- Unexpected Company
Unexpected Company is an
improvisational comedy group founded inHollywood, California in 1986 by Dr. Tim Hillman, and recreated inRhode Island in 2003 by Hillman and Justin Lang. The group currently performs every Sunday at 7:17 PM at the Warwick Museum of Art inWarwick, RI .California Version
The original iteration of Unexpected Company was founded by Tim Hillman in 1986 based on his desire to explore comedic
improvisational theatre outside the boundaries of short-form improvisation. Hillman was formerly a director and teacher at the LA Connection inSherman Oaks, California , where he trained under Kent Skov.The cast of this formation of Unexpected Company included now-
Emmy Award winnersLisa Kudrow andConan O’Brien , experienced voice actorsApril Winchell andPaul Rugg fromThe Groundlings and LA Connection, and other members such as Mathew Perry and Joey Lambert who went on to professional successes. A variety of venues including theChurch of Scientology basement Celebrity Center Theatre inLos Angeles and the Natural Fudge Company hosted the group’s occasional performances.The group was originally known as "The Fun Onions" - a name discarded after one performance. Kudrow coined the actual name of the company after being inspired by a scene that involved company arriving unexpectedly for dinner. After a six-month run, the group disbanded, while Hillman kept rights to the company name.
Tennessee Version
In the 1990’s, Unexpected Company was based in
Sewanee, Tennessee , under Hillman’s direction atSt. Andrew's-Sewanee School and theUniversity of the South . It functioned largely as an educational entity.In that era, over thirty different performers worked with the group, with alumni Joe Petrilla, John Stewart, and Michael Barker going on to successful careers with the Titanic Players at
Northwestern University andImprovOlympic inChicago andLos Angeles .Rhode Island Version
Formation
When Hillman moved to
Rhode Island in 2001, a chance meeting with a then-University of Rhode Island student, Justin Lang, led to the reformation of the group in theOcean State . The goal of the company inRhode Island was to continue Unexpected Company’s exploration of long-formimprovisational theatre , particularly exploring the theories espoused byCharna Halpern andDel Close .The cast was formed in 2003 with founding members Lang, Greg DeSantis, Andrew Mendillo, Nick Mendillo, and Brian Perry. Within a short time, the founding group was joined by Marialana Abbene, Matthew Archambault, Zack Brenner Geoffroy, Jordan Eastwood, Frank Fusaro, Victoria Gillette, Eric Harrington, and Tom Reedy. Many of these members were present at the group’s first performance at the Warwick Museum of Art in February of that year.
The group struggled with the “Harold” format, and Hillman, as
Artistic Director , guided them towards their own signature performance format, “The Morris”, which was discovered during a rehearsal sequence. “The Morris” is long-form improvisation based on personalmonologues followed by scene development. It was named afterSaved By the Bell characterZack Morris , who would often engage the audience withmonologues both before and during scenes, in a way that was similar to the use ofmonologues in “The Morris”. Eventually, the form became comprised of three individuals delivering short, personal, extemporaneous openingmonologues based on an audience suggestion. Thesemonologues give inspiration to a series of improvised scenes in a montage-style format.Growth and Current Status
Within months, Unexpected Company became notable in the local community and media, with full coverage in the
Providence Journal [http://www.unexpected-company.com/pdf/projo_6-17-03.pdf Rourke, B. "Pure Improv", The Providence Journal, June 17, 2003] (retrieved January 5, 2008)] and theProvidence Phoenix [http://www.providencephoenix.com/theater/top/documents/03002915.asp Rodriguez, B. "The Full Morris", The Providence Phoenix, July 10, 2003] (retrieved January 5, 2008)] that summer. The group grew rapidly in size, and began performing more frequently with weekly shows at 7:17 PM at the Warwick Museum of Art, as well as sets at the Firehouse Theatre in Newport and the now defunct Castle Theatre inProvidence .After nine months, the rapid growth of the company, resultant change in performance direction, and company disapproval of Hillman’s unilateral acceptance of fees for classes and company membership led Hillman to depart from the group, releasing the rights of both the name “Unexpected Company” and “The Morris” in return for the disputed fees. Though his departure was welcomed, the group recognizes his alumnus status as Founding Artistic Director of the company. Hillman has not performed or taught improvisation since.
After Hillman’s departure, the company continued their 7:17 performances at the Warwick Museum of Art, and began appearing internationally at festivals and shows such as the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival [http://www.unexpected-company.com/pdf/threeweeks_8-05.pdf "Unexpected Company- Someone's Knocking At The Door", Three Weeks, August 2005] (retrieved January 5, 2008)] inScotland , thePhiladelphia Improv Festival, the Del Close Marathon inNew York City , theToronto International Improv Festival, and theMiami Improv Festival, to name a few. In 2004, Unexpected Company collaborated with two area improv groups at the time, Improv Jones and Speed of Thought Players, to comprise the first annualProvidence Improv Festival, an event that has grown exponentially in subsequent years.Unexpected Company grew as well, and several performers took the helm as
Artistic Director , including Perry, Tom Gleadow, and current Artistic Director Tim Thibodeau. As the group has grown, it has been acclaimed as “Best Comedy Troupe” byRhode Island Monthly [http://www.unexpected-company.com/pdf/rimonthly_8-04.pdf "Best Comedy Troupe", Rhode Island Monthly, August 2004] (retrieved January 5, 2008)] Magazine, “A breath of fresh air” by TheProvidence Phoenix [http://www.providencephoenix.com/theater/top/documents/03002915.asp Rodriguez, B. "The Full Morris", The Providence Phoenix, July 10, 2003] (retrieved January 5, 2008)] , and “Hilarious“ by Motif Magazine [http://www.unexpected-company.com/pdf/motif_8-11-04.pdf Nugent, B. "The Morris", Motif Magazine, August 11, 2004] (retrieved January 5, 2008)] . Unexpected Company continues to be a weekly source ofimprovisational theatre inRhode Island at the Warwick Museum of Art.Current Performers
Frank Fusaro
Tim Thibodeau
Michael Varejao
Sarah McLean
Melissa Bowler
Jim Foley
John Ring
Kim Kalunian
Billy Domineau
Ari Itkin
Eric Harrington
Rochelle WeinrauchOfficial Alumni
Marialaina Abbene
Matthew Archambault
Zack Brenner
Greg DeSantis
Jordan Eastwood
Victoria Gilette
Tom Gleadow
Steven Harelick
Justin Lang
Rich Madison
Andrew Mendillo
Nick Mendillo
Brian Perry
Tom Reedy
Brandon Taylor
Jeff Perry
Ben LewisReferences
External links
* [http://www.unexpected-company.com/ Unexpected Company official site]
* [http://warwickmuseum.org/ Warwick Museum of Art official site]
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