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WHITNEY GAYNOR had her first theater experience in the third grade when she performed the part of the conductor in her homeroom class production of The New York Philharmonic Gets Dressed. From there, there was no stopping her. She took part in various high school productions in acting, playwriting, and directing (including West Side Story, and many original one-act plays), and went on to minor in theater arts in college. While in college, she performed for four years with Roadkill Buffet, MIT’s premiere improv comedy troupe, where she first discovered and fell in love with long-form improv – Harold, Armando, Lazy Susan, and various other anthropomorphic formats. She would like to thank all the improvisors that she has worked with throughout the years because without them, she wouldn’t love improv so much. She would also like to thank her parents, family, and friends, because without them she wouldn’t really be anything at all. And last but not least, she would like to thank the NSF for paying the bills.