Anthony is originally from Beaumont, TX. He performed with his sketch group Boxaganga while obtaining a Computer Science and Physics B.S. at Loyola University New Orleans. He directed The Second City E.T.C. revue Soul Brother, Where Art Thou? and The Second City Mainstage revue The Winner... of Our Discontent. He wrote and performed in two Second City Chicago Mainstage revues America: All Better and Taming of the Flu. He is also the Associate Artistic Director of the Second City Training Center in Chicago and part of Columbia College Chicago’s theater department faculty, teaching in the Comedy Writing and Performance Major. He hopes that his sketch directing helps him one day realize his dream of working for NASA programming A.I. computer systems. He thanks Mom, Dad, David, Katie, Kennedy, Matt, his friends... and of course... Stephen Hawking.
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