In the premiere episode of Coming To The Stage, host Dan Levy introduces Ian Abramson and Sara Schaefer. From pumping gas, to time travel, to complex math, these two cover a lot of ground! Our Humorous Vacuum Robot seeks advice from his neighborhood bartender.
In episode 2, comedians Jen D'Angelo and Dave Anthony hit the stage with host, Dan Levy. Jen talks about her respect for animals while Dave delivers a fresh take on marriage and kids. The world is under attack in the next Humorous Vacuum Robot!
In episode 3, our host, Dan Levy, introduces Joe Sib, who gets real about his kids and men, and Rob O'Reilly, who talks roommates, relationships and throws in some impressions. Plus, our Humorous Vacuum Robot saves the day!
Comedians James Davis and Matt McCarthy discuss bathroom issues, trending topics and marriage.
Alan Strickland Williams and Jesse Popp discuss a love of free things, nighttime, and sports.
Rell Battle and Benji Aflalo take the stage.
In the Season 2 Premiere, host Dan Levy brings to the stage: the dark and outlandish jokes of Dan St. Germain and the physical comedy and one-liners of Josh Fadem. Plus, catch up on last season's cartoon saga - Humorous Vacuum Robot!
This week, Dan Levy brings 2 comedians to the stage who both have some interesting facts about their names, Rhea Butcher & Eddie Della Siepe. Intrigued? Tune in to hear their stories about growing up and airport security. And, Humorous Vacuum Robot ponders his destiny.
In episode 3, comedians Donnivin Jordan and Ashley Barnhill join Dan Levy to tell us all about living with debt, being single, and the differences between dating older and younger women. Unfortunately, Humorous Vacuum Robot gets dumped.
This week, host Dan Levy brings to the stage, Megan Koester & Vincent Oshana. Together these two high energy comedianss use impressions to talk about everything from politics to poor cell phone reception. And, Humorous Vacuum Robot meets his maker.
In episode 5, Dan Levy introduces Merrill Davis and Tom McCaffrey. These two comedians talk about everything from painting parties to getting peed on. An old friend is back for the Humorous Vacuum Robot.
In Epsiode 6, host Dan Levy is joined by J.R. De Guzman and Finn Straley. From J.R.'s musical comedy to Finn's millenial witticism, this last episode is sure to delight! Plus, Humorous Vacuum Robot and his friends prove to be the ultimate warriors.
In the Season 3 premiere, new host, Tom Green, introduces us to Kevin Christy & Mo Welch. From the absurd cost of weddings, to life changing marketing ideas, they kick the season off right! Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone visits the podcast, "Your Mom's House".
Host, Tom Green, brings racially ambiguous Nick Youssef & super organized Liz Miele to the stage. They find the funny in milk hangovers and mad airport dashes. Mr. Microphone wants to be on stage just like them so he turns to his old friend, Jamie Masada.
In this episode, Jamel Johnson & Dave Ross are brought to our stage by host, Tom Green. They tackle such serious topics as white guilt, friendship and how to treat the homeless. Plus, Mr. Microphone has a pre-show chat with comedian, Todd Bridges.
Host, Tom Green brings Paige Weldon and Caleb Synan to the stage. Together they charm the single, childless, HMO crowd with jokes about dating and becoming an adult. Mr. Microphone keeps working on his craft at open mic nights.
In this episode, host Tom Green brings Matthew Broussard & Jared Moskowitz to the stage. They address the pitfalls of dating, from small figurines and seriel killer looks to lies in online profiles. And, Mr. Microphone gives a glimpse into his home life.
Tom Green introduces the final 2 comedians of the season, Miles K & Travis Howze. Together these two tackle Netflix recommendations and "Don't Ask Don't Tell". Plus, watch Mr. Microphone kill his audition.
In the Season 4 premiere, Host Andy Kindler brings Feraz Ozel and Kelly Landry to the stage. They explore topics ranging from gym bros to cat ladies and everything in between. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone asks Doug Stanhope why he didn't mention him in his book, Digging Up Mother.
In the second episode of Season 4, Host Andy Kindler brings Emily Maya Mills and Yedoye Travis to the stage. Emily discusses the sometimes awkward transition of becoming a stepmom, while Yedoye discusses the casual racism he encounters on a daily basis. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone sits down for an interview with Todd Bridges.
Andy Kindler welcomes Erica Rhodes & Kyle Clark to the stage. Erica finds the humor in her dad's MS, while Kyle discusses how Taco Bell can be categorized as avant-garde art. Mr. Microphone pitches "Drumline: Unplugged" to an unimpressed Nick Cannon.
The fourth episode of Coming To The Stage features Barbara Gray & Danny Soloman, hosted by Andy Kindler. They discuss everything from dating in LA to being the weird kid in grade school. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone struggles with his own joke writing.
Growing up listening to hip hop with parents from a small town in India and facing difficulties living with long hair as a man are just two of the hilarious topics covered by Neel Nanda and Anto Chan in this episode of Coming To The Stage hosted by Andy Kindler. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone travels to Hollywood Boulevard to get a taste of Hollywood.
In the season finale of Coming To The Stage, Jamie Loftus takes the mic to describe the time she unintentionally ran away from home, while Cory Loykasek gives the audience his reason for lying about his age. Mr. Microphone works long hours at the office.
