Cast  
Robert Coppedge, director of Wedge, is a 25 year IT veteran. Bob has sat in the CIO's chair,
been a consultant, a technology columnist, and a long-time supporter of the international user
group community. Bob is also a graduate of the famed Second City Conservatory, and has
been practicing improvisational comedy for over four years. Bob has the unique perspective of
understanding both comedy and technology and the need for both.
   
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Julie Coppedge, during her professional days, is a nurse at an area hospital. Her greater contribution is her role as wife of Bob Coppedge, and almost keeping him sane. Almost.
   

Adam is a naughty, naughty boy who has not yet sent us his bio. Rest assured,he *will* be
punished. Probably in a way that involves a funnel, an ant farm and the collective works of
Beatrix Potter.

   

Mike Appel was born on a cold, dark and rainy night, in a barn because the local motel was
booked up due to some stupid convention. Son to a poor couple who had traveled many miles
on foot simply to be counted in their home town during an impending census decreed by
some big shot government official. I never met my biological father although we talk occa-
sionally.what, you mean that story has already been taken!?! OK how about this one, I work
training engineers from around the world on how to install, calibrate, and if necessary, repair
one of the most complicated medical imaging machines on the planet. In my copious spare
time I make humorous videos. Now you decide which story is more believable.

   
Rob Walter is a Theater Student at Kent State University. He is a member of Point of No
Return Improv Players at www.pnrimprov.org, and an avid juggler. He has performed onstage
at Hilarities Comedy Club and has had training at Second City in Cleveland.

   

Bethany Culp is an Illustrator/Graphic Designer who occasionally plays around with Improv.
Recently she's been working on her thesis, a bilingual children's book about chinese riddles
illustrated three dimensionally. To see some of her work, visit www.arrow.mind-melt.com .

   
Sean Barbour or just "Hey Sean" is a 25 yr. old System Specialist for Kent State University.
His personal motto is, "sure, why not, it sounds like fun." Married October of 2005, he and his
wife have 1 dog ( wire-haired fox terror named Amy) and 3 cats ( D.D, Sake, and Chaser) who
drive them crazy but are loved like kids (they are cheaper!). He's currently working on a
Bachelors Degree at Kent State while working full time. His hobbies are Martial Arts,
Japanese (language and culture), Web design, programming, and playing video games. The
only long term goal he has is to save enough money to be able to say that his job is just
another hobby. In the mean time, he plans to live life and not worry about everything.
   

Bob Herro is one of the world's leading turkey impressionists. While he can do other animal
imitations as well, the turkey is quite frankly his forte. Every so often, Bob can be found at local
community theatres or coffee shops entertaining the millions with his trusty kazoo. In his
spare time, he is a software developer and makes typing sounds at his desk all day long. Bob
would like to thank his wife for all her patience, laughter, and understanding.

   

Kyle Decker is a marketing major at Kent State University. In addition to being a KSU student
he is a video editor/cinematographer for the New Media Center. During virtually all of Kyle's
free time he is on snow year round filming, skiing, and editing ski/snowboard videos around
the country. You can check out his work at www.OHfreestyle.com .  

   

Valerie Kelly is a multimedia developer at Kent State University . Like most university em-
ployees, she is also a perpetual student. She's most well know as "Heymom" to three
incredible young men. She recently entered her "fora" stage. She's pretty good at soccer,
basketball and bicycling for a " _ yr. old".which is really nothing new because she's always
been "a girl" anyway. One of her most interesting traits is her tendency to talk to strangers and think they have great ideas.

 

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