Wenmouth Alan Williams
ALAN WILLIAMS has been improvising since 2000, and has studied under Rob Corrdry, Brian Huskey, and Chris Gethard at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, Zach Ward at Dirty South Improv, and with Philadelphia Improv Theater Executive Director Greg Maughan.
In addition to “The Whistling Shrimp,” Alan has performed in numerous improv groups, including a short-lived NYC-based Shrimp alumni group “Hot Shot City,” circa 2003. He was a co-founder of the UCB long-form group “Late for Class,” and co-wrote, produced, directed, and starred in several video projects for Chicago City Limits’ First Sundays and UCB’s Filet-o’-Film festivals. Most recently, Alan has been performing with Philadelphia’s “The N Crowd” (www.phillyncrowd.com) and co-founded and performed in “Rodgers & Hammerstein are Dead,” a musical improv experience supported by The Philadelphia Joke Initiative (www.contactpji.com).
When he isn’t improvising, Alan can usually be found working hard as a biopharmaceutical marketer (seriously!) or singing Boyz II Men’s hit song “I’ll Make Love to You” at Yakatori Boy in Philly’s Chinatown.
In addition to “The Whistling Shrimp,” Alan has performed in numerous improv groups, including a short-lived NYC-based Shrimp alumni group “Hot Shot City,” circa 2003. He was a co-founder of the UCB long-form group “Late for Class,” and co-wrote, produced, directed, and starred in several video projects for Chicago City Limits’ First Sundays and UCB’s Filet-o’-Film festivals. Most recently, Alan has been performing with Philadelphia’s “The N Crowd” (www.phillyncrowd.com) and co-founded and performed in “Rodgers & Hammerstein are Dead,” a musical improv experience supported by The Philadelphia Joke Initiative (www.contactpji.com).
When he isn’t improvising, Alan can usually be found working hard as a biopharmaceutical marketer (seriously!) or singing Boyz II Men’s hit song “I’ll Make Love to You” at Yakatori Boy in Philly’s Chinatown.