Shoot the Messenger at 45 Bleecker

If you haven’t seen Lizz Winstead‘s latest creation, then you’re missing out. Winstead, who co-created The Daily Show and later went on to Air America Radio, now has her sights set on skewering morning TV. Her Monday night show, Shoot the Messenger, recently moved into larger digs at The Green Room at 45 Bleecker. In the new venue, the set design and everything else feels much more like an actual morning TV program (even if it’s not actually six hours, as advertised in the tagline for "Wake Up World with Hope and Davis," TV’s only six-hour morning ‘infonewsment’ show). There are the requisite sofa, chair and coffee table. A separate news desk.

Benari Poulten plays the frat-tastic energetic audience warm-up guy. Baron Vaughn as Davis Miles plays affable co-host to Winstead’s ridiculous Hope Jean Paul. Each week typically features a taped interview segment with self-help author, "Life Expert" Dana Levan (Carol Hartsell). A big screen behind the stage plays these pre-taped bits, new toons, and last week offered a well-executed debate between other 24/7 network anchors (played by Lucas Held and Sean Crespo) with Vaughn moderating it live.

Here is a segment from last Monday:

And here is a toon they produced about the Democratic horse race:

It’s unlike The Daily Show, which makes direct jokes about actual news and newsgatherers, nor is it like The Onion News Network, which is all about fake news. No. Shoot The Messenger aims somewhere in between, poking fun at the actual ridiculousness of morning TV news. After each week’s 45-minute production, there’s an intermission, after which Winstead returns to the stage as herself to talk about what they’re up to, then interviews a special guest. Last week, she talked with Andy Borowitz about the 2008 campaign. Borowitz complimented Winstead on creating "a fully realized character" as well as the technology behind the production.

Tonight’s Shoot The Messenger won’t be the usual production, however. Instead, Vaughn and Darbi Worley will host a show centered on the several comedians who contribute to the program, with video highlights of their contributions followed by their stand-up. On the bill: Jeff Kreisler, Sean Crespo, Lucas Held, Baron Vaughn, Carol Hartsell and Jamie Kilstein.

Sean L. McCarthy

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2 thoughts on “Shoot the Messenger at 45 Bleecker

  1. FYI, the lovely lady in the China sketch is Anne Teutschel and the Race to the White House cartoons are produced by the uber-talented Than Hussey.
    Also, Jeff Kreisler is totally awesome.

  2. OK, when I saw the headline, “China Syndrome: Redefining Taint” I spit-taked coffee all over my computer and then snorted coffee up my nose as I laughed uncontrollably. Thanks a lot, writers.

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