Caleb Sjogren
Caleb Sjogren has been in the improv game since 1997. He has played corporate gigs, touring shows, and experimental improv–both short and long form–in venues ranging from Piper’s Alley to church camps, from comedy cabarets to the county farm barn. Caleb is a graduate of the Second City Conservatory in addition to training with iO and Under the Gun. He has taught and coached improv at elementary, high school, and college levels.
In 2012, Caleb founded Open Source Improv, a suburban improv co-op. OSI disbanded in 2015, as its teams and players are now featured in many shows on the Westside stage.
He is also a proud founding member and director of the tragicomic team known as The Unwritten Works of William Shakespeare.
UPCOMING SHOWS
PERFORMS WITH
John Abbott
John Abbott started improvising in late 1999 and hasn’t planned out anything since. He’s a graduate of Second City’s Conservatory, iO, and Annoyance, and he worked at iO for nine years. Over those years, he estimates that he’s seen over 5,000 improv shows, and all of them were amazing. He’s performed around the U.S. and coaches several teams. In his spare time, John keeps two cats that he’s trained to attack intruders.