Ep 34: Catherine Wing with Ana Gasteyer’s Cinder Calhoun

If you find yourself living your best life while doing stand up comedy at an all woman’s rock and folk music festival straight out of the 1990s, you might be Cinder Calhoun. Ana Gasteyer’s subtle yet grounded feminist musician seems more Portlandia than SNL. But our guest is Catherine Wing and she educates us onContinue reading “Ep 34: Catherine Wing with Ana Gasteyer’s Cinder Calhoun”

Ep 33: Paul Burke with Will Ferrell’s Alex Trebek

This guest is the episode of this episode. Answer- Not Turd Ferguson. The real answer is Paul Burke. Paul is an actor, improviser, director and teacher at the Blacktop Theater based out of the Sacramento area. Will Ferrell’s subtle actions and incredible reactions as the beloved host of Jeopardy make this a truly unique characterContinue reading “Ep 33: Paul Burke with Will Ferrell’s Alex Trebek”

Ep 32: Jacque Arend with Bill Murray’s Nick The Lounge Singer

Our first Bill Murray character is arguably SNL’s first truly iconic character. Stop watching those Star Wars and start listening to this episode featuring Nick The Lounge Singer. eJaqcue Arend is a performer, comedian, director, and instructor based out of Phoenix. Like Nick, Jacque is a fun loving and charismatic presence who brightens up everyoneContinue reading “Ep 32: Jacque Arend with Bill Murray’s Nick The Lounge Singer”

Ep 31: Isaac Garza with Kyle Mooney’s Chris Fitzpatrick

From his pre SNL days with the West Coast comedy troupe Good Neighbor to his time as a Not Ready For Primetime Player at 30 Rock, Kyle Mooney’s Chris Kirkpatrick is one of his most original character yet. This alternative culture embracing, secretly sensitive high school student is not everyone’s cup of Mountain Dew. LuckilyContinue reading “Ep 31: Isaac Garza with Kyle Mooney’s Chris Fitzpatrick”

Ep 30: Jordan Randolph with Jan Hooks’s Brenda The Waitress

We go to a dinner for the coffee and muffins, but we linger for that special person who makes us feel seen. This episode is our most theatrically inspired one to date. Brenda The Waitress was a one and done character performed by the severely underrated talent that was Jan Hooks. Our guest is NewContinue reading “Ep 30: Jordan Randolph with Jan Hooks’s Brenda The Waitress”

Ep 29: Drew Coolidge with the Old Glory Insurance Commercial Robot

Do you love old people? Are you afraid of rap music? Will you only listen to the sales pitch of Sam Waterston? Then this episode is exactly what you need to fight off the upcoming robot invasion. Drew Coolidge is an actor and comedian based out of Austin. After cutting his “improv teeth” in LA,Continue reading “Ep 29: Drew Coolidge with the Old Glory Insurance Commercial Robot”

Ep 28: Accountable Comedy with Ana Gasteyer and Molly Shannon’s NPR Delicious Dish Ladies

The only thing better than one funny lady? Two funny ladies! This episode doubles down with both our guests and our characters. Jessica Taylor and Becca Schall are the Brooklyn based duo Accountable Comedy. Not only are they the comedy you can count on, but they are the first duo ever on the Saturday NightContinue reading “Ep 28: Accountable Comedy with Ana Gasteyer and Molly Shannon’s NPR Delicious Dish Ladies”

Ep 27: Dave Buckman with Kate McKinnon’s Sheila Sovage

We all need someone to love. And if we have to find them at the last call of a seedy dive bar, so be it! That’s where we find ourselves with our guest, Dave Buckman. He’s an actor and director based out of Austin. He’s also an owner for Coldtowne Theater. But most importantly, he’sContinue reading “Ep 27: Dave Buckman with Kate McKinnon’s Sheila Sovage”

Ep 26: Annemarie Cullen with Rachel Dratch’s “Luvah” Virginia Clarvin

What’s the best way to listen to this episode with Brooklyn writer, performer, and hip hop improviser Annemarie Cullen? Slide into a hot tub, nibble on some lamb shanks, and cozy up between your “luvah” and “Barbara Her-nan-DEZ.” While Rachel Dratch is terribly underrated, her sexualized college professor Virginia Clarvin is beloved by all whoContinue reading “Ep 26: Annemarie Cullen with Rachel Dratch’s “Luvah” Virginia Clarvin”

Ep 26: Annemarie Cullen with Rachel Dratch’s Virginia Klarvin

The best way to listen to this episode with Brooklyn writer and performer Annemarie Cullen? Get into a hot tub, nibble on some lamb shanks, and caress the robust beard hair of your “luvah.” Hmmmmmm. Say it… “luv-ah.” And you will love her as she shares her admiration for Rachel Dratch’s Virginia Klarvin. It’s easyContinue reading “Ep 26: Annemarie Cullen with Rachel Dratch’s Virginia Klarvin”