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6 Episodes 2017 - 2017
Episode 1
Fri, Mar 3, 201722 mins
In the Season 4 premiere, Host Andy Kindler brings Feraz Ozel and Kelly Landry to the stage. They explore topics ranging from gym bros to cat ladies and everything in between. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone asks Doug Stanhope why he didn't mention him in his book, Digging Up Mother.
Episode 2
Fri, Mar 10, 201727 mins
In the second episode of Season 4, Host Andy Kindler brings Emily Maya Mills and Yedoye Travis to the stage. Emily discusses the sometimes awkward transition of becoming a stepmom, while Yedoye discusses the casual racism he encounters on a daily basis. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone sits down for an interview with Todd Bridges.
Episode 3
Fri, Mar 17, 201722 mins
Andy Kindler welcomes Erica Rhodes & Kyle Clark to the stage. Erica finds the humor in her dad's MS, while Kyle discusses how Taco Bell can be categorized as avant-garde art. Mr. Microphone pitches "Drumline: Unplugged" to an unimpressed Nick Cannon.
Episode 4
Fri, Mar 24, 201723 mins
The fourth episode of Coming To The Stage features Barbara Gray & Danny Soloman, hosted by Andy Kindler. They discuss everything from dating in LA to being the weird kid in grade school. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone struggles with his own joke writing.
Episode 5
Fri, Mar 31, 201725 mins
Growing up listening to hip hop with parents from a small town in India and facing difficulties living with long hair as a man are just two of the hilarious topics covered by Neel Nanda and Anto Chan in this episode of Coming To The Stage hosted by Andy Kindler. Meanwhile, Mr. Microphone travels to Hollywood Boulevard to get a taste of Hollywood.
Episode 6
Fri, Apr 7, 201725 mins
In the season finale of Coming To The Stage, Jamie Loftus takes the mic to describe the time she unintentionally ran away from home, while Cory Loykasek gives the audience his reason for lying about his age. Mr. Microphone works long hours at the office.