Fri, 30 September 2022
Michael R. Jackson is the creator of the Tony Award-winning musical A Strange Loop . It’s a musical about writing a musical. It’s about the usher – whose name also happens to be Usher – and follows his life, his parents, his friends, his self-doubts and his aspirations. It explores some very big ideas in its hour and 45 minute runtime. It’s also funny, approachable and really catchy. It won the honor for Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical at the most recent Tony Awards. Recently our correspondent Julie Klausner caught the show on Broadway, and she fell in love right away. So she sat down with Michael R. Jackson and together they chatted about the musical. They talked about who inspired some of the characters in the project, the first time Michael showed the musical to his family and more.
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Tue, 27 September 2022
Billy Eichner was already a working comedian when he rose to fame as the host of Billy on the Street – a bonkers game show where he runs up and down the streets of Manhattan shouting questions at strangers. Now, he’s written and starred in his first movie. Bros is a romantic comedy, produced by Judd Apatow, about a same-sex relationship. Bros features an entirely queer cast – the first of its kind from a major studio. It’s got a classic rom-com plot, but remains true to the world it lives in: a world with poppers and thruples. It’s what makes the movie unique and funny in a refreshing way. Billy joins us to talk about his favorite parts of creating Bros.
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Fri, 23 September 2022
Chris Estrada is a stand-up comedian and co-creator of the new TV comedy, This Fool. Estrada also stars as the show’s main character: Julio. Julio lives in South Central Los Angeles, where Chris grew up, but the show isn’t autobiographical. Julio works at a local nonprofit that helps former gang members adjust to life on the outside. The show follows the misadventures of Julio and his cousin Luis who has finished up a lengthy prison sentence. The show is funny, human, unexpected and at times, surprisingly sweet. We talk with Chris about co-creating This Fool, his love of punk music and his late start as a stand-up comedian.
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Tue, 20 September 2022
Bobby Moynihan first appeared on SNL in 2008, and starred on the show for nearly a decade. He did a few impressions, but his strength was portraying offbeat characters. When Bobby left SNL in 2017, he began to appear in a variety of projects; shows like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and movies like The Secret Life of Pets. In his free time in-between projects, Bobby began writing. He created Loafy, the series of shorts about a cartoon, drug-dealing manatee of the same name. Lightning Wolves, an adult send-up of late 20th century animated shows like Captain Planet, came next. Bobby recently transferred that same passion for writing into the book world. He just published his first children’s book, Not All Sheep are Boring. It follows the adventures of sheep who actually lead rich, interesting lives and have hobbies like drinking coffee, metal detecting, and eating pasta. Bobby sat down with Bullseye to discuss his latest venture.
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Fri, 16 September 2022
Loudon Wainwright III is a singer and songwriter. He began his folk career in the late 60s, and released his self-titled debut in 1970. He’s occasionally referred to as a novelty singer, but his broad musical catalog has proven that to be untrue. Loudon has recorded 26 studio albums, six compilations, and four live albums. His album High Wide and Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project brought him his first Grammy in 2010 for Best Traditional Folk Album. He recently turned 75 and commemorated this milestone with his newest album called Lifetime Achievement.
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Tue, 13 September 2022
Christine Baranski is an actor with an impressive resume. She went to Juilliard, performed on Broadway in shows like The Real Thing, Rumors, and House of Blue Leaves – she’s won two Tony Awards. On the hit sitcom Cybil she played the title character’s best friend, Maryann and won an Emmy award for the role. Baranski’s an iconic character actor with a distinctive look that commands your attention on screen. In 2009, she got a part on The Good Wife as Diane Lockheart. The show’s spin off The Good Fight is airing its final season now on Paramount+. Baranski reflects on her time portraying Diane on The Good Fight as the show wraps up. Plus, she talks about being one of the early graduates of Juilliard, and her long-time collaborated relationship with Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim.
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Fri, 9 September 2022
Cristin Milioti is an actor who’s been in a lot of stuff lately. She’s in the HBO show Made for Love , the new Peacock series The Resort and she’s appeared on FX’s Fargo and in the Wolf of Wall Street. When we talked with her on Bullseye, she had just starred in 2020’s Palm Springs where she acted alongside Andy Smaberg. Linda Holmes, the host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, conducted the interview. They talk about Palm Springs and Cristin’s roles on shows like How I Met Your Mother, 30 Rock and in the Tony Award-winning Broadway show Once.
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Tue, 6 September 2022
James Acaster is a standup comic from London. On stage, his comedy is observational, a little absurd and animated, but also really cutting. His most recent special is called Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999. This week, we’re revisiting our conversation with James from 2018. We’ll talk about the different ways comics in the US and UK develop their material and how James has struggled to bring his comedy stateside. Plus, he’ll discuss the time he genuinely believed he was in a band that could change the word, and how a near death experience led him to a career in stand-up. His third book James Acaster’s Guide to Quitting Social Media is out now.
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