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LIVE! Suspiria, The Purge & Carrie with Mike Mcgettigan, Garrett Fuller & Margaret Edwartowski

LIVE! Suspiria, The Purge & Carrie with Mike Mcgettigan, Garrett Fuller & Margaret Edwartowski

FromMy Neighbors Are Dead


LIVE! Suspiria, The Purge & Carrie with Mike Mcgettigan, Garrett Fuller & Margaret Edwartowski

FromMy Neighbors Are Dead

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jul 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode we take My Neighbors Are Dead on the road live at Go Comedy! Improv Theater in Ferndale, MI with some special guests. Host: Adam Peacock Kyle Francis: Mike McGettigan Danny: Garrett Fuller Misty Williams: Margaret Edwartowski Producers: Adam Peacock & Nate DuFort Editor: Nate DuFort @natedufort Associate Producer/Engineer of live show: Matt Naas Stage Manager: Pete Jacokes Theme Music: Jesse Case www.iamjessecase.com Additional Music by: Dane Halvorson Logo by: Marc Nischan www.marcnischan.com Thank you to everyone at Go Comedy! Improv Theater and special thanks to PJ Jacokes, Jessica Loria, Tommy Leroy, Shelby Kittleson & Pete Jacockes. Visit Go on the web at www.gocomedy.net You can support the show and earn yourself some great rewards (including a great episode with Hitch*Cocktails C.J. Tuor) by heading over to our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead
Released:
Jul 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join host Adam Peacock as he talks to the lesser known characters from your favorite horror films. Each week is an all new, fully improvised journey into the unknown featuring friends and luminaries from the worlds of comedy, horror, and beyond. The show was just named one of "The 10 Best Comedy Podcasts of 2021" by Vulture, the A.V. Club calls My Neighbors Are Dead "Comedic Gold," Dread Central says it's "The Best Horror Podcast You’re Not Listening To," and Rue Morgue says the show is "Exactly the comedic palate cleanser we need heading into 2018."