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English and theater teacher Natalie Simmons leads the four-person improv group Teachers Lounge Mafia as they sing karaoke during a show at the University of Maine at Farmington earlier this month. Photo by Kevin Bennett
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English and theater teacher Natalie Simmons, left, along with Dan Ryder, both part of a four-person improv group called the Teachers Lounge Mafia, act out a skit during a show at the University of Maine at Farmington.
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Kyla Wheeler, one part of a four-person improv group called the Teachers Lounge Mafia, serves up milk and cookies to audience members during intermission at a recent show at the University of Maine at Farmington.
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Jeff Bailey acts out a skit with fellow Teachers Lounge Mafia improv group member Kyla Wheeler during a show at the University of Maine at Farmington.
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Members of the Teachers Lounge Mafia improv group, left to right, Jeff Bailey, Kyla Wheeler and Natalie Simmons, act out a skit during a show at the University of Maine at Farmington earlier this month.