Join Ross Everett, Kiran Deol and Host Andy Kindler in the first episode of season five as they talk about dating apps, mustaches and giving birth.
In episode two, hosted by Andy Kindler, Tess Barker talks about the interesting people you'll see in Graceland, while French-Iranian violinist Armando Anto describes the differences between France and America.
Host Andy Kindler brings Scout Durwood and Chinedu Unaka to the stage where they talk about everything from dating exes to famous sports stars and everything in between. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone decides to record his first comedy album.
Host Andy Kindler brings Dave Waite and Ify Nwadiwe to the stage, where they discuss everything from doing shrooms in a hot tub to growing up in Compton. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone struggles to take the best picture for the cover of his first comedy album.
Moses Storm talks about the time he went to cheerleading camp, and Ever Mainard discusses the strange things you'll find in the showers at your local gym. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone is an extra on a big production.
In the Season Five finale, Host Andy Kindler, Richard Villa and Jamar Neighbors discuss fatherhood, illegal immigrants and Halloween. And Mr. Microphone makes great strides with his career in comedy - on LinkedIn.
Veteran comedian George Wallace welcomes Preacher Lawson & Mike Falzone to the stage. The two riff on everything from being too ticklish to go to jail, to the best way to stop a dog fight. Plus, Mr. Microphone returns with his never-ending quest to make it big.
Master comedian George Wallace introduces Steven Briggs & Stephanie Simbari to the stage. They discuss everything from having very religious parents who lied to having crappy sex lives and not knowing how to fix it. Also, always-sober Mr. Microphone goes to an AA meeting to try and score some leads.
Actor and stand-up comedian George Wallace brings Dave Helem and Mike Lester to the stage. They talk about everything from quitting their crappy jobs to getting their adult braces off. All of this while Mr. Microphone ruins a nice, simple game of Password.
Veteran funny-man George Wallace brings Matt Donaher & Brian Moses up to the stage. They riff on everything from having very progressive bullies in high school to the punching aliens in the face stereotype no one is talking about. And Mr. Microphone tries to sue a golf trophy for microphone identify theft.
Famous actor and stand-up comedian George Wallace welcomes Amy Silverberg & Noah Findling to the stage. They discuss everything from accidentally having a boob out on Hollywood Boulevard to getting therapy sessions from their accountant father. And Mr. Microphone auditions for Hamlet.
In the season finale, host George Wallace brings Martin Morrow & Bill Santiago to the stage. They talk about everything from homophobic reggae music to making fun of religion and why science doesn't make sense sometimes. Also, Mr. Microphone valets cars in the hopes it will get him into the comedy business.
Elliott Morgan discusses being an influencer and Nate Jackson wonders if any good women are left.
Arnez J, talks about all the races and Helen Hong jokes about dating sites.
Will Weldon discusses plans he doesn't have and Mal Hall, rocks out to "Shake It Off."
George Wallace introduces Becky Robinson and Josh Adam Meyers.
Boogie B recounts calling FEMA and Dave Merheje discusses why Drake cares about what people think.
Alycia Cooper riffs on killing dreams and Jeffrey Jay suggests a cocaine and Oreo addiction study.
Daniel Webb talks about going to Wendy's on his birthday and Joel Boyd shares his street cred goals.
Adam Hamilton talks about his tap shoes and Cookie Hull discusses chicken rules.
Vanessa Johnston and Yusuf Ali riff on broke dudes, lessons from their parents, and more.
Josh Comers and Michael Truesdale talk about buses, having kids in Los Angeles, and more.
JC Coccoli and Vince Caldera talk about stealing fish, getting advice from Ouija boards, and more.
Veteran funny-man Jamie Kennedy brings Edgar Rivera and Michelle Stevenson up to the stage.
Sarah Afkami and Andrew Orolfo talk about being Persian in Texas, man buns, and more.
Leah Rudick and Michael Burnett talk wedding practices, tortoises, and more.
Veteran comedian Jamie Kennedy welcomes Kelsey Cook & Chris Millhouse to the stage. The two riff off everything from getting engaged, to being brave by eating bread. Plus, Mr. Microphone takes his show to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Master comedian Jamie Kennedy introduces Melissa McQueen & Skyler Stone to the stage. They discuss everything from in laws getting out of prison to having twins. Also, Mr. Microphone runs into himself!
Actor and stand-up comedian Jamie Kennedy brings Flip Schultz and Justin Clark to the stage. They talk about everything from having silly names to homeless townhalls. All of this while Mr. Microphone breaks out his best dance moves!
Veteran funny-man Jamie Kennedy brings Drew Platt & Evan McDonald up to the stage. They riff off everything from balding aggressively to not liking white babies. And Mr. Microphone dreams the day away.
Famous actor and stand-up comedian Jamie Kennedy welcomes Mateen Stewart & Jason Rodgers to the stage. They discuss everything from the trials of being a kindergarten teacher to being raised by hippies. And Mr. Microphone tries to one up an old friend.
In the season finale, host Jamie Kennedy brings Julian Kiani & Katrina Davis to the stage. They talk everything from the weird things you find in your pockets to commercials for stuffed crust pizzas. Also, Mr. Microphone goes to the DMV to get his license.