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Talking Late Night

Summary: Talking Late Night with Max Kantor highlights comedians while focusing on their Late Night influences and artistic careers.

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 #37: Talking Late Night featuring guest Christine Medrano, stand-up comedian | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:38

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews Christine Medrano, a Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian originally from Winnipeg, Canada. Christine moved to LA when she graduated high school to become an actress but soon afterward found her love for stand-up comedy and never stopped. Over her almost 10-year-long career, she has gotten to open for both Maria Bamford and Jackie Kashian. Christine has also been a finalist for SiriusXM's "Canada's Next Top Comic," the Laugh Factory's Laugh Bowl, was a semi-finalist for NBC's Stand Up for Diversity and a writer for the CBS Diversity Showcase, and will be appearing later this year in HBO's Latino Stand-Up Special. On top of all that, Christine has also been a part of videos for Buzzfeed, Cracked, Super Deluxe, All Def Digital, and the Eric Andre Show. Want to see Christine perform or follow her career? Follow her on both Instagram and Twitter, and check out her website for future performance dates! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes! 

 #36: Talking Late Night featuring guest Andrew George, manager of the Laughing Skull Lounge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:41

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max sits down with Andrew George, stand-up comedian, and manager of the Laughing Skull Lounge in Atlanta, GA. Andrew first got into stand-up for a talent show. Even though he didn't win a trophy, he was hooked on making people laugh. During college, he continued to do stand-up and eventually became an intern at one of Atlanta's and the country's most prominent and famous stand-up comedy clubs: the Laughing Skull Lounge. From there, he never left. Today, Andrew is the manager and the booker for the club and has gotten to share comedy experiences with everyone from Dave Chappelle to Norm Macdonald. Andrew is also one of the people tasked with booking and organizing the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival (April 26-29, 2018), a massive event that takes place every year in Atlanta, bringing in comedians from all over the United States (plus a few surprises!). You can find out more about the Laughing Skull Lounge by clicking here. You can also learn more about the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival and purchase tickets to see some great comedians by clicking here. You can find Andrew performing every week at the club and you can also follow him on Twitter! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes! 

 #35: Talking Late Night featuring guest Jen Lenny, stand-up comedian and Paste Magazine's Comedian to Watch | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:04

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews Jen Lenny, an Atlanta-based stand-up comedian. Jen didn't know she was interested in stand-up until she was peer-pressured into doing it with her friends. While her first time went terribly, her second time was great! So she decided to stick with it. Jen has performed at multiple festivals both in Atlanta and all around the United States and in 2016 was named Paste Magazine's Comedian to Watch. Jen is also a huge fan of the television show "The Bachelor" and one day wants to be a contestant on the show. So much so that she started a movement for it. You can find Jen performing regularly all around Atlanta and can also follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes! 

 #34: Talking Late Night featuring guest Samm Severin, stand-up comedian | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:43

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max speaks with Samm Severin, an Atlanta-based stand-up comedian. Samm began her stand-up career in college after realizing her entire life she had a gift for making others laugh. Her comedy was no exception. After doing extremely well in college, Samm moved to Atlanta to pursue her stand-up career full-time. Since then, she has produced and co-produced Emory University's comedy and poetry scholars showcase, fundraisers for local politicians, and even had her own show entitled "The Samm and Jen's Big Adventures Live Show." Samm also has had the opportunity to open for comics such as Janeane Garofolo, Creed Bratton, Barry Crimmins, and Kyle Kinane. This year, she is set to perform during the 2018 Laughing Skull Comedy Festival! To find Samm and stay updated on her performances, you can follow her on Twitter and Instagram! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #33: Talking Late Night featuring guest Rachel LaForce, former improviser with Second City, actress, stand-up, and writer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:34

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max talks with Rachel LaForce, a former improviser with Second City, a stand-up comedian, and an actress who has been featured in the Whitney Cummings HBO pilot "A Lot" as well as Whitney Cummings' full-feature directorial debut in "The Female Brain." After moving to Chicago to pursue a career in comedy, Rachel became heavily involved in the improv scene there. Rachel has performed with iO Chicago, the Annoyance Theatre, and Second City, where she was a touring company member for many years. She also wrote and performed in many sketches that premiered at multiple festivals such as the Chicago Improv Festival, the Del Close Festival, and the San Francisco Sketchfest. Today, Rachel lives in Los Angeles where she continues her comedy career doing improv, sketch, and stand-up! Interested in learning more about her or seeing her perform? Check out her website where you can follow her on all the social media! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #32: Talking Late Night featuring guest Trey Moe, YouTube personality, stand-up comedian, and actor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:23

