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This episode was recorded live in Philadelphia in January of 2019 at the Good Good Comedy Theater! WOW! The ancient past. If you never had stitcher premium, you haven't heard this one! If you did... you may have heard this one! Honestly this was a lifetime ago, but it's got teens and Panera so some things never change! Enjoy: Panera de Bergerac!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we talk to comedian and co-founder of Good Good Comedy Theater, Kate Banford! Kate Banford, of Philly's Good Good Comedy Theater, is now out in Los Angeles! She talks to Jason about why she recently moved out there. They also talk comedy, performing comedy in college, starting a comedy theater and what drove her to start a theater in the first place. Kate's a delight so give it a listen! katebanford.com Twitter: @kbanf, @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrJokes Instagram: @katebanford, @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrPics Facebook: @ThereItIsPod Subscribe to our comedy newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e22defd4dee2/thereitis
Josh Machiz is a Philadelphia-based musician, comedian, and composer who has been confusing and delighting audiences across North America for the last 2 decades. He is a 2-Time Barrymore Award Winner and was co-recipient of an American Composers Forum Grant. He has worked with several Grammy winners and nominees, Pew Winners, a MacArthur winner, and an Obie winner. Notable collaborators include: Mickey Roker, Uri Caine, Chip Chantry, Chris Botti, Bobby Eli, Bearded Ladies Cabaret, Wilma Theater, BalletX, and Pig Iron Theater Company. The New York Times described his music as “What the mail sounds like.” CBS called TJ Kong & the Atomic Bomb “entertainingly unhinged.” The Charm City Comedy Festival describes him as “Surrealist Stand Up Comedy.” He has been entrusted to hold babies by no less than 4 mothers and has never dropped any of them. He is currently a member TJ Kong & the Atomic Bomb, Josh Machiz Brasses, Arcana New Music Ensemble, Dirty Dollhouse, Hurricane Hoss, and David Fantasy & Adult Content. He is one of Philadelphia's most in-demand bass players and sousaphonists, but plays a number of other instruments competently as well. In comedy Josh has been a Quarterfinalist in 2017 & 2019 Philly's Phunniest and a featured comedian in the 2018 Turnpike Comedy Festival on Amazon Prime. He is a regular contributor to Eavesdropping on America, a satirical podcast that The Onion mistook for earnest anthropological studies and lauded as, “consistently thought-provoking and prove[d] difficult to shake.” Josh has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Guggenheim Museum, Kennedy Center, Kimmel Center, SXSW, Charm City Comedy Fest, Joyce Theater, Vail International Dance Festival, Philly Folk Fest, 92nd St Y, La Mama, Mann Center, MusikFest, Good Good Comedy Theater, TLA, and CMJ. He co-produces Sofar Sounds Philly Comedy Shows, Grin & Beer It Comedy Show at Earth Bread + Brewery, and Young Xer's Night Comedy Shows at the Wilma Theater and he babysits on Tuesday mornings. https://www.joshmachiz.com/ https://twitter.com/PlayWith_Machiz https://twitter.com/MovieFlashMob --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ryan is curiously absent, but it's okay because two very funny people who are frequent performers at Good Good Comedy Theater join me in his stead to read original works. A Kpop star pursues a love interest with a minion, the cast of Friends suffers a tragedy, and Frasier finds himself confronted with a troubled visitor
Comedian John Deary joins to discuss a dying woman with one final wish and cucking a bull in the ultimate cuckception. Also the Gillis SNL issue Check John out @Oh_deary on Twitter and Instagram. He also hosts "Make Up Or Break Up" with Alyssa Al-Dhooki at Good Good Comedy Theater on the last Saturday of every month. https://goodgoodcomedy.com/makeuporbreakup/ Also at Good Hang free comedy showcase at Moonshine every 2nd Thursday with co-host Hannah Trav. @magicmiserytour @jessedraham @neilwoodcomedy
