he and Grant read each other very well, to the point that their scenes together seemed rehearsed. The scenes that they shared were the highlight.”
“Deb Rabbai and Rob Schiffmann were sharper than a pound of cheddar cheese.”
“And as it turns out, a show about an Iowa model can hinge on the evil ways of a serpent like devil, hilariously played by Rob Schiffmann, whose weakness is frigid temperatures.”
Greg Triggs
GREG TRIGGS (emcee, co-producer) Performance: Disney's Comedy Warehouse, the Brave New Workshop & Chicago City Limits. Writer/director: Disney, the NFL, the Tribeca Film Festival, the World Science Festival, Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas & the Scholastic Harry Potter series. TV: BBC, ABC, TLC, Oxygen, the Discovery Channel & Nickelodeon. Greg’s radio show, Travels with Triggs can be heard on Catskills Public Radio or as a podcast, available on all platforms. He also appears with and co-produces Yarnslingers, a writer's group performing memoir essays. Greg’s novels The Next Happiest Place on Earth and That Which Makes Us Stronger are available at www.Amazon.com. Blog entries and more at www.GregTriggs.com and www.StrategicEntertainmentNYC.com.
Videos of Greg Triggs in Broadway's Next Hit Musical
Upcoming Broadway's Next Hit Musical shows with Greg Triggs
Reviews of Greg Triggs in Broadway's Next Hit Musical
“Equally compelling is Triggs, who not only offers a topical monologue — which touches on out-of-towners being American in a foreign country, and the presidential election — but commentary following each of the performances, in which he takes friendly jabs at several of the performers and their choices within their respective scenes. ”