May 28, 2012

Pod #72

Recorded January 21, 2012 at Marines Memorial Theater as part of the SF Sketchfest.

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The Cross-Time Adventures of Colonel Tick-Tock, “A Wilde Party”

Colonel Tick-Tock: Craig Cackowski

Constance: Annie Savage

HRH the Queen: Mark Gagliardi

Auntie Meridian: Busy Philipps

Oscar Wilde: John Ennis

Oscar Wilde: James Urbaniak

Oscar Wilde: John DiMaggio

Oscar Wilde: Paul Sabourin

Oscar Wilde: Storm DiCostanzo

Oscar Wilde: Bill Corbett

Oscar Wilde: Kevin Murphy

Trick-clock: Hal Lublin

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May 21, 2012

Pod #72

Recorded February 4, 2012 at Largo, Los Angeles.

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Beyond Belief, “Goatbusters”

Frank Doyle: Paul F. Tompkins

Sadie Doyle: Paget Brewster

El Chupacabra: Matt Gourley

The Goat: Gillian Jacobs

The Witch: Natalie Morales

The Prince: Mark Gagliardi

Spooky Narrator: Hal Lublin

Commentary!

Blacker:

Well, I think we fairly well exhausted our supply of sheep and goat jokes. Possibly all of our barnyard humor. But it makes for a fun episode, I think.

Most tickling to me is Gillian Jacobs—a sincerely great actress who has been doing stage work since she was a child, studied at Juilliard, and has done masterful film, TV, and theater work—who spends half of this episode bleating as a goat. And you know what? She kills it. There is pathos in that goat! There is comedy and drama in that goat!

The part of the Chupacabra was originally written for Nick Kroll (who actually did perform it in 2010, in a recording that sadly no longer exists). When Nick wasn’t available, we went immediately to our pal Matt Gourley (of the Superego podcast) who performed the part when we brought it to San Francisco Sketchfest earlier this year. Gourley has remarkable comic timing and inhabits a character in such weird, specific ways; we know that we can always count on Matt to bring the goods, as he does here, masterfully.

We sometimes have an actor in mind for a role when we write it, just to help us give it voice. Such was the case with the Witch in this episode; we originally wrote it for Aubrey Plaza, though we didn’t approach her for the role when it came time to put the episode up. Rather, we went right to our friend Natalie Morales, who has great comic chops and commands the stage with her presence. As often happens when we get the right actor in the right part, Natalie made us want to explore the character further. Look for this Witch—who may even get a name—to reappear in the near future.

Paul F. Tompkins and Paget Brewster bring their usual brilliance. Paul in particular has some terrific dramatic swings in this episode; he plays well with Gourley anyway, but you can really tell Frank is listening to the Chupacabra’s story. PFT doesn’t often get his due as an actor because he makes it look so easy. Note the intention that Paul gives every one of his lines. That is not easy to do.

Acker loves playing in fairy tale tropes, and the apples-as-magic-delivery-system came from him. I think it’s clever and not something we’ve seen played with in witch-mythos.

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May 14, 2012

Pod #71

Recorded Februay 4, 2012 at Largo, Los Angeles.

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Amelia Earhart, Fearless Flier!, “Vild Vild Vest”

Amelia Earhart: Autumn Reeser

Billy the Kid: Jason Ritter

Frau Grausamkeit: Jeremy Carter

Otto Drangt: Andy Daly

Franz: Craig Cackowski

Claus: Mark Gagliardi

Abby Adams: Annie Savage

Amelia theme: HoneyHoney

Commentary!

Blacker:

This is one of the few episodes we’ve rerun at Largo. We first performed it with a nearly identical cast in February of 2011, but the audio from that month was damaged. So, we got to polish and rerun it this past February, bringing back Jason Ritter as Billy the Kid. Jason and Autumn Reeser have a charming chemistry—naturally, as they are both incredibly charming people.

For some reason, as I recall, this show came together fairly late and we had a hell of a time finding someone to play the Frau Grausamkeit, the “Lioness of the Reich.” Back in 2011, our pal Kirsten Vangsness was to play the part but she got terribly sick the day of the show, and Tom Lenk went on in her place. We already had Andy Daly set as Otto Drangt, the role he played in the previous Amelia, and we needed someone who could hold her own against Andy’s comic brilliance. I think we went to all of the awesome comic actresses we know —- and there are a lot of them —- but no one was available the night of the show. Having recently played so often with the geniuses at SuperEgo, we decided to… go in a different direction and cast Jeremy Carter who just kills it. Jeremy finds the weird as well as the pathos in every character he plays. It’s always a treat when he —- or any of the SuperEgo guys —- joins our show.

Rounding out the cast are Craig Cackowski and Mark Gagliardi as Nazis. Craig and Gags are particularly gifted making these supporting parts the stars of their own show (in the characters’ own minds). You can hear how the audience comes alive when Craig and Mark are playing.

Special note should be made of the music in this episode. Our pals HoneyHoney sang the theme song, which Andy Paley wrote with Acker, and I love the bluesy undertone Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe bring to it. Most impressive, though, is the work that assistant music supervisor Jonathan Dinerstein did in this piece. I believe Acker asked him to turn some Wagner and other German music into western, honky tonk (player piano) pieces. Dinerstein met the challenge and then some. We have a demo of the “HonkyValks” (player piano “Ride of the Valkyries”) that he did and hope to make it available someday. It’s really cool!

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May 13, 2012

May 12 show

Thanks to everyone who came out for our May 12 show at Largo! Guest stars included Nathan Fillion, Molly Quinn, Erinn Hayes, John Ross Bowie, David Anders, Kirsten Vangsness, Brendon Small, Jenny Wade, Paul & Storm, Sara Watkins, Sean Watkins, and Reggie Watts!

Mark Gagliardi wore special “Croach the Tracker” make-up designed by Dan Gilbert.

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