DeLaurentis: “Basically, we`re now represented as a duo of writers and actors and have since sold digital content and written for The CW and Amazon and traded on multiple platforms like Netflix and FOX and weird, crazy stuff like this. And we have a very big cool project in front of us that it will be legal to talk about one day. DeLaurentis: “Sydney came to UCLA to write plays, and the following year I came to film and television, and I called her and she said, `Come here, let`s be a comedy duo. We did a bunch of sketches for YouTube, and then we did a web series called “Sugar Babies” which was like our favorite thing of all time – “What can you say on stage? Is there a wokeist cabal running the industry? Are rights against market forces? Are there already left-wing comedians? Should comedy be unleashed or unleashed, or is it all just a cynical marketing ploy? Was it an easy path? Heller: “We work very well together and most of our obstacles or challenges come from outside. Because we`re girls, a lot of people don`t really expect or want us to have imagination, so people want to work on being just two millennial girls, with little extra comedy or nonsense. « Contact: VoyageLA is based on community recommendations. This is how we discover hidden gems, so if you know someone who deserves to be recognized, please let us know here. Today, we`d like to introduce you to Olivia DeLaurentