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ThisMyShow returns with another new episode featuring the hilarious Jordan Black. You might know Jordan from his role on Community as Dean Spreck or as a writer for SNL or his time on the Comedy Central series Halfway Home. In addition, he has been in dozens of other projects over the years.
We discuss all this PLUS his experience working with Christopher Guest, diversity in the improv community and his involvement with the new off-broadway show So Long Boulder City, which he co-wrote and directed.
All this and more, on this episode of ThisMyShow
Back from the dead yet again, ThisMyShow returns with a brand new episode featuring very special guest and Tony nominee, Steven Boyer. You may know Steve from the NBC series Trial and Error where he plays the lovable Dwayne Reed or his award-winning turn in the Broadway play Hand To God. Steven sits down with host Jeremy Wein to discuss his time at Juilliard, working with the legendary Judd Hirsch and that time he was a road comic!
The podcast returns with the one and only Paul Scheer, you know him from the sketch group Human Giant, The League, Fresh Off The Boat, NTSF:SD:SUV his podcast How Did This Get Made? and numerous other film and television programs.
We discuss the new season of The Hotwives (which Paul executive produces, and is now streaming on Hulu), and Paul's new special with Rob Huebel, Crash Test. In addition we talk podcasting, Human Giant, the fate of his 30 Rock character Donny, Disney World, Marvel and resurgence of the 90s and MORE!
On this episode I am joined by performer and voiceover actor Lucky Yates who does the voice of Dr Krieger of the hit FX series Archer. We talks Archer, old school cartoons, Atlanta's ferris wheel problem and more.
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On this episode of the podcast jeremy is joined by Playwright Sharr White whoses plays The Other Place and The Snow Geese have been produced on Broadway and whose new play Annapurna is currently playing off-broadway with Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally .
Recorded during the 2013 New York Comic Con,Aisha Tyler returns to the show to discuss her book Self Inflected Wounds, Archer Season 5, Spike Lee's Oldboy,Korean Cinema, Whose Line Is It Anyway and more.
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We return after a long hiatus with the king of podcasting Paul F. Tompkins (Mr Show, Best Week Ever, There Will Be Blood). Among other things we discuss podcasting, America's love of Downton Abby, and Pauls' thoughts on The Master.
A Godfather of the comedy podcast Mr Scott Aukerman (Mr Show, Between Two Ferns With Zack Galifinakis) the mastermind of all things Comedy Bang Bang joins me to talk about his career, the new Comedy Bang Bang television show, reality television and we run down The Last List all this and more on a brand new edition of This My Show.
This week we are joined by the hilarious Billy Eichner. He is the host of the Fuse game show Funny or Die's Billy On The Street and has recently been seen on Conan. We talk about the origins of the show, his thoughts on Brad & Angelina's engagement, the wonders of old actors on twitter, his opinion of Madonnas new album and other topics in the world of pop culture, plus we close out with yet another edition of This or That.
We are back with a new episode of the podcast featuring musician/actor/composer all around talented guy Nick Blaemire (Cry Baby, Godspell, Glory Days). We discuss his involvement with the new Broadway revival of Godspell, his past theater history including the circumstances involving his musical Glory Days. The release of his new ep Nick Blaemire and The Hustle and his thoughts on the current state of theater, religion and what role he really wants to play on stage, and we close with the return of The Last List.
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