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Pick of the Day: Thrilling Adventure Hour (in LA) 6/24

May 9, 2023
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Only a few years ago, one of the classiest gatherings in LA comedy would convene at Largo for Ben Acker and Blacker‘s modern day old-timey radio show, The Thrilling Adventure Hour. If our memory serves us correctly, there used to be a TAH fan who would specifically fly into LA whenever the show was happening only to fly back the next day.

Then, 2020 came around.

We won’t beleaguer you with recent history, but suffice it to say it has felt like eons since there has been a live, in-person Thrilling Adventure Hour, but that’s all going to change next month. On Saturday, Jun. 24th at 7PM & 9PM at Hollywood’s Bourbon Room, Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster and the WorkJuice Players will take their podiums again to bring these amazing retro style radio plays to life.

Tickets are only $25 and you best go get them fast before they sell out. Get 7PM tickets here and 9PM tickets here.

#PickoftheDay: Thrilling Adventure Hour-A Halloween Beyond Belief 10/31

October 13, 2020
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If you’re at a loss to make plans for Halloween because, well, we’re kind of all at a loss to make plans for anything right now, might we suggest the Thrilling Adventure Hour Live’s special Halloween live-stream show, A Halloween Beyond Belief.

Two brand new, ghoulish, yet cool episodes lead off by the posh socialites/mediums Frank & Sadie Doyle (splendidly reprised once more by Paul F. Tompkins and Paget Brewster) will go live with the rest of the WorkJuice Players (Busy Philipps, Joshua Malina, Autumn Reeser, Annie Savage, Hal Lublin, Craig Cackowski, Janet Varney, Mark Gagliardi, and Marc Evan Jackson)

Thrilling Adventure Hour: A Halloween Beyond Belief is actually slated for Halloween night, 5PM PT/8PM ET and tickets are pay what you want, though $10 is suggested. Get your tickets here while you still can.

FYI, an archive of the live-stream will be available until Nov. 8th 9PM PT/midnight ET.

Pick of the Day: Thrilling Adventure Hour: Choose Our Adventure 9/26

September 22, 2020
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The beloved radio hour of the Thrilling Adventure Hour has popped up throughout this pandemic to do their classic show virtually (often raising plenty of money for charity) complete with the WorkJuice Players (Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, Busy Philipps, Joshua Malina, Janet Varney, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, Craig Cackowski, Mark Gagliardi, and Marc Evan Jackson).

This weekend, Sat. Sept. 26th at 5PM PT/8PM ET, they’ll be returning for a very special performance of the Thrilling Adventure Hour where YOU get to pick which scripts they’ll be performing (in addition to having a post-show virtual cocktail hour). The only way to get to pick is to get tickets to the show of course, but they’re even offering you to name your price (though $10 is suggested).

Go snag your tickets before they sell out here.

Pick of the Day: Thrilling Adventure Hour 5/23

May 21, 2020
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Another edition of the beloved old timey radio program, the Thrilling Adventure Hour, is coming around the corner (and their proceeds are, once again, going to benefit food banks across America, for which they’ve raised $50K already). If you’re still unfamiliar, a smashing cast reads a classic 1930s-40s style radio show that’s cleverly and hysterically written by Acker and Blacker.

The WorkJuice Players will all be in attendance including: Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, Busy Philipps, Joshua Malina, Janet Varney, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, Craig Cackowski, Mark Gagliardi, Autumn Reeser, and Marc Evan Jackson. Also, the likes of Nathan Fillion, Keegan-Michael Key, and your favorite energy vampire Mark Proksch will be joining in this round of TAH.

This latest Thrilling Adventure Hour is set to stream on this Sat. May 23rd at 5PM PT/8PM ET. Tickets are only $6.30 (includes service fee) and you can and very much should buy tickets here.

Get The Thrilling Adventure Hour’s Exclusive Live-stream and Support Food Banks Around the U.S.

April 16, 2020
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Ben Acker and Ben Blacker’s The Thrilling Adventure Hour was one of the most exclusive tickets in all of LA comedy when they had their monthly residency at Largo at the Coronet Theatre and whatever festival they traveled to. Thus, any new performance/edition of the Thrilling Adventure Hour, a classic radio play with modern comedic sensibilities, shouldn’t be missed.

This global pandemic brought the lovely WorkJuice Players together again (that’s Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, Busy Philipps, Joshua Malina, Janet Varney, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, Craig Cackowski, Mark Gagliardi, Autumn Reeser, and Marc Evan Jackson) remotely over Zoom for a very, very special edition of Thrilling Adventure Hour (additionally co-written by Nell Scovell  and Katie Wood). that benefited food banks in Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Detroit, New Orleans, and other cities.

