In the final installment of the season 1 finale, the Effing Alliance takes on Bruce's band of Satanists, but will they save the day?
Welcome Thru Effingham Season finale part 2 features Shea Ballantine, Brain Dooley, Jason Flamm, Adam Frick, Erica Lee, Nathan Maul, Angela Smith, Kevin Strader, and Frank Zito; and is sponsored by Shock City Studios.
About Sketchpad Comedy
Originally named STL SketchPAD was created in 2014 as a way for local comedy writers to get their work performed on stage without having to worry about silly things like lights, rent , or having enough material. We have collaborated with more than 60 writers & performers in St. Louis to put on over 100 live sketches in front of hundreds of audience members. Find out more at www.sketchpadcomedy.com. Originally entitled "STL Sketchpod," Welcome Thru Effingham is produced by Hugmonster Sound, and is a proud part of the STLVernacular Network.
In this clip, we listen in to the Star Wars talk show on Welcome Thru Effingham. Matt tries to keep it together, but when his mom puts brothers George and Lucas on the line, he loses his $&!% and narrowly misses tickets to The Force Awakens!
This clip is from Episode 5 of Welcome Thru Effingham, available at STLVernacular.com/shows/stl-sketchpod/ or on iTunes and Stitcher.
Welcome Thru Effingham is a project of Sketchpad Comedy, produced by Hugmonster Sound and a proud part of the STLVernacular Podcast Network.
In this season 1 finale, we are celebrating Christian boy band Proverbs 31 with the Concert at the Cross. All is fine until the concert is interrupted by the satanic underbelly of Effingham. When the town needs a hero the most, who will be the one to step up and deliver them from evil? The Effing Alliance is born.
Welcome Thru Effingham Season finale part 1 features Shea Ballantine, Jason Flamm, Erica Lee, Nathan Maul, Angela Smith, and Kevin Strader; and is sponsored by Shock City Studios.
STL SketchPAD was created in 2014 as a way for local comedy writers to get their work performed on stage without having to worry about silly things like lights, rent , or having enough material. We have collaborated with more than 60 writers & performers in St. Louis to put on over 100 live sketches in front of hundreds of audience members. Find out more at www.stlsketchpad.com. STL SketchPOD is produced by Hugmonster Sound. Part of the STLVernacular Network.