Blending the scenes we put on stage with the confessions we tell in the alley after. Adapted from the award-winning ALLEGEDLY… stage show. From one big question, the crew and their amazing guests dissect the intricacies of modern life, adulthood, name-dropping, friendship, burritos, guitars (exclusively Josh), alternate dimensions, and the cruelty of existential dread… punctuated with fully-produced, yet improvised comedy scenes.
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Blending the scenes we put on stage with the confessions we tell in the alley after. Adapted from the award-winning ALLEGEDLY… stage show. From one big question, the crew and their amazing guests dissect the intricacies of modern life, adulthood, name-dropping, friendship, burritos, guitars (exclusively Josh), alternate dimensions, and the cruelty of existential dread… punctuated with fully-produced, yet improvised comedy scenes.
312 - Very Good, Very Gauche (with Ben Compton and Sammy Glicker)
The Super Legit Podcast
1 hour 4 minutes 44 seconds
9 months ago
312 - Very Good, Very Gauche (with Ben Compton and Sammy Glicker)
Special guests Ben Compton (yes, another Compton!) and Sammy Glicker answer the question, “what’s the most ‘base’ thing you will always prefer over better options?” We dig into supermarket steaks, video games, manual transmissions, and much more while a forgotten sibling tries to get noticed, an H.E.B. transplant tries to get promoted, and a clown tries to get away with, well… you’ll find out!
The Super Legit Podcast
Blending the scenes we put on stage with the confessions we tell in the alley after. Adapted from the award-winning ALLEGEDLY… stage show. From one big question, the crew and their amazing guests dissect the intricacies of modern life, adulthood, name-dropping, friendship, burritos, guitars (exclusively Josh), alternate dimensions, and the cruelty of existential dread… punctuated with fully-produced, yet improvised comedy scenes.