July 2020

I missed last month. Whoops.

I had a calendar reminder but I ignored it. It seemed like there were more important things going on than my “actor updates”. To reiterate: Black Lives Matter. Wear a mask. Do not lose faith. Do not lose your drive. It’s the civil rights movement. Still. It never stopped.

Ok, here’s the update: I have a weekly show with my improv team, Loser Boy. It’s at The Tank - our in-person artistic home and now our virtual one. If you live outside of NY and haven’t seen me do improv, now you can! Lucky you! You get to watch me and my five silliest friends make up stuff with no rehearsal. Again, lucky you. Tickets are here and they are free, except we ask for donations to good causes. Like in June, it was Fair Fight, which battles voter suppression, and this month, it will be just for The Tank, which has provided free space and performance opportunities to artists in NYC - including artists who’s stories don’t often get told: women, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, all sorts of folks. Seriously, the Tank is a gem and like most arts organizations right now, struggling to survive. Please consider supporting them. Loser Boy: Boom Boom on the Zoom Zoom - Monday's at 7pm EST.

Yes, that's the title of our show. 

I was written up in The Comic of the Day on the Comedy Network Live (cnl) platform! I did an interview here.

Chill Grill Comedy is a sketch group Helena Farhi and I founded. We were asked to do a sketch for Mischief Tales and it was a blast. We filmed it back in early May - it’s super silly. Check it out below. Also, watch more Chill Grill stuff on YouTube and Instagram. Like, subscribe, all that jazz. We have new videos we plan to release soon.

That’s it. Have a good month. Be sturdy and full of hope.

Deirdre ManningComment
May 2020

“This is still going on!?” - applies to a lot in 2020.

Black Lives Matter. End of sentence. Please donate if you can https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/donate

I don’t have the ability to articulate all my thoughts about everything going on right now. But check on your neighbors, even if it’s from a distance. We have to hold ourselves accountable, and invest in our communities. So please, check on your neighbors.

Because I don’t have the ability to articulate myself right now, I’ll simply write about my acting career. That’s what this blog is about anyway.

The big announcement I teased last month is as follows: My writing partner, Helena Farhi (aka the Potato to my Button) and I launched a comedy group! Chill Grill Comedy!

When I mine for positive things to come out of this, I would say that I have been able to write and create as my full time job now. Because I have no job now. So we’ve written and filmed 5 sketches (two unreleased) this year.

My goal at the beginning of the year was 5, total. Total.

Actually, we wrote like, 7 additional sketches that we can film once we’re allowed to be physically close to each other and other humans. We have been filming/editing/writing remotely and we just keep coming up with more stuff. That’s, as we say in the biz, A LOTTA CONTENT.

So check us out on YouTube and Instagram: Chill Grill Comedy. Like, subscribe, all that jazz. We’ve got our old stuff up too!

I’m still doing improv, even though UCB NY is unfortunately no more. Doing it online. Loser Boy is going to start doing weekly shows for The Tank - our in-person artistic home and now our virtual one. I’ll post about it here, possibly too late, and also on social media when we have a link/first show scheduled. So if you live outside of NY and haven’t seen me do improv, soon you can!

Also, I’ve written a ton of characters. I’ve recorded 4 so far! (I’m getting good at video editing, gang). Here’s a brand new (like out today) character. She’s a return to my musical theatre roots.

And I’m baking and taking some online classes and recognizing how enormously lucky I am. How fortunate and privileged I am and have been. Thank you to everyone who supports me. Thank you.

April 2020

Hi all,

Ugh, amiright? I’m certainly grieving and very tired. There’s a lot to put in perspective. I'm very grateful to the people who risk their lives to keep us safe. When I look at what they are going through, it helps puts things into focus. I don't have a lot of capacity to write about this and this blog is about my “acting career” so I’ll stick with that silly update for you all.

April was a month. It’s almost over. I did several new videos and I worked on a series of play readings for Heartwood Regional Theater, Bloomsday and Shipwrecked!. Should I have written a blog about them so you all could watch? Yep! Whoops…

Zoom readings aren’t likely to keep going once we are allowed to gather in groups of more than 5 but I will say, I got to work with some of my favorite actors of some marvelous plays and it was a lot of fun! Audiences seemed to enjoy them too.

I submitted a bunch of self-tapes/generals this month even though production has ceased. It’s nice to do a little acting, even in a limited capacity.

Additionally, I have a new character. All she wants is for her lover to read her mind, and I don’t know why that’s asking too much of a partner:

Also, Helena Farhi and I still making stuff remotely, and we did a ton of writing this last month. We did a little Gal Gadot’s Imagine (if you aren’t familiar, good for you) mashup with “I Saw a Tiger” of Netflix’s Tiger King fame. We got a bunch of our friends to help and we are really grateful to them. Additionally, we are launching something big soon and we are gonna let you know what’s up in May - stay tuned. It should be fun :)

Deirdre ManningComment
March 2020

Hi guys,

How quickly life changes in a couple of weeks. A bunch of the “bright spots” I wrote about last month aren’t a thing right now. That’s honestly the least of my worries. My worries are for my friends on the front line: doctors, nurses, grocery store clerks. My friends who have lost their jobs (so, most of them). The poorest, sickest and most vulnerable in my community, this country and the world. The general feeling of helplessness and anger at the powerful who seem incapable, or worse, unwilling to act to protect those who need it most. I’m very lucky my day job has allowed me to work remotely. I’m very lucky I’m in a cozy apartment and safe and healthy, when so many are not.

So when I think about the enormous loss of life and livelihood, it puts my own discomfort and grief in perspective. There’s an illustrator/poet I follow on instagram, @lordbirthday who has this really beautiful comic that says “Be sturdy and full of hope”. I don’t feel very sturdy. I don’t feel very hopeful. I feel more and more cynical every day. Perhaps you do too. But I’m attempting to be sturdy/hopeful, because as I pointed out, I’m extremely lucky. Rather than completely despair, as I am apt to do, I’ve been writing and filming projects to make people laugh. It’s not a lot, it’s not saving the planet, but I am self-isolated right now, so I’m choosing to focus on what I can do.

If you need a laugh, here are some projects I’ve worked on in the last few weeks. A little laughter can only help in times like this. Be sturdy and full of hope, my loves.

Peg, a character I filmed before the apocalypse. She knows a little something about grief.

A Witcher parody I wrote with Helena Farhi (Potato of Potato and Button fame) starring our dear friend and Helena’s roommate Steven Czajkowski.

Finally a character I filmed with the help of my friend Anthony Cascio’s farts. You’re welcome, world.