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Miriam Wild-Smith has been a writer for Killing My Lobster since 2006. Starting as a production intern, she performed such imperative tasks as building "Speculo the Gyno-Duck" for the show KML Nothing is Original and drawing a detailed picture of a Pomeranian taking a poo for KML Graduates the 2nd Grade. She has written for nine shows and several short films including Secret Shamus (aka The Bagpipes), The Poetry of San Francisco and The IKEA Project. She enjoys kung fu, drawing, and stalking Conan OBrien on twitter.
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Ken Grobe is a San Francisco-based comic and musician. He was writer/producer of the NYC sketch comedy show Member Drive, which the Village Voice dubbed "Zany." Grobe has written and performed with sketch comedy ensemble The Onion Burglars, and Gotham City Improv's Off Level, Skam, and Kamikaze sketch reviews. As co-creator and writer/performer in comedy/rock act Pink Steel, he's appeared at The Chicago and Seattle Sketchfests, on the stage of CBGBs, and in the pages of the Village Voice, Blender, and Bust magazines. Grobe is also an award-winning interactive media writer, and even has the distinction of performing—and winning—on The New Gong Show. Ask him about it sometime.
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Erin Carter is a Bay Area actor, writer & director, and has been a Killing My Lobster company member since 2007. Her most recent KML credits include: Pure Shock Value (actor), Patronizes the Arts (director) and Hits Highway 101 (writer). She has also appeared in several KML short films, including our viral video, Oakland!. Erin has recently been seen on the Brava! mainstage in the Kitchen Series with Precarious Theatre. Other Bay Area credits include: I'm Yours! or Deranged by Love and Chemical Imbalance (Precarious Theatre); Ragnarok, Cyrano de Bergerac, and Heavy Days (Shotgun Players); Criminal Genius (TheatreFirst); Purple Tourniquet (Magic Theatre Launchpad); and Nicky Goes Goth (Impact Theatre). Erin has trained at the American Conservatory Theatre and is a graduate of Princeton University. She enjoys chocolate milkshakes from Happy Donut and making fun of Robert Pattinson.
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