Categories: Web Series

KoldCast TV’s ‘Man-Teen’ Is Afraid To Grow Up


Do you ever wish you could hang on to your adolescence forever? Is Peter Pan one of your favorite childhood stories? Maybe you should rethink your goals.

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.

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Man-Teen will air weekly on Wednesdays on KoldCast TV.

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Drew Baldwin

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