If you missed out on the performance from this past Saturday, fret not! You can still get access to their live-stream special AND still support all those food banks across the U.S. Go buy, watch and enjoy the latest Thrilling Adventure Hour here and support a very, very worthy cause.

September 24, 2017
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One of the most popular radio play show podcasts ever, Thrilling Adventure Hour, is re-assembling the WorkJuice Players (Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, Busy Philipps, Joshua Malina, Janet Varney, Autumn Reeser, Craig Cackowski, Mark Gagliardi, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, and Marc Evan Jackson) for a special Anti-Defamation League benefit filled with plenty of Nazi-punching.

This special episode of Thrilling Adventure Hour is happening Saturday, November 4th at 8PM at Largo at the Coronet Theatre. Tickets are $50 and you best get them here quick because they do sell out very quickly (in fact, they’re almost gone).

February 20, 2016
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The Thrilling Adventure Hour steps out of their classic style radio plays and teams up with Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery, the guys behind The Worst Idea of All Time podcast who watch an awful movie again and again and again, once a week for a year and discuss it.  

Together, they are doing the Worst Scripted Event of All Time by performing Grown Ups 2 as remembered by Tim and Guy.

Get tickets here.

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Based Off of How Steve Agee Said Goodbye at a Party, He Ended Up Writing “Steve Agee’s Weekend Dracula”

January 7, 2016
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Though it has yet to be fleshed out into full feature length script, we’d absolutely be into reading the whole thing.

As if the idea of comedian Steve Agee being a Dracula on the weekend wasn’t ridiculous and amazing enough on its own, Agee left a party with an overly formal sounding goodbye which left some friends, notably Ben Acker and Ben Blacker of Thrilling Adventure Hour fame, and Mark McConville from Superego to suggest that Steve write a Steve Agee’s Weekend Dracula.

Read it here.

Given the positive response already, we wouldn’t be surprised if we saw a short film, sketch, web video, etc. soon that brings these words to life.

The 4th Annual LA Podcast Festival Is Two Weeks Away and Will Feature a Livestream of All Podcast Tapings

September 4, 2015
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This thing only keeps getting bigger and better.

Sept. 18th-20th is just around the corner and will be when podcasters and their army of podcast fans take over the chic Sofitel in Beverly Hills for The 4th Annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival.

Thus far, scheduled to appear are:

The Adventure Zone
Alonzo Bodden: Who’s Paying Attention?
Comedy Film Nerds
Dining with Doug and Karen
Dinner Party Download
The Dollop
The Dork Forest
Doug Loves Movies
Filip & Fredrik
Fitzdog Radio
The 40 Year Old Boy
Giant Bombcast
Girl on Guy with Aisha Tyler
Hollywood Handbook
I Love Green Guide Letters
I Seem Fun: The Diary of Jen Kirkman
The Indoor Kids
The JV Club
The Long Shot Podcast
Maltin on Movies
Mental Illness Happy Hour
My Brother, My Brother And Me
Never Not Funny
Out of the Box
Probably Science
The Smartest Man in the World
SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
Sports Without Balls
Stuff You Should Know
Superego
The Thrilling Adventure Hour
The Todd Glass Show
TOFOP
Walking The Room
Who’s Paying Attention?
With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
The World of Phil Hendrie
The Worst Idea of All Time
WTF with Marc Maron

Pretty swell, right?

Now, you can go for the whole weekend for $119 or $29 for just Friday, $59 for Saturday, and $49 for Sunday. 

If that’s a little steep or you’re unable to make it to Beverly Hills, there’s a livestream of all the podcast tapings for just $25. Along with livestream access, you’ll have access to an archive for a month after to watch whatever you might have missed.

You don’t even have to pause whatever podcast you’re listening to right at this moment to go get your tickets.

“Thrilling Adventure Hour” Fans Retrofits Antique Radio to Play Episodes of “Thrilling Adventure Hour”

January 20, 2015
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(via Laughing Squid)

A software engineer and a huge fan of The Thrilling Adventure Hour (he flies out to see all the shows at Largo) Roderick Mann has taken a classic Goldentone radio and rewired it to tune in between episodes as if they were old radio shows that you would turn the dial between. 

Mann calls it Podtique and it’s almost the perfect intersection between old and new, sort of like Thrilling Adventure Hour in a way.

Currently, this was just done as a passion project, but we’ll let you know otherwise if this starts rolling out for sale.

