DAD’S GARAGE THEATRE [atlanta]:
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SAMURAI DAVIS JR. and 
DIM SUM’S SUPER MEGA HAPPY FUNTIME IMPROV SHOW

This truly outrageous Japanese-style game show was a smash hit for Atlanta’s Dad's Garage Theatre in the summer of 2008. Hosted by 2 sassy Asian-style game show hosts along with a slew of audacious assistants - this innovative improv format is like Let's Make a Deal meets Double Dare. Improvisers choose from 3 closed doors and must incorporate whatever's lurking behind them in their scene, and the losing team is punished in a number of disturbingly hilarious ways!
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Chris Blair:
Chris is a founding member of Dad's Garage Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. He is member of the Dad's Garage improv ensemble. He teaches improv as well as writes and directs. He likes coffee and tequila but rarely at the same time. He plays guitar and has a large record collection. Chris has won over $2000 worth of tickets and prizes off various radio stations. He owns and operates a vending machine business and is retired from Delta Airlines. He has a weiner dog named Mrs. Peepers. Sometimes, he dreams of rainbows.


Amber Nash:
Amber Nash is part of the Improv Ensemble at Dad's Garage Theatre and also serves as their Education Director. She gets to play around with her friends in The Doug Dank Project once a week, as well. She has been lucky to have the opportunity to travel all over the place for Improv Festivals and Tournaments, but seriously—mostly Canada. She basically gets to do a lot of fun stuff. If you'd like to know any more about Amber feel free to ask, she's pretty nice. Amber is excited to be in Toronto again.

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DAD’S GARAGE
Home: Atlanta
Performing: Chris Blair, Amber Nash & Rene Dellefont