Andrea Lee-Scott
A native of Santa Monica, CA, Ms. Lee-Scott has been dancing for over 20
years.  With her fundamentals in classical ballet, she spent 8 years training
at The Westside School of Ballet, then continued her studies at The San
Francisco School of Ballet.  After returning to Los Angeles, Ms. Lee-Scott
danced in several dance productions throughout the city in various venues:
Royce Hall, The Biltmore Hotel, Hollywood Bowl, and The Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion.  She joined Meh-Tropolis Dance Theatre in 2002.  
Megan Misslin
Originally from Portland, Oregon, Megan has been dancing, acting and
singing since grade school.  She spent many of her childhood years on
dance teams and in school plays.  Since transferring after her freshman year
at the University of Oregon, she graduated from Loyola Marymount University
last May with a Bachelor’s degree in dance, as well as a minor in theatre
arts.  Megan now dances with the Kinetic Images Dance Company, in Oregon.
Jindra Payne
Jindra Payne began dancing at age 10.  She started her training in ballet, tap, and jazz at La
Danse, in La Mirada, Ca.  She danced throughout high school and college, finishing with a BFA
in Dance Performance from the University of California, Irvine in 1999.  Since her graduation
from the university, Jindra has been dancing professionally.  She has traveled throughout the
world dancing on Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines as well as performing the art of Belly Dancing,
her second passion.   Jindra has worked with many dance companies in a variety of styles
ranging from Classical Ballet to Indian Dance, and she is currently dancing with the touring
company of Disney's The Lion King.  Jindra is a founding member of Meh-Tropolis.
Chris Sullivan
Chris is a native of Sacramento, California. He graduated from Loyola Marymount
University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts and was also a student at The Oxford
School of Drama. He was featured in the Los Angeles Premiere of Clive Barker’s, History
of the Devil, and also just completed a tour for The Mark Taper Forum of the original
musical, The Legend of Alex. Chris has also appeared in productions of MacBeth,
Twelfth Night, Portia Coughlan, Three Penny Opera, and The Fantasticks.  Currently,
Chris is in his third year touring as the star of Defending the Caveman, Broadway's
smash comedy about men and women, and it's longest running one-man show.
Photos by Jason Corman, Glenn Cratty, Chris McCaleb, & April Rocha
Meh-Tropolis Dance Theatre
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