Cast
Clint Huston can’t remember a time where he didn’t crave attention, and it wasn’t until college that he found a way to quench his thirst as a member of Bowdoin College’s Improvabilities. After graduation, he lost his way and experienced several dark years before joining Flaming Awesome in 2006. On a personal note, Clint enjoys meat helmets, watching people kick their feet in the air, and breathing. He has no allergies and firmly believes in the truth. If he had one wish, he would use it.
Clint also plays Richard Alpert in the hit ABC series ‘Lost’. (Or at least wishes he did)
Andrew Yakoobian , affectionately known as Yaq (or Yak), has been entertaining audiences since the late 1980’s. He has been performing improv comedy throughout the Boston area since 2004 and joined Flaming Awesome in 2007. His earliest performances were as an adolescent magician in a poorly fitting tuxedo with accompanying cummerbund. He continues to perform magic professionally and his one-man comedy and magic show, Magic and Misdemeanors (www.magicandmisdemeanors.com). He lives and laughs in Cambridge, MA with his wife and their two children.
Jenna O’Brien was born and raised in Boston among a large Irish Catholic family. What isn’t hilarious about that combination? She was strange as a child- hiding under the kitchen sink, eating milk-bones, randomly doing headstands. Her parents paid no attention to her quirkiness, which fueled her need for attention even more. Jenna did not start acting until she was a freshman at Bowdoin College where she focused on studying master comedians under Davis Robinson. She began taking Improv classes at Improv Boston and joined the Flaming Awesome family in 2009. Jenna lives with her cat/lover, Sammy, and rarely leaves her house.

Scott Sand writes and performs in the Greater Boston area and beyond. What does he perform? Improv and stand-up comedy, dinner theater, karaoke, tricks, etc. He enjoys writing stories and screenplays, comedy, the occasional paid assignment, lots of stuff, really, except for bios, which always seem forced and tedious. He may have scored your child’s SAT essay. He’s sort of a librarian. He knows all the words to “Tha Crossroads” by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Do you? He loves music, but who doesn’t? Jerks, that’s who.