Go Behind The Scenes of The Thrilling Adventure Hour

June 22, 2014
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The long running hit old time radio show/podcast known as The Thrilling Adventure Hour has been doing a Nerdist web series going behind the scenes. This is especially nice if you’re not able to go to Largo where Acker & Blacker‘s Thrilling Adventure Hour normally calls home because of price or it not being anywhere near where you live. 

See what goes on beyond the high society casual ghost hunters Frankie and Sadie Doyle, how the show develops, and more.

Morning Debriefing 12/5/10

December 5, 2010
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1) The Midnight Show @ UCB Theatre is actually the first pure sketch show to be reviewed here at the Comedy Bureau and I’d be hard pressed to find a better one to start off with.  Interestingly enough, as the consistently hilarious host Brody Stevens left the stage after warming up the packed-to-standing-room-only UCB Theatre, I realized that I had not seen a sketch-only comedy show in quite some time, which, after last night’s Midnight Show, is something I am hoping to correct if it all possible.  The collection of furiously swift sketches had this great absurdity about them that, as the show progressed, made me drawn in even further as an audience member to where exactly they were headed.  One of my favorite sketches of the night that illustrates this perfectly was a fake TV spot for a futon store where sensational Hal Rudnick started off yelling why you would need to buy futon with a voiceover saying, “Futon!” at the end of each sentence, but quickly devolved into Hal making increasingly disturbing suggestions of not going “missionary” on a “Futon!” as that will break her pelvic bone “Futon!”  With a fantastic cast of Nic Wegener, Hal Rudnick, James Pumphrey, Stephanie Allynne, Jeff Sloniker, Curtis Rainsberry, and Cale Hartmann, the Midnight Show startles and jolts in the best way possible on a very late Saturday night/early Sunday morning with sketches and video clips with the deft producing of Michael Busch and Megan Reeves and the superb, discerning direction of Joe Wagner.  The Midnight Show is on the first Saturday of every month at the UCB Theatre (5919 Franklin Ave., Hollywood, CA) at Midnight and only costs $5.

2) If you’re not watching Tangled this weekend, you should go on tonight’s COMEDY CRAWL.  However, if you are watching Tangled this weekend, you DEFINITELY need to go on tonight’s COMEDY CRAWL.  Start off with Eban Schletter’s Cosmic Christmas @ Glendale Planetarium 5PM/7PM $10/$5 for under 12, then Jeff Garlin’s Combo Platter @ UCB Theatre 6PM $2, then ASSSSCAT @ UCB Theatre 7:30PM FREE, then French Toast: MC Mr. Napkins CD Release Party @ Taix 8:30PM FREE, then The Thrilling Adventure Hour @ Largo 8:30PM $25, then Top Story Weekly @ iO West 9PM $5, and be glad that you didn’t support 3D.

3) OPEN MIC RUN: HAHA CAFE 5010 N. Lankershim Blvd., N. Hollywood, CA/Sign-up 5PM/Starts 6PM, PALMS 8572 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA/Starts 6PM, SUNSET GRILL 7439 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA/Starts 7PM, MARTY’S/THE OPEN MIC 7351 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA (walk up Martel past Big Mama’s and Papa’s)/5PM to 11PM/$5/multiple sets allowed

4) STOP BEING A F’N SHUT IN AND GO SEE AMAZING WORLD OF ITS OWN THAT LA IS!!!! OK, if that didn’t work, you can watch Comedy Central’s Hot List at 10PM on Comedy Central featuring their top breakout comedians of this year which includes plenty of good folks featured regularly at the Comedy Bureau including Kyle Kinane, Reggie Watts, and Chelsea Peretti, that is, if you still insist on being a shut-in.

5) How about that?  Merrill Davis in LA Weekly.  That’s MERRILL DAVIS in LA WEEKLY! (Look, I typed it out twice so click the link and read it, OK?)

6) The Comedy Bureau “Tips Its Hat” today to RYAN STOUT-“@stoutryan I’ve been sexually harassing this woman and I’m worried because I don’t think she knows about it. #LayingItOnThin #TooSubtle”  Forget about his Comedy Central Presents special, his frequent appearances on Chelsea Lately, and other spots on TV, Ryan is one of the sharpest writers I know throughout all of LA and just “crushes” audiences wherever he goes (got an applause break at my open mic) all in a very dapper suit.  Here’s his website and please follow him on Twitter here.

7) From the “You Should Have Been There” Lagoon: Henny Youngman heckles Milton Berle 1966

8) “Reason #3,212 to DONATE the Comedy Bureau: (imagine you being hypnotized) Because you wanted to.” Just tweeted this right here.

9) People wonder why I’m so positive and upbeat in this blog for the majority of it.  To those people, I say, “You should see my act sometime.”

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