Stab! Cuts

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Synopsis

It's like the STAB! Podcast, except small and easier to swallow. It's STAB! Cuts!STAB! brings together writers, stand ups and other regional gems to partake in a darkly intelligent live comedy panel show. Described as "Incisive wit that cuts to the bone." by the Sacramento News & Review, STAB's! off-beat format allows panelists 24 to 48 hours to create their own unique takes on various random prompts. Ranging from the online dating profile of The Virgin Mary to the tourism guide of Super Mario Brothers Level 1-1, STAB! is a celebration of all things everything; it's like a jazz funeral for the collective conscience.Find us on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud and YouTube.

Episodes

  • Jesse Jones - SWAK

    12/02/2015 Duration: 02min

    "Reorganization" is a popular prompt often appearing in a typical episode of the comedy podcast program: STAB! In it comedians are given an existing acronym, asked to re-imagine it and share with the audience what it now stand for, and who it represent.

  • Aaron Weaver - LPGA

    12/02/2015 Duration: 01min

    "Reorganization" is a popular prompt often appearing in a typical episode of the comedy podcast program: STAB! In it comedians are given an existing acronym, asked to re-imagine it and share with the audience what it now stand for, and who it represent.

  • Joe-Joe Louis - OPP

    12/02/2015 Duration: 02min

    "Reorganization" is a popular prompt often appearing in a typical episode of the comedy podcast program: STAB! In it comedians are given an existing acronym, asked to re-imagine it and share with the audience what it now stand for, and who it represent. Joe-Joe Louis re-imagines OPP as a very useful tool in a very useful entertainment field. Introducing the "Office of Pinkening Pornography".

  • Stephen Ferris - SPCA

    12/02/2015 Duration: 01min

    "Reorganization" is a popular prompt often appearing in a typical episode of the comedy podcast program: STAB! In it comedians are given an existing acronym, asked to re-imagine it and share with the audience what it now stand for, and who it represent. In this clip Stephen Ferris introduces us to his still under construction model train company "Stephen's Pacific Car Agency". Hear the full episode HERE.

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