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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: August, 2013
Aug 30, 2013

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Lance and Ray talk with the sweet and hilarious Matt Schatz, a writer of plays (The Tallest Building in the World), musicals (Love Trapezoid, Dunkfest '88), and television. Matt is working on a pilot he wrote for Fox as well as one he was commissioned to write for USA.

They talk about the various pilots Matt is working on (including one inspired by a rabbi in NJ who hired a hitman to kill his wife), why he doesn't like asking questions about TV writing contracts he signs, the key to his writing process, and his advice to aspiring artists.

Also, Matt performs a brand-new original song about he and his wife moving to LA, Television Reviews Based Entirely on Hearsay, and Ray and Lance talk about NJ beaches, N'Sync, and people (like Matt) making the move to LA.

 

Aug 20, 2013

“It’s become very strange that people are so afraid to support each other.”

Lance and Ray talk with the multi-talented, multi-charming Nick Blaemire, actor (Godspell, Dogfight), musical theatre writer (Glory Days, After Robert Hutchins), and all-around performer. Nick fronts a band called Nick Blaemire and the Hustle, who you can catch at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2 on Tuesday, September 3rd at 11 PM. It's a free show/release party for their new video, "I Like It More."

They talk about what it was like when Glory Days (a Broadway show Nick co-wrote) closed the morning after opening night, why musicians are cooler than actors, the bass line in Bell Biv DeVoe's "Poison", and the value of supporting others.

Also, Nick performs his new song "Trouble," Lance and Ray take a Field Trip to the Grand Canyon, and Ray and Lance talk about why Ray was recently inspired to send a naked photo of himself to a bride on her wedding day, how excited they are that the person who first cast them in a play together just got married, and how it feels when someone doesn't like you.

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