Intervention 'Fianl"
This is an amazing new comedic sketch about an employee who calls an intervention at the workplace; There was a rough draft of this sketch up before, but this is the final version.... more »
This is an amazing new comedic sketch about an employee who calls an intervention at the workplace; There was a rough draft of this sketch up before, but this is the final version.
Written by Ray Devito, directed/edited by Rob Paravonian (Pachebel Rant); featuring Andres du Bouchet (Late Night with Conan O'Brien), Eric Kirchberger (Comedy Central: Premium Blend), Dan Allen (Us Weekly Fashion Cop), Rachael Parenta (New York Underground Comedy Festival), Jackie Strubberg (Gilmore Girls), and Ray DeVito.
All the music is original, it was written and performed by the awesome Mark Douglas of barely political and barely digital fame. There is no Van Halen music in this sketch!! Thank you all for checking it out, and big props to Andrew Singer for his editing help. « less
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written by Ray DeVito directed/edited by Rob Paravonian music by Mark Douglas performers: Ray DeVito, Andres Dubouchet, Eric Kirchberger, Jackie Strubberg, Rachel Parenta, Dan Allen
written by Ray DeVito directed/edited by Rob Paravonian music by Mark Douglas performers: Ray DeVito, Andres Dubouchet, Eric Kirchberger, Jackie Strubberg, Rachel Parenta, Dan Allen
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This is an amazing new comedic sketch about an employee who calls an intervention at the workplace; There was a rough draft of this sketch up before, but this is the final version.
Written by Ray Devito, directed/edited by Rob Paravonian (Pachebel Rant); featuring Andres du Bouchet (Late Night with Conan O'Brien), Eric Kirchberger (Comedy Central: Premium Blend), Dan Allen (Us Weekly Fashion Cop), Rachael Parenta (New York Underground Comedy Festival), Jackie Strubberg (Gilmore Girls), and Ray DeVito.
All the music is original, it was written and performed by the awesome Mark Douglas of barely political and barely digital fame. There is no Van Halen music in this sketch!! Thank you all for checking it out, and big props to Andrew Singer for his editing help.
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