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max sits down with Trey Moe, a YouTube celebrity, actor, and stand-up comedian. Trey began his comedy career by writing, filming, and producing sketches at his alma mater, the University of Alabama. After he moved to Atlanta and became a regular stand-up at the Laughing Skull Lounge, he moved to Los Angeles where he became an actor and began his internet fame. Today, Trey has amassed a following of over 300,000 people and his YouTube channel has over 50,000,000 total views. You can follow Trey on his Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube page, and can also find out more about his stand-up touring dates on his website! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #31: Talking Late Night featuring guest Ryan Archibald, former improviser at Second City, Boom Chicago, and iO Chicago, and current Artistic Director at Village Theatre | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:22

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max sits down with Ryan Archibald, a veteran improviser who has performed and taught at Boom Chicago (located in Amsterdam), iO Chicago, and Second City and who is the current Artistic Director for the Village Theatre. As soon as Ryan saw improv for the first time he knew that's what he wanted to do. Not only was he an improviser at all three of those theatres previously mentioned, but he also was a teacher, coach, and director for multiple shows and theatres. Ryan performed with the Second City Touring Company and was on a resident stage in Las Vegas as well. After performing all over the world for many years, Ryan was hired by the Village Theatre in Atlanta to be their new Artistic Director, a role that he serves as today. Interested in taking classes or seeing shows at the Village Theatre? Check out their website here where, more than likely, you'll be able to see Ryan in a few shows! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #30: Talking Late Night featuring guest Curtis Retherford, improviser at Upright Citizens Brigade, improv coach, and writer for Princeton Review's Test Preparation books | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:33

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max talks with Curtis Retherford, an improviser with the Upright Citizens Brigade, an improv coach to multiple teams, and a writer for the Princeton Review's Test Preparation books. Curtis had a feeling that his life would focus on comedy when in the 4th grade he was named "Class Comedian." After graduating from Evergreen State College in 2003, Curtis moved to Seattle where he made doughnuts for Top Pot Doughnuts. Then, he moved to New York City where his comedy career really took off. Curtis currently performs improv with numerous groups, including Megaplex, at Upright Citizens Brigade Hell's Kitchen. He also is the host of his very own podcast entitled "Improv, Beat by Beat." Finally, Curtis is currently a writer for many of the Princeton Review's Test Preparation books. So odds are he helped you pass your SAT or ACT! Want to learn more about Curtis? Check out his website and be sure to follow him on Twitter! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #29: Talking Late Night featuring guest Casey Whitaker, improviser from Second City, playwright, and stand-up comic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:47

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews Casey Whitaker, a former touring cast member with Second City, playwright of "Lucky, Liar, Loser," and an actress and stand-up comedian. Casey got involved in Chicago comedy when she participated in the Second City Comedy Studies program while attending the University of Kentucky. She was hooked and ended up staying in Chicago. In her time there, Casey played at iO Chicago and Second City and became a member of Second City's national touring troupe. She wrote and directed the play "Luck, Liar, Loser" and had it performed at Saint Mary's college while she was the Margaret M. Hill-endowed Visiting Artist-in-Residence. With stand-up, Casey has been able to tour all over Europe and the United States and her unique routine has been met with much praise. To learn more about Casey and follow her comedy career, check out her website! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #28: Talking Late Night featuring guest Damon Sumner, stand-up comedian, co-founder of Kungfu Comedy Club, and co-host of Fourth and Ten podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:53

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews Damon Sumner, an accomplished stand-up comedian, co-founder of China's very first maintained comedy club, and co-host of the sports and comedy podcast "Fourth and Ten." Since starting stand-up, Damon has had an extremely successful and exciting career in comedy. He has gotten to perform sets at festivals and clubs not only all over the United States but the world as well. He has shared the stage with people such as Todd Glass, Iliza Shlesinger, and Wendy Liebman, and performed at festivals like the Dallas Comedy Festival and the Laugh Your Asheville Off Comedy Festival. Damon was a part of the team that opened the first full-time mainland comedy club in China, the Kungfu Comedy Club. The club's influence in Asian comedy has been instrumental and was a leading cause of stand-up spreading to many Asian countries, notably China and Vietnam. Finally, Damon co-hosts the hilarious podcast "Fourth and Ten" alongside former Talking Late Night guest David Perdue and fellow stand-up comedian Nathan Owens. Want to learn more about Damon? Check out his website here and be sure to follow him on Twitter by clicking here. Also be sure to check out Damon's podcast and like its Facebook page! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #27: Talking Late Night featuring guest Vincent Migliore, co-founder of Rufio and improviser at the Village Theatre | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:02

