Yesterday marked the debut of KoldCast TV‘s latest comedy web series, Man-Teen, created by Andy Lazarus, Tony Jones, and Brian Spitz of Take A Bucket Entertainment. The series, featuring Devon Gummersall (My So-Called Life) and Mimi Kennedy (Dharma & Greg), follows the misadventures of a 35-year-old “teenager” as he battles the conventions of modern society.
The series evolved out of Lazarus’ stand-up comedy bit of the same name. Preferring the batting cage and bars to the wife, kids, and picket fence, the hapless Man-Teen forgoes the hum-drum of the American Dream for a more immediate sense of gratification–think strip clubs inside moving trucks, impromptu weed-pipes, and general shenanigans.
Man-Teen will air weekly on Wednesdays on KoldCast TV.
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