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The Lance and Ray Show

Lance Rubin and Ray Munoz are best friends. They live in NYC and have made comedy together as The Lance and Ray Show, with runs of several live shows at the UCB Theatre and The PIT, plus mind-blowing videos on the web. Now they bring their unique brand of genuine, human comedy to this podcast. Every week features talk, an interview, a comedy bit, inspiring words, and music. Always in 20 minutes or less.
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Now displaying: May, 2013
May 28, 2013

“Yeah, but they usually don’t know if it ended up in death or not.”

Lance and Ray talk with hilarious storyteller/teacher/director John Flynn. He has a weekly open mic storytelling show Oh, Hey Guys! Thursdays at 6 at UCBEast, and his album Faggot Munchkin, recorded live at the UCB Theatre, will be available for purchase soon.

They talk about John's approach to storytelling, why being a drug dealer was the best job in the world, and how performing in a show at the Paper Mill Playhouse changed his life forever.

Also, Ray performs his song "Pick 'Em Up", Lance and Ray present The World's Worst Joke-tellers, and Ray and Lance talk about After Earth and Bang With Friends.

May 8, 2013

“Always pick up the dog.”

Lance and Ray talk with Jeff De Picciotto, creator/star of the fantastic cooking webseries Fudehouse (fudehouse.com) and all-around terrific dude. They talk about the time Jeff went on a Food Network competition show with his family, the joy he derives from messing with people both on-stage and off, and Jeff's life-defining performing origin story.

Also, Matt Hinkley's "Blue & Grey", Famous People Reading Excerpts from Cormac McCarthy's The Road, and Lance and Ray talk about blind people cleaning up after seeing-eye dogs, the magic the Knicks bring to Lance's life, and the energy of shared experiences.

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