Sitcoms
‘Yukata Cowboy’, a Japanese-American street performer, helps “foreigners” in Tokyo. He guides Cindy, an American dancer, through Japan’s cultural maze; she inspires him to learn to dance. They begin to perform together and become romantically involved, but one day, Cindy suddenly, disappears. Yukata Cowboy now has to travel around the world to find his soul-mate...
This Telly Award winning comedy introduces us to Victor, an aspiring actor, and his two co-workers, Kate and Alejandra, as they struggle to keep their dreams alive working as brand ambassadors in NYC. Hilarity ensues as these three meet an array of characters while promoting some questionable products.
WHEELHOUSE is a show about everything that happens at work that has nothing to do with work. It’s about a group of people who use a company-sponsored activity to escape the prison of the office, shed their work personas, and become more of the cool, weird, ridiculous human beings they actually are, navigating their personal and professional dynamics around their favorite game.
Assisted Living is a short form dark comedy series about the lifestyles of the rich and famous, from the POV of their assistants. Throughout the series Bridget Clinton and Jo Burton test the boundaries of human decency to excel at their jobs.
P's in a Pod rewrites the narrative of two millennials living in NYC. The messy yet endearing pair, Pete and Polly comprise the "P's" who comedically explore the overlooked nuances of platonic relationships, multidimensionality, ethnic confusion, along with the universal frustration of adulting.
A fiery feminist QA Engineer and an aimless yet searching Office Manager join forces to survive the social ineptitude of their male coworkers at this kooky stealth mode startup in NYC’s Silicon Alley.
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