Make 'Em Laugh with Stephen Brower
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What does it mean to be gay? It's a question that actor and comedian Stephen Brower is working out in his stage show Palatable Gay Robot, where he plays HumaVibe's latest humanoid creation. Listen in as Mo and Stephen discuss sharing scenes with a voiceover, distinguishing theater from therapy, and the creative power of Snoopy! The Musical. Stephen Brower is a New York City-based actor, writer, and comedian. And he's currently touring the country with his 2023 Fringe show Palatable Gay Robot! Listening to this on release day? (Good for you, we love you.) You can see him in Los Angeles TOMORROW! If you don't live in LA, or you're listening to this later (we still love you, just make sure to subscribe), here's a full list of his tour dates. For more, head to www.stephenbroweronline.com, and make sure to follow Stephen on Instagram @stephenbrower and TikTok @stephen_brower. Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is hosted by Mo Fry Pasic. Our executive producers are Lauren Mandel and Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Carmen Carigan. Charlotte Harrison designed our show art, and Brandon Young photographed Mo for our show art. We're on Instagram @worsethanyoushow. You can learn more about the stage play Worse Than You here. Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is co-produced by Disco Nap and Kinehora Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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