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Motorcycle Rocketship

at
The Annoyance Theatre
 
 
Technical Direction
Sam MacNerland
 

 

Starring
 
 

Cary Horan

Evelyn Lawrence

Kelsey Busboom

Kevin Schoenblum

Laura Dellis

Michael Kneller

Rachel McIndoe

Will Inman

 
 
 
 
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Cast

Cary Horan

Evelyn Lawrence

Kelsey Busboom

Kevin Schoenblum

Laura Dellis

Michael Kneller

Rachel McIndoe

Will Inman


Meet the Company


Cary Horan
Cary likes adventure, drama, excitement, twists, turns, romance, betrayal, and maybe if we're lucky we can get like a double cheeseburger or something?
Kelsey Busboom
Kelsey (she/they) is an actor and nanny in Chicago. She is very skilled at delivering bad accents, and specializes in identifying itty guys. They take nothing seriously. They're insufferable in any social situation and their anxiety is sure to smother you. Enjoy!
Kevin Schoenblum
Kevin Schoenblum (Cast Member, they/them), more commonly known as “Kev” or “that little rascal”, is a fledgeling comedian, recovering prodigy child, and your new bestie! They are honored and excited to bring a smile to your face with the cast of Motorcycle Rocketship! Kev is currently a student at the Annoyance and has performed at note-worthy theaters like iO, Bughouse, Logan Square Improv, and Clash on Clark. They love hobbies, media, and oxford commas. They are thankful for the endless support of friends and family, and also their cat Mako for finally peeing in his litter box.
Laura Dellis
Laura Dellis hails from Minnesota although she believes she is actually a human muppet and created by Jim Henson. She performs in her one woman shows, Halfway to Fifty and A Very Dellis Holiday to pretty cool acclaim throughout the year at Davenports Piano Bar and Cabaret. These shows combine stand up comedy and singing. Halfway to Fifty was nominated for a BroadwayWorld award for “Best Solo Performance” and her performance in it got her a nomination for Best Comedian (non-standup) from the Chicago Reader. She performs improv with Offbrand Funeral Band throughout theaters in Chicago and is thrilled to be apart of Motorcycle Rocketship Sketch Show at The Annoyance. She has been seen in A Christmas Carol at Drury Lane and She Loves Me at Blank Theater Company where she was nominated for a Jeff Award. She's repped by Actor's Talent Group. For more information on Laura, you can visit her website lauradellis.com or follow her on instagram @ldells. Yay!
Michael Kneller
Michael is a comedy writer and performer from Phoenix, Arizona. He frequents theaters in the area with his improv team The Off-Brand Funeral Band and also produces and showruns MOTORCYCLE ROCKETSHIP, a sketch show at The Annoyance. Recently he finished production of his debut short film, The Seer, starring John Ennis. When he's not writing or producing comedy, he's enjoying his time not spending a second more than he needs to on his comedy bio. He feels good, so should you I hope!
Rachel McIndoe
Rachel McIndoe is a Chicago producer directing and performing all across the city. During her two years in Chicago, Rachel has pioneered and directed several shows including: Escapades, Motorcycle Rocketship, The Teeny Tiny Character Show, The Best of Annoyance Character Showcase, and The Substitute across The Annoyance Theater and The iO theater. Three of her shows have recently been renewed for their fourth consecutive runs at The Annoyance. You may have seen Rachel as Lilly Anne in Annoyance’s 2023 interpretation of It’s Christmas Goddamnit or around The Second City where she has stage managed since her arrival to the city in 2022. Rachel’s experience and reach is vast. If you see her, say hello! She would love to meet you and hear about your world inside and outside of the arts.