Life In Comedy explores the triumphs and struggles of the working comedian. Host Will Becton has been around a lot of funny people. He was the original engineer of Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend, and worked at Team Coco for the entire run on CONAN on TBS. Prior to Team Coco he performed improv comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre with house teams The Syndicate and Team Brooklyn. Will has a... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsSociety & CultureComedy |
Madeleine Smithberg is best know as co-creator and executive producer of The Daily Show, which she ran for seven years, spanning the Craig Kilborn and Jon Stewart eras. The list of people Madeleine hired during her tenure includes Jon Stewart, Stephe... more
Seth Morris is one of the most prolific performers to come out of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. His sketch group Naked Babies (with John Ross Bowie, Rob Corddry, and Brian Huskey) was a juggernaut. Seth also performed in classic long-running ... more
Many people know Bobby Moynihan from his nine seasons on Saturday Night Live, but his formative years as a comedian were improvising at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York, where he was a member of house teams Police Chief Rumble and The... more
Colton Dunn has been a stalwart of the improv and sketch comedy scene since the late 90s. Will first met Colton when they were in the same Level 1 class at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in its early days in New York. Since then Colton has perf... more
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Been waiting for something like this for a long time… Great conversation with an eye for the concrete history of how comedy scenes develop that’s more than just insular locker room pats on the back. I’ve always been curious about what folks that ‘make it’ actually go through, but comedians always seem to gloss over the nitty gritty of how ordinary people end up in your living room making you laugh. I never heard of the host before, but he clearly cares about comedy in an almost anthropological w... more
I’ve only been able to listen to the first episode (the only one available so far) but I can already say this is a must listen for anyone who values comedy as a craft and an art form. It’s a deep dive into the struggles and successes of comedians, who’s crossed paths with and influenced who, where the ideas for sketches and shows came from, and just what makes a joke funny. If that makes it sound “insiders”, it’s not. Imo this is for anyone who likes to laugh!
If you like to hear about the history and details of comedians’ experiences, this is a must-listen. Great stuff!
Apple Podcasts | #241 | United States/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
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