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Revision as of 22:34, 6 February 2015
Big Black Car is a PIT House Team that performs in repertory every Saturday night at 8pm at The Peoples Improv Theater.
Contents
History
Big Black Car is the longest running house team at The PIT. Comprised primarily of PIT teachers, BBC is one of the premier house teams featured at the theater. They used to perform on Super Free Wednesday, but on October 2nd, 2010, they moved to Saturday nights with The Baldwins. This became the first prime-time show at the theater comprised exclusively of PIT-developed performers.
Awards
- Best Improv Group - Emerging Comics of New York Awards - 2005
- Best Improv Group - 2006 CIF Selection - 2006
Current Cast: New York
Current Cast: Los Angeles
- Kurt Braunohler
- Chris Caniglia
- Scott Eckert
- BJ Gallagher
- Chris Grace
- Ellie Kemper
- Matt Oberg
- Kristen Schaal
Former Members
- Kurt Braunohler
- Liz Cackowski
- Chris Caniglia
- Scott Eckert
- BJ Gallagher
- Dan Goodman
- Chris Grace
- Ellie Kemper
- Megan Martin
- Yang Miller
- Matt Oberg
- Tom Ridgley
- Kristen Schaal
- Fred Weller
Other Work
Past and current members of BBC star in different shows on television, film and the stage, including Toy Story 3, NBC's The Office, Comedy Central's Sportsdome, the musical improv troupe Baby Wants Candy, and many more.