

Joe is super duper happy to be back on stage with the TCB, because they are funny, and funny is good. That said, he looks forward to absolutely dominating the local theater scene wherever he lives when he is 60. He has stepped away from entertainment as a way to make money, and hopes to eventually use his new bizness skillz in bolstering the Clean Tech industry here in LA. Joseph recently graduated top of his class at California Polytechnic State University while pursuing an MBA, and he wants you to know it (see above). Critics have noted that his mesmerizing ability to portray characters who “use pomp and bluster as ways to hide their essentially pathetic nature” allows us to “hold a mirror to the true nature of America in the 21st century” (Ben Brantley, The New York Times)*. Joseph Walker has been a member of Starkid Productions since its founding in 2009, acting variously as writer, producer, and performer at different times over the past decade. In Los Angeles, Jon is represented commercially and for voiceover by Osbrink Talent.

He also just closed StarKid’s second LA production, Black Friday, which played to sold out crowds at the Hudson Theatre. This summer, Jon rocked out on stage in StarKid Homecoming, which opened to sold out crowds at the Theatre at the Ace. In the Fall of 2018, Jon started working with StarKid in The Guy Who Didn't like Musicals. Jon was a founding member of (re)discover theatre, a group focused on immersive classical theatre that has been going strong in Chicago for 7 years. While in Chicago, Jon guest starred on Chicago Fire and several other television pilots, while also producing much of his own work. Jon performed regularly at the Annoyance Theatre in many musical comedies, including The Power of Prom and Shark Tank: The Musical. While in Chicago, he toured abroad with the renowned theatrical group, The Second City, and in Chicago in #DateMe, directed by Frank Caeti.

Consulting Mister Puppet: She has a Running Gag in Real Life of a puppet character named "Frupert" who appears in many of her projects and videos, which was a wedding gift from Nick Lang he used to deliver a speech as her "great-grandfather" after the ceremony.Released in EP in 2013 titled Dolphin Safe Tunes. Has a website, a Facebook page and a Twitter account. The only production she did not appear in was Ani, and that's because it was running in repertory with The Trail to Oregon!, which she did appear in. The only actor to have appeared in every Starkid production season (not counting Little White Lie, which is pre-Starkid).

Jaime Lyn Beatty is one of the members of the group known as Team Starkid.
