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Andy Eninger is an actor/writer/director living in Chicago
and working every angle. He is the creator of "Sybil," an improvised
performance piece. Notable performances include the Chicago Improv Festival,
Single File – the Chicago Solo Performance Festival, and, most recently,
the Toronto International Improv Festival. He first performed the piece in 1999
at the Playground Theater in Chicago, where he still appears as a guest performer,
and where he teaches the Sybilization workshop, an
intensive program for solo improv performance.
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He has also been an ensemble member of GayCo
Productions, Chicago’s Gay & Lesbian Sketch comedy theater, since
1996, and has written for and performed in nearly all of their sketch comedy
revues, including the After Dark Award-winning "Everyone's Coming Out,
Rosie!", "The Miseducation of Dr. Laura" and most recently "GayCo
Behind Bars." His performances with GayCo have included appearances in
Miami, FL, Vermont, many venues in and around Chicago, and in extended runs
in Amsterdam and Provincetown.
Andy is a former co-owner of and currently performs with the Chicago
Comedy Company, where he has appeared in and written for hundreds of comedy
programs at corporations and colleges across the country and where he creates
team building and communication training programs for giant corporations.
In 1998, he wrote and directed the original play "Bedlam" for the
Bailiwick Theatre and revised and then remounted the play for the
Playground Theatre in 2002. Also at the Bailiwick, Andy performed with the
improv company AHA! And wrote "Tennis," which was featured in their
summer director's series. In 2003, he wrote the music for and directed the stage
musical parody, "LIttle
House on the Parody." 2004 brought the premiere of his written solo
piece, "The Last Castrato" for the Single File Festival, Chicago.