Mick Napier directed the remount of the show in 2006, with an entirely new cast, adding effects to the show to change some of the deaths.
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The show was first performed at the Cabaret Metro, on October 31, 1987 and directed by Mick Napier.
The SFIC produced master classes by some improv teachers including Charna Halpern (IO Theater), Mick Napier (Annoyance Theatre), David Razowsky (Second City Los Angeles), and Ian Roberts and Matt Besser (Upright Citizens Brigade).
Mick Jagger | Charles James Napier | Mick Taylor | Mick Ronson | Napier | Napier, New Zealand | Mick Molloy | William Francis Patrick Napier | Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala | Mick Foley | Mick Doohan | Napier Lion | Mick Veivers | Mick Goodrick | Mick Anglo | Charles Napier | Robert Napier | Mick Napier | Mick Karn | Mick Harris | Mick Channon | Napier, Western Cape | Napier Deltic | Mick Scott | Mick Rock | Mick Mercer | Mick McCarthy | Mick Harvey | John Light Napier | William Napier (lawyer) |
In Chicago, she appeared in the 2004 revue Red Scare, directed by Mick Napier, where the character "Sassy Gay Friend" originated, and she would later appear as Desdemona in one of the character's online incarnations.
Some of Martin de Maat's students over the years include: Mick Napier, Chris Farley, Tim Meadows, Scott Adsit, Rachel Dratch, Sean Hayes, Tina Fey, and a young David Mamet.