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Dante Brown and Troy Iwata would feature in the main cast and Keana Marie, James Saito, and Jodi Long in the recurring cast. [4] The second round of casting was announced in November 2019 with Glenn McCuen, Michael Park, Gideon Emery, Jennifer Ikeda, and Diego Guevara also in the recurring cast. [5]
The lyrics were by Charlie Sohne and music by Tim Rosser with the chorus featuring lead vocals by Troy Iwata and Daniel Quadrino. The song, a satire of anti-LGBT rhetoric , talked about "converting" children to the gay rights movement, and included lines such as "We're coming for your children", "You won't approve of where they go at night ...
"The Second Coming of Donald J. Trump" examines the new president's press secretary roasting the last president, Trump's ban of trans soldiers, and the post-pardon (mis)behavior of some January 6 rioters; Troy Iwata lures J6ers into a sting; "Sports War" (Michael and Ronny Chieng on Super Bowl Swift bets, an "E-L-G-S-E-S" celebration, and a ...
(Warning: This post contains mild spoilers for Netflix’s “Dash & Lily” through its finale.)Eagle-eyed “Dash & Lily” fans who have already binged their way through the show’s eight ...
This article is a list of the correspondents and on-screen contributors who have appeared on the satirical television program The Daily Show.Correspondents, collectively known as "The Best F#@king News Team Ever", normally have two roles: "experts" with satirical "senior" titles whom the host interviews about certain issues, or hosts of original reporting segments, which often showcase ...
Troy Iwata on an outage that affected AT&T's cellular network; Desi challenges the characterization of Nikki Haley being politically moderate in "InDecision 2024"; Jason Isbell discusses his first screen acting experience in Killers of the Flower Moon and how his life and political perspectives inspire his songwriting; Isbell also performs ...
Be More Chill is a musical with original music and lyrics by Joe Iconis, and a book by Joe Tracz, based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Ned Vizzini. [1] After a 2015 regional theatre production, the musical premiered off-Broadway in 2018.
Midori Anne Iwama (born April 16, 1994), [1] known professionally as Midori Francis, is an American actress.She began her career in theatre, earning NYIT, Obie, and Drama Desk Awards.