Andrew B.

Andrew is a writer and director who delicately balances existential dread and blissful ignorance. When not writing playful obscenity, he can be found drinking too many cortados and reading Kurt Vonnegut.

Chaz is a writer and performer who writes a new bio every single time they do either of those things. This is the first time in a long time that they’re doing both at the same time. By day, they’re the literary manager at InterAct Theatre Company, a proud member of the Foundry, and a dramaturg about town. By night, they are an introvert.

Chaz M.

Gauri M.

Gauri Mangala is a producer and writer for theatre and is constantly fighting the generational urge to just go corporate. Seriously - how hard could an MBA program ACTUALLY be? In the interim, Gauri is the Associate Producer at Broadway & Beyond Theatricals in New York City where she gets to work on Broadway shows and touring productions…but she’d much rather you ask her about her latest fiber arts project.

Oskar W.

Oskar is a washed up one-time Improviser and the only real personality hire. He was brought on for his intimate knowledge of the Corporate workspace. By day, he increases shareholder value through his pivotal role in marketing. By night, he’s here I guess.


Here at ComCorp, we’re a family.

Some of us are attention-seeking problem children (see above) and others are generous, stoic, supportive types who are mentally healthy enough to not need constant validation to feel complete. Despite this, ComCorp is pleased to publicly thank and validate the following corporate family members for their contribution to this sketch play/retirement party:

Mick B.

Kat M.

Jasmin C.

Kel F.

Hunter S.

Andy B.

Valden K.

In today’s presentation/retirement party, the Com Corp Personality Hires will provide updates on several ongoing projects in the following departments:

  • Break Room (by Chaz T. Martin)

  • Human Resources (by Kel Fleming)

  • Scams (by Andrew Beal)

  • Apprentice Program (by Chaz T. Martin)

  • Offshore R+D (by Andrew Beal)

  • International Acquisitions (by Chaz T. Martin)

  • Parts and Procreation (by Chaz T. Martin)

  • Finance (by Andrew Beal and Chaz T. Martin)

“Corporate Values” is an oxymoron.