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Sorry, Please Continue

This is a live comedy storytelling show recorded monthly in St Louis and Cleveland, as well as on the road. Described as cross between The Moth Radio Hour and Mystery Science Theater 3000, Sorry, Please Continue...features some amazing stories told by anyone who wants to participate mixed with commentary from Kenny Kinds, Jeremy Hellwig, Kris Wernowsky, and some hilarious guests.
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Now displaying: September, 2016
Sep 18, 2016

This is the first half of our September show at Heavy Anchor in St Louis. Kenny and Jeremy were joined on the panel by Patrick Trowbridge. Patrick is a very funny comedian, and he used to host a really great podcast called Comedy Brain. He has also told some of the best stories we've had on the show.

For storytellers, we have Jen Brown telling a story about her sister's pet chickens and Andrew Frank telling a few short stories about his sister.

 

Sep 12, 2016

This episode was recorded live at the first annual Show Em Comedy Festival in Columbia, Missouri.

Kenny and Jeremy were on the panel, with special guest Lisa Pockets! Lisa is a really funny comedian from Columbia that is currently in college.

Storytellers included Greg Warren, Michael Yetman, and Patrick Mahon. All of it is really really great.

Sep 5, 2016

This is part two of our first show at The Heavy Anchor in St Louis, Missouri. The amazing comedian and animator Milly Naeger joins us on the panel. Jeremy and Kenny were there too.

We have amazing stories by Jocelyn Nebel and Alexa Moore. There are tons of jokes about the Galapagos Islands and BBC TV shows.

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