In episode 54, Naomi and Andy are joined by comedy writer and host of Crooked Media's Hysteria podcast Erin Gloria Ryan (@morninggloria) to talk about dating, relationships, Erin's engagement, and give advice to listeners who sent in questions. Also tickets for the live show in Los Angeles on August 10th at The Virgil, two live shows on August 1st at Union Hall, and a show on August 2nd at The Good Good Comedy Theater in Philadelphia are available on the website under 'See Us Live.' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In episode 53, Naomi and Andy bring us sets from buddies Ify Nwadiwe (@IfyNwadiwe) and Brodie Reed (@ayobrobro) along with good friends Alice Wetterlund (@alicewetterlund) and Erin Dewey Lennox (@ErinDeweyLennox). Plus they send some time talking about open relationships and if they would ever try it. Also tickets for the live show in Los Angeles on August 10th at The Virgil, two live shows on August 1st at Union Hall, and a show on August 2nd at The Good Good Comedy Theater in Philadelphia are available on the website under 'See Us Live.' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In episode 52, Naomi and Andy are joined by lovers Ashly Burch (@ashly_burch) and Mort Burke (@MortBurke) to discuss their relationship, whether they could all be friends and hang out, and more! Also tickets for the live show in Los Angeles on August 10th at The Virgil, two live shows on August 1st at Union Hall, and a show on August 2nd at The Good Good Comedy Theater in Philadelphia are available on the website under 'See Us Live.' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In episode 51, Naomi and Andy bring us sets from lovers Chelsea Devantez (@chelseadevantez) and Yassir Lester (@Yassir_Lester) and good friends Lyric Lewis (@lyricsaidwhaaa) and Mary Sohn (@maroldswan). Plus they play their own set from their live June show. Also tickets for the live show in Los Angeles on August 10th at The Virgil, two live shows on August 1st at Union Hall, and a show on August 2nd at The Good Good Comedy Theater in Philadelphia are available on the website under 'See Us Live.' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
When no one is around, Jamie and Caitlin come to life to discuss Toy Story with special guest Sadie Dupuis! Recorded live at Good Good Comedy Theater in Philadelphia and The Rockwell with the Women in Comedy Festival in Boston! (This episode contains spoilers) For Bechdel bonuses, sign up for our Patreon at patreon.com/bechdelcast. Follow @sad13 on Twitter. While you're there, you should also follow @BechdelCast, @caitlindurante and @jamieloftusHELP Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The whites of Philadelphia pitch to a sold out crowd at Good Good Comedy Theater. Nicole Phoenix, Chanel Ali, and Kyle Harris tolerate nonsense about the Jabbawockeez, cookouts, and stolen slang from Ari Fishbein, Molly Hanulec, Chris Stenta, Dan Vetrano, and Caitlin Feeney.FOLLOW DARK TANK & YEDOYE TRAVIS:https://twitter.com/DarkTankPodhttps://twitter.com/ProfessorDoyeDARK TANK is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network & the Brain Machine Network:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/dark-tankhttp://brainmachinenetwork.com/dark-tank
Comedian Bryan Yanez joins the boys to discuss astrology, becoming an accidental hipster, Mexico, and condom hatred. But not before Jesse and Neil get in a petty vindictive argument that makes it awkward. See Bryan Yanez on Delinquent Comedy TONIGHT! January 31st at Good Good Comedy Theater. Come see him at his open mic at Ortliebs every Monday night, 7:30 signups, 8:00 show.
I KNOW IT IS WEIRD! However it turns out I missed a number a while back, so this in not episode 200, rather it is 166 and next week will be 200. This week we welcome comedian TJ Hurley who hosts Justify Your Love at the Good Good Comedy Theater. We talk D&D, Jigsaw and gambling. Plus we play "Reddit Says" on Host vs Guest vs Audience. For More TJ: Justify Your Love
Kate Banford, co-owner of Good Good Comedy Theater and comedian extraordinaire, talks about her childhood love for this old and relatively obscure British retelling of The Chronicles of Narnia. Why does a little girl trust a kidnapper so quickly? How do anthropomorphic animals and Christianity coexist? And was there some Read more…
We’re back and with comedian/Good Good Comedy Theater co-owner Kate Banford. We talk Jello-shots, smoking wacky weed, and being the most homeless full-time student at UDel. Robyn’s on the wagon so we selflessly drink a whole bottle of wine.