Glaser studies up on his lines. Photo by Mindy Tucker, via Facebook One great thing about the Brooklyn comedy scene is that you’ll come across TV-famous comedians doing weird things at an affordable price. Case in point: Jon Glaser, who you might know from Delocated or Parks and Recreation or Girls or even as the voice of Oog from Aqua Teen Hunger Force will be at Shea Stadium this weekend to do a live reading of an unproduced screenplay written by the Macaulay Culkin Show’s Brett Davis, called “Whenever Possible Forever.” It’s like TV, but you’re right there and can touch the actors (please don’t touch the actors). “Whenever Possible Forever” apparently came about when Glaser had to turn down an invitation to do the Macaulay Culkin Show in 2014, leading Davis to tell him he’d have him on “Whenever possible, forever.” Glaser took the invitation, but only on the condition Davis wrote a… Read More
Glaser studies up on his lines. Photo by Mindy Tucker, via Facebook One great thing about the Brooklyn comedy scene is that you’ll come across TV-famous comedians doing weird things at an affordable price. Case in point: Jon Glaser, who you might know from Delocated or Parks and Recreation or Girls or even as the voice of Oog from Aqua Teen Hunger Force will be at Shea Stadium this weekend to do a live reading of an unproduced screenplay written by the Macaulay Culkin Show’s Brett Davis, called “Whenever Possible Forever.” It’s like TV, but you’re right there and can touch the actors (please don’t touch the actors). “Whenever Possible Forever” apparently came about when Glaser had to turn down an invitation to do the Macaulay Culkin Show in 2014, leading Davis to tell him he’d have him on “Whenever possible, forever.” Glaser took the invitation, but only on the condition Davis wrote a… Read More