Formed in April 2006, Improv Nashville's Troupe 93 ensemble performs lively theater games (similar to those seen on 'Whose Line is it Anyway?') and short-form improvisation.

  Deanna Bowden began blazing a path toward financial success with a degree in Acting. Always looking for the big bucks, she later jumped to a 15 year career as a fitness instructor. Deanna is sure that she has finally found the golden egg in the lucrative world of improvizational theatre.
  Bill Fondren Bill Fondren first experienced improv during the early days of One Hand Clapping, and now he's terrorizing Troupe 93. Formerly a radio and TV traffic reporter, Bill currently works for the Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network. He's done several writing and voice-over projects, as well as an on-camera spot for Armed Forces Television. Bill has a Master of Theological Studies degree from Vanderbilt Divinity School, but don't think for one second that he's a saint. Irreverence is his way.
  Ian Jameson is a SWM looking for SF that shares the same interests as him, though they can't be better than him in any aspect because he is self-concious. His interests are long walks, candlelight dinners, watching DVDs & Improv. If you would like to reach Ian you may call him - or most usually find him @ the Greyhound Bus Station, Men's Stall #5.

  Dylan Kinney was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised... well... everywhere. He knew that comedy was the life for him when he was unanimously selected by his fourth grade class to be the court jester in the annual Medieval Fair. Seeing Dylan after improv shows is usually bad news -- he works the graveyard shift as an officer with the Metro Nashville Police Department. Troupe 93 is Dylan's first experience as part of an improv comedy group.

  Jill Mothershed had been doing improv against her will for many years. When she decided to give in and do it willingly, she lost her edge...but maybe no one will notice.
  David Vaughan is a San Antonio native who recently discovered that Texas is actually part of the United States and not its own country. Bewildered by this notion, he took his business degree from TCU and moved to Nashville in 2003 to explore southern redneck cultures. Today, David works in television production and travels with bands as a freelance musician. You can see him drumming with Willie Mack and the Mack Daddies and three-time Grammy nominated polka artist, LynnMarie and the Boxhounds. Yes, I said polka artist.
  To Blake Wylie, improv is just another strange and eccentric chapter in his life, which has been a series of strange and eccentric chapters including hunting down and killing boll weevils for the Government and growing up in Alabama. Blake spends his time smoking pipes and catching up with the latest trade journals of fine British automobiling. His life's goal is to become that old man that sits on his front porch with a rifle...yelling at neighborhood children...and showing people scars that he claims were from fighting the Germans. If any ladies are interested in that, please see him after a show.