After touring the U.S. for several years, M.i. has emerged as one of the most prominent and respected Improv ensembles in the nation, performing regularly at various venues around the country. They have been called the "Backstreet Boys of Comedy" and the "N'Sync of Improv," and are becoming known for their high-energy zany antics and quick-witted intelligence. M.i. has also gained respect from actors and improvisers everywhere for their signature form, "The Trip," which led the Improv Review to rave that they "more reflect the influence of Nietzsche and Kant than the Jackson 5 and the Bee Gees."
Added by Upcoming Robot on September 15, 2010