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max sits down with Vincent Migliore, co-founder of Rufio and an improviser, coach, and teacher at the Village Theatre. Vincent realized he liked comedy at a young age when he watched the movie "Airplane" for the first time (from which he memorized multiple scenes) and put on every single piece of clothing he owned to make his family laugh. Vincent tried his first hand at improv at the Village Theatre and ended up never leaving. After taking numerous classes, he joined their Main Stage Cast and became an improv teacher and coach. That's not all, though. Vincent is the co-founder (along with Cassidy Russell) of the critically-acclaimed improv duo "Rufio." With Rufio, Vincent and Cassidy have performed at the Black Box Tournament in Atlanta, the Del Close Marathon at the UCB Theatre in New York, Theatre 99 in Charleston, and at many more theatres and festivals across the United States. Want to see Vincent perform? Check out the Village Theatre at their website and Rufio at their website! Want to learn more about Vincent? Be sure to follow him on Twitter! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #26: Talking Late Night featuring guest Jessica Young, improviser at The Village Theatre, former improviser at Ryan Stiles' The Upfront Theatre, and professional actress | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:56

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews Jessica Young, an improviser currently at the Village Theatre in Atlanta, but a former Mainstage Player at Ryan Stiles' The Upfront Theatre in Bellingham, Washington. Jessica got involved with improv when she went to Western Washington University and joined their nationally acclaimed troupe "The Dead Parrots Society." From there, Jessica fell in love with the art of improv. After graduating with a degree in Theatrical Performance, Jessica moved to New York City to pursue theatre. Once there, she continued her acting career by appearing in multiple productions, continued her improv career by training at both the Peoples Improv Theatre (PIT) and the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB), and worked an amazing job at a comic book shop. After that, she lived in both Bellingham, Washington (where she became a Mainstage Player for Ryan Stiles' The Upfront Theatre) and Los Angeles, California (where she trained at The Groundlings and iO West). After a long road trip across America (no joke), she landed in Atlanta at the Village Theatre, where she continues to perform improv, coach, and act to this day. You can follow Jessica on Instagram to learn about all her upcoming performances, and also be sure to check out the Village Theatre to see their amazing improv shows! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #25: Talking Late Night featuring guest CJ Toledano, managing editor for The Checkdown, and former writer for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Bleacher Report | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:17

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews CJ Toledano, the current managing editor for the NFL's "The Checkdown," and a former writer for Bleacher Report, and NBC's "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." CJ has one unique comedy career and has practically done it all. When it comes to late-night television, CJ has been a script intern with "Conan." From there, he was hired to be a writer in New York City for "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." When it comes to sports, CJ has held some cool jobs. He was the head writer for the Detroit Pistons, helping them produce content for Funny or Die. From there, he was hired by notable sports reporting website Bleacher Report to be a head writer. At Bleacher Report, CJ wrote and produced web series such as "Game of Zones" and "Gridiron Heights." Today, he is the managing editor for the NFL's "The Checkdown." Finally, CJ is also a stand-up comedian who has opened for both Bo Burnham and Joel McHale. See? He really has done it all. If you want to learn more about CJ, be sure to follow him Twitter! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #24: Talking Late Night featuring guest Joe Kwaczala, Comedy Central's 2017 Up Next Comic to Watch and former writer for Clickhole and the Onion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:03

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews Joe Kwaczala, one of Comedy Central's 2017 Up Next Comics to Watch and former writer for Clickhole and the Onion News Network. In his comedy career, Joe has been all over. When it comes to stand-up, Joe has performed all over the United States and has opened for acts such as Aziz Ansari, Joel McHale, and the Sklar Brothers. As a writer, Joe has contributed his work to both Clickhole and the Onion News Network. He co-created, wrote, and starred in the IFC web series "Does Dave Know We're Here?" and also won the "Best Comedy" award at the New York Television Festival for his independent pilot "Cowards." Finally, Joe is the host of the Late Live Show, a talk show that was performed live for audiences in Chicago and eventually Los Angeles. Currently, Joe is the host of The Wheel Show, a long-running sketch/variety show at the Nerdist Showroom at Meltdown Comics. If you'd like to learn more about Joe, follow him on Twitter, like his pictures on Instagram, or check out his website where you can watch his award-winning pilot episode of his show! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

 #23: Talking Late Night featuring guest Bill DiPiero, improviser at the Upright Citizens Brigade, actor, and writer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:39

On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews Bill DiPiero, an improviser currently at the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York City, but has previously performed at the Washington Improv Theatre (WIT), the People's Improv Theatre (PIT), and iO Chicago in shows at festivals all over the United States. In addition to being an improv performer, Bill is an improv coach and teacher as well. Apart from improv, Bill is a writer and actor as well. He wrote and directed a comedy musical that was produced called "Teeth: A Monstrous Musical Comedy" (which you can actually watch by clicking here)! Finally, his comedy TV pilot "Crime Boys," co-written with Zach Goldbaum, was a 2017 New York Television Festival Official Selection. You can follow Bill on Twitter and check him out at his website. You can also find him performing improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade and People's Improv Theatre! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!

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