Meet The Cast of “Ctrl+Alt+Deport”! Jonathan Hicks

What’s your history with Salsation?
I was in SalsaSketch. Met some dudes and lovely ladies. Had myself a time as it were. Then I was at the event known as the audition for Salsation’s spring show. I enjoyed my time at this audition. Then there were rehearsals. Boy, it seems like an eternity now. We were a rag-tag group of raw scrappers. But over time and a beautiful montage, I saw us whipped into sketching shape…I hope.

What got you started in comedy?
A girl kissed me on the cheek in first grade and I did a straight-legged faint onto my back. Pure Gold. It’s all been downhill since then.

What’s your favorite sketch in “Ctrl-Alt-Deport”?
It has Blues, Math, and Winnetka.  Enough said.

What does the future hold in store for you?
If I knew that I would have more money than Cleo.

If you could be meet any famous person, past or present, who would it be and why?
Pauly Shore. I would ask what went so right? And what went so wrong?

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