Sad In The City is a new podcast by comedian Taylor Tomlinson as she gives us a realistic look at life in our 20’s & 30’s. Between touring every weekend and living bicoastal, Taylor takes you through her journey of moving to and living in New York City.
In this week’s episode, Tomlinson is joined by comedian Sam Morril as he shares his thoughts on Los Angeles, California, if he would live in any other city, and how he plans to convince Taylor to love it in New York City.
Sam Morril is one of the fastest-rising stand-up comics in New York City and one of the best joke writers in the scene today. He is a regular on Comedy Central’s This Week at the Comedy Cellar, where he appears frequently when not touring cities across the nation. He was named one of Comedy Central’s Comics to Watch in 2011 and has performed multiple stand-up sets on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Late, Late Show with James Corden, and Conan. He’s also had stints on Last Comic Standing, America’s Got Talent, @midnight with Chris Hardwick, and Inside Amy Schumer. Recently detailed the re-opening of New York City comedy scene post-global pandemic in the 2021 documentary Sam Morril: Full Capacity.
You can check out Sam Morril live when he comes to a city near you by purchasing tickets right now HERE.
[…] Sam Morril returned to The Late Late Show with his new tight five. During the set, he talked about how therapy has helped him, how a relationship is like a TV show, friends speaking in cliches after a break-up, not feeling represented in porn, and he details a one-night stand that “complied with my request.” […]
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