Starring John Rhys-Davies, Bad Cupid had its premiere on February 12, 2021 – Valentine’s Day weekend. This offbeat Rom-Com received rave reviews and a Fresh Tomato rating. It is available on many VOD platforms, including iTunes and Amazon. The story transforms Cupid from a sweet chubby cherub to a demented sociopath (Archie), dedicated to ensuring true love always wins… or, short of that, someone is going to die trying. (Not that Archie particularly cares which.)
Jews on First
Jews on First tells the forgotten stories behind some of America’s greatest and most colorful ball players. Told through a series of songs and vignettes both real and invented – all historically accurate yet wildly imagined – we meet the greats, the near-greats, [and a few not-so-greats-but-made-their-mothers-proud] who left their mark on baseball and inspired generations of Jews as they faced their darkest hours.
StageCoach Improv
StageCoach Improv delivers a unique brand of corporate skills training, coaching, and entertainment from the world of acting and improvisation. StageCoach Improv also teaches key corporate competencies in the areas of communication, leadership, sales, presentation, and conflict management. Larry is a founding member of StageCoach.
How’d They Do That
Produced for nine seasons (17 episodes a season) by Kraft Entertainment/New England Patriots, this young people programming explored how the forces of physics, biology, chemistry and psychology affect the players and the game of football. The wacky Professor Fritz infuses the dialogue with enthusiasm, humor and physical comedy while the graphics illustrate complex ideas.
The Last Jews
The Last Jews takes a humorous approach to The Jewish Problem: What if the Good Jews, Bad Jews and In-between Jews were all swept away, and all that was left were…. The last two Jews? Plus a group of conscientious do-gooders who are trying to help them from going extinct. And what if the last Jews didn’t want their help? And the last Jews turned out to be a couple – long estranged – who can’t stand to be in the same room with each other?
“Hilarious…. A hybrid of Mel Brooks and Ionesco.”
–The Jewish Advocate