Sketch comedy where literature, philosophy, and history are locked in a room with goofiness, absurdity, and irreverence. We don't let them out until everyone gets along.
Absurd is Bond tries to find what lies in the mind behind the ties that bind. Starring Meredith Brandt, Sarah Capshaw, Mark X Guinn, Sarah Kim, Ben Miller, Ben Richmond and Julie Richmond. Written and produced by Mark X Guinn and Ben Richmond. A New York Pacific production. © 2019.
In celebration of Labor Day, we bring you an excerpt from way back in Episode 2: Labor's Love Lost. This New York Pacific Snippet takes you back to the old country, and into a brave new world. If you like this sketch, check out the full episode here.
A Midcentury Modern throwback to the prime time in the golden age of the American century hosted by Dick Cavett.
Grab yer spurs for tonight's very special, full-length feature that was years in the making: New York Pacific Presents THE WILL OF THE WEST. Travel back to one of the most rootin' tootin' towns in America's most rough-and-tumble regions that has been downright besot with an old gang and a crippling gastrointestinal infection. Brought to you by Bran Flakes.
In honor of his birthday, New York Pacific brings Alexander Dumas back to life in this snippet from Episode 7: Look Upon Your Own Damn Works, oh wait, you can't, YOU'RE DEAD. In it, the revered author gets to learn about the impact his literary works made on the world of candy, and he gets a taste of existential horror! If you like this sketch, check out the full episode here.
A selection that are all killer with no filler just like a faulty microphone. It's the Best Of New York Pacific Season 1!
A murder mystery with a reach that exceeds it grasp. It dares to ask “well what is heaven for?” and wonder what if God was one of us, and if so, who was his killer?
A choice cut from Episode 5, Tales of Expected Horror. This sketch never meta a joke about the form that it didn't love. Happy Halloween, everyone!
Tonight’s episode looks forward to looking back on how you were looking at the time.
In celebration of Thanksgiving, we take you to a family dinner in a future dominated by automated labor, when the worth of certain professions- which up until then had only garnered cultural capital- becomes overly valued as cultural capital becomes the only capital left. If you like this, check out the full episode, Labor's Love Lost, here.
A trip down the paths that diverge in the would-a could-a should-as, an examination of parallel dementia.
A haunted homage, a tribute to terror, a love letter to the lugubrious.
A confrontational look at what looks back while you're looking into the looking glass.
An exploration of the quixotic, erotic, and symphonic.
A handcrafted tragicomedy of industry imploding into idleness.
A story about a descent into the depths of the inferno of our contemporary time.