Bio...
Ben Frick actually began acting in 3rd grade when he played a sailor 
in the Brendel Elementary School's Christopher Columbus play. 
He got back into it in high school playing lead roles in every play 
that every high school does (Guys & Dolls, Oklahoma, A Midsummer 
Night's Dream, etc.) 
He began seriously acting and studying theatre at Eastern Michigan 
University in 2000. He was fortunate enough to study with some of 
the best professors and coaches ever - Pirooz Aghssa, Terry 
Heck-Seibert, Antoine McKay (Second City) and Gillian Eaton (Royal 
Shakespeare Company) just to name a few. Some of his roles 
include Jack in Brighton Beach Memoirs, Phil Hogan in A Moon For 
The Misbegotten, Angelo in Measure For Measure, Rosencrantz in 
Hamlet,  and Demetrious in A Midsummer Night's Dream, among 
many others. He began to focus on comedy and improvisational 
scene work and became one of the founding members of The Corner 
in 2004. While with The Corner, he began writing both sketch shows 
and a one-act, Flushed and was a writer for The Corner's original 
musical comedy, Video Games: The Rock Opera with composer 
R. MacKenzie Lewis. Aside from writing, designing and producing the 
show as his thesis, he played the role of Anthony.
Ben recieved his Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts & 
Telecommunications in 2004 and his Masters Degree in Arts 
Administration in 2006, both from Eastern Michigan.
Ben continues to write and act, performing and improvising with The 
Corner. He has also made a name for himself as a stand-up 
comedian in the Ann Arbor area (ready to expand).
Ben has come a long way since that Christopher Columbus play and 
thanks everyone that got him to where he is now and hopes to be 
able to grow and say the same thing about more directors and 
teachers in the future.