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Ep 2 - Wiseguy Charming

Ep 2 - Wiseguy Charming

FromTrue Fiction Project


Ep 2 - Wiseguy Charming

FromTrue Fiction Project

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, I’m speaking with accomplished standup comedian and actor, Ethan Herschenfeld. We talk about his most recent project, Thug Thug Jew, and his experience with often being typecast as the villain. We discuss diversity, racism, and cultural appropriation within the entertainment industry. As a Jewish comedian, Ethan talks about the fine line between producing comedy that is inoffensive while still being relevant – which can change quickly based on the political and cultural temperatures. The latter part of the episode features a fictional story written and read by Parker James. Parker’s story is inspired by Ethan’s comical experience of playing Prince Charming in a children’s theater and being called out by a little girl for not meeting her “princely” expectations. 
 
Wise Guy Charming - A Fictional Story in Print 
 
  IN THIS EPISODE: 

[00:01] Ethan Herschenfeld introduced  

[00:59] From Opera Singer to Comedian/Actor 

[02:38] Thug Thug Jew 

[04:10] Typecasting 

[08:09] Diversity in the entertainment industry 

[12:16] Cultural appropriations in entertainment 

[16:40] Addressing cultural issues in comedy 

[20:30] Upcoming projects 

[22:59] Ethan’s writing prompt 

[26:39] Wiseguy Charming 

[30:09] A disinterest in the family business and dream of acting 

[31:06] Acting classes while working for the family business  

[32:23] Dream role as Prince Charming  

[33:37] A surprise confrontation  

 
 
KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

Ethan spent the better part of two decades as an opera singer, before transitioning to stand up, where he enjoys the spontaneous laughter and the release of energy from the audience. 

Although there has been a push for diversity in theater and TV, racism is still woven in storylines in how villains are written as certain ethnicities. There is still an infinite appetite from audiences for cliche and offensive storylines related to certain ethnicities and religions.  

Comedy is a different world where you're getting laughs and allowing people to unload baggage around topics that are very charged.  

The beauty of theater and performing arts in general, is it opens up a world of empathy for the audience and for the performer to explore things that they don't get to explore in their real lives. There has to be, however, a push to diversify roles and casting and be cognisant of cultural appropriation. 

 
BIO: 
Ethan Herschenfeld: Actor and comedian 
His album Thug Thug Jew was #1 on iTunes and Amazon and the special is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AUA8wel23qI   [Text Wrapping Break]High Maintenance (hbo):  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpJ--b-Sd4A[Text Wrapping Break]Boardwalk Empire (hbo): https://youtu.be/vqUuys6pJCE 
Red Notice on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/watch/81161626?trackId=259607612&tctx=6%2C1%2C5a5fe77d-2b17-41ef-94a4-13a67831e188-448571224%2C6c29447b-cdcd-48f3-afeb-832d0026d654_63186441X101XX1637761873650%2C%2C   
2020 reel https://youtu.be/a6TXfWrxckk  [Text Wrapping Break]WEBSITE:       ethanherschenfeld.com[Text Wrapping Break]TWITTER: 
 
@ethanherschenfeld[Text Wrapping Break]INSTAGRAM: @eherschenfeld 
 
 
LINKS: 
His album Thug Thug Jew was #1 on iTunes and Amazon and the special is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AUA8wel23qI    
David Feldman Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/david-feldman-show/id321997239 
Released:
Jan 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The True Fiction Project is an unscripted-to-scripted podcast series that explores the journey of a story from non-fiction to fiction. It showcases the art of audio storytelling to explore how scripted fiction is inspired by our daily life, and it explores how audio storytelling can spark interesting IP that can be further developed for other media. Join our host Reenita Hora, as she conducts audio interviews with guests from all walks of life that have interesting stories. A fiction writer then listens to the interview, defines a main character inspired by it, and creates a piece of short audio fiction based on it. The episode pieces together the interview (non-fiction), the audio story + the print version (both fiction). Learn more at www.truefictionproject.com.