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Celebrating local dance, theatre and art in the Dallas Arts District. eleven11 Productions Presents





Celebrating local dance, theatre and art in the Dallas Arts District. eleven11 Productions Presents
The Dallas–Fort Worth Lexus Dealers are proud to be the O cial Vehicle Sponsor of the AT&T Performing Arts Center and its resident companies. Through this dynamic partnership, Lexus is committed to supporting the Center and its Dallas Arts District neighbors in establishing Dallas as one of the world’s premier destinations to experience the performing and visual arts.
eleven11 Productions Presents
Austin Ray Beck
Natalia Borja
Chad Cline
Leslie Marie Collins
Katie Dallas
Rachel Farmer
Jeff Swearingen
Jeremy Whiteker
Colten Winburn
Matt Lyle - Director & Head Writer
Ash Peterman - Stage Manager
Ben Bryant - Set Design
Elijah Reed - Lighting Design
Colten Winburn - Musical Director
Austin Ray Beck - Choreographer
Chad Cline - Producer
Leslie Patrick - Producer
Kim and Anna Lyle - Tail Masters
ACT 1
Opening
What’s Your Secret?
Frat
Cliffhanger
The Very New Parents
Trying on Bras
My Knight
Introducing Our Dogs Surgery
Dam Nation
Space Shuttle at Takeoff
No You Hang Up
Toothbrush
En Español
Jareds vs. Kays
Stand Clear of the Closing Doors
Rollercoaster
How did you know?
Our Love Online
ACT 2 Birds
TSA
Phone Time for Tammy
Second Cousin Song
Hygiene Double Standard
Stood Up
Meet Cute
Wedding Vows
Help Me
Improved Improv
Emotional Programming
Sex Ed Sibs
Sweet Caroline
Eleven11 Productions is an independent performing arts group in the DFW area. We don’t have a dedicated venue of our own, but we work with many different groups to bring you the shows you want to see. Improv, acting, singing, dancing, and everything in between. We specialize in short-form improv, long-form improv, and sketch to entertain and train you. From the theatre to the meeting room, like all independent arts groups we have always relied on the kindness of strangers and a stranger is a friend you haven’t met yet.
Austin Ray Beck is thrilled to be a part of this exciting show. Some of his recent credits include Patrick-Miss Nelson Has a Field Day, Thalia-Xanadu, Sky-Mamma Mia, Riff-West Side Story, and Carlos-Legally Blonde. Austin is also a trained dancer/choreographer, standup comedian and freelance teaching artist. He would like to thank his friends, family and cat, Tobias, for all their love and support!
Natalia Borja studied improv with Stomping Ground Comedy Theatre and The Groundlings School, and has taught improv at Dallas Comedy Club. She was nominated for A Column Award for her writing on Tech Talk: Sketch Review and helped write, produce and act in TGIF: A Hispanic Sketch Show Review. Natalia is currently a member of The Rangers improv troupe in Dallas and online with the Dolly Lanas. She is represented by the Boysen Agency. Natalia
thanks her family for always saying she was funny and to that one actor in her acting class that said she reminded him of Robin Williams. Also, thank you to Robin Williams.
Chad Cline has mastered the art of comedy across a diverse variety of platforms over a quarter-century (25 years) in the industry. Groundlings-trained and mentored by comedy legends, he’s shared screen and stage with stars like Mahershala Ali and Jon Lovitz. From national commercials to anime voice acting, Chad’s versatility shines through his work with Mama Tried improv, Pegasus Theatre, and in corporate coaching, conflict resolution & team-building.
Leslie Collins has been performing for over 25 years in plays, musicals and on TV. She performed sketch comedy at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade, on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, MTV, VH1 and toured with musical improv troupe, Baby Wants Candy (Edinburgh Fringe, Sydney Opera House). She currently teaches comedy in DFW, hosts Sumo Kaboom (podcast) and performs The Miss B Show, an immersive musical comedy show for adults.
Katie Dallas trained at UCB and The PIT in NYC. She was a core performer in Bragging Rights, a residency sketch show at The PIT, which headlined at NYC SketchFest. You can catch her belting it out locally in Stomping Ground’s hit musical improv show Broadway(ish). She’s been cast in over 70 commercials and is the lead of an L.A. kids’ show, Maggie’s Market. And yep, that’s her actual name.
Rachel Farmer is a seasoned comedian and performer with a background in improvisation and sketch comedy. Trained at renowned theaters like Second City, iO, and the Annoyance Theatre, she has toured nationally and performed in New York and Chicago. You can see her performing with Mama Tried and Bonobos around the DFW area. Follow her on social media in which she rarely participates.
Jeff Swearingen is an award-winning actor, writer, and director who has been a fixture of the Dallas theater scene for over two decades. Known for his sharp comedic timing and dynamic performances, he has starred in hit plays such as The Boxer, Hello Human Female, and Raptured, and on television and film. A veteran improviser, he regularly performs with the acclaimed troupes Mama Tried and The Victims.
Jeremy Whiteker was last seen in Gold, Frankincense, and Credit Card Debt and before that as Robin in Raptured, both at Theatre Three. Yesteryear performances include playing 13 different characters in Matt Lyle’s A Brief, Endless Love at Dallas Comedy House, Brother Brightbee in The Book of Liz, Oedipus in Tab A, Slot B: A New-Age Sexiology, and Dr. Gorn/Mother in Hello Human Female
He studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater and in real life, plays the roles of realtor, dog dad, and Doce Mesas regular.
Colten Winburn is a lifelong musician and comedian. He graduated from the Dallas Comedy House’s improv (2011) and sketch (2012) programs where he would go on to perform and teach until it’s closing in 2020. In 2018, he was added to the cast of Four Day Weekend
where you can catch him most Friday and Saturday nights. When it comes to marrying music and comedy, Colten says, “I do (re mi)”.
Matt Lyle (Director & Head Writer) is a comedy writer and director whose plays have been produced across the U.S., with several published by Broadway Play Publishing (Barbecue Apocalypse, Big Scary Animals, Raptured). He trained in sketch comedy at The Second City in Chicago and was the host and head writer of The City Life Supplement, named a top-five Chicago comedy during its three-year run. This marks his fourth full-length sketch revue in Dallas.
Ash Peterman (Stage Manager) is very excited to be part of the creative team bringing you this hilariously love-filled show! They have worked with the improv group Mama Tried and Dry Clean Only at Theatre Three (Sound/Light Op) over the last two years trying desperately to stifle their laughter from behind the curtain with little success. Some of their other recent work includes Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812 and Carrie: The Musical with Theatre Three (Production Assistant), FIT Festival 2024 with Theatre Three (Stage Manager), Feeding the Cat, Incorrectly, Several Times Over with Echo Theatre (Wardrobe Assistant), and Death Express! with Pegasus Theatre (ASM). When not working on a show they can be found hunched over their sewing like a goblin or being an actual goblin in a game of D&D with friends.
Ben Bryant (Set Design) has designed or run crew for numerous companies for over two decades, including Undermain Theatre, Ochre House Theater, and Pocket Sandwich Theatre. A graduate of Texas A&M-Commerce (now East Texas A&M), he is the Technical Theatre Coordinator for Dallas College Eastfield Campus.
Elijah “Eli” Reed (Lighting Designer) is a UNT alumnus with a BA in Theatrical Design. Currently an independent Lighting Designer working out of the DFW and Denton area, their last works include UNT’s Anatomies and Pegasus Theatre’s Tales From a Late Night Kroger
We would like to thank all the people and organizations that have contributed and supported us in this process. MLFY would not be possible without Kim Lyle, Matt Webb, Dallas College Eastfield Campus, John Harvey, Pegasus Theatre, Daniel Bembenek, Pocket Sandwich Theatre, Elizabeth Evans, Lauren Hearn, and Linda Braswell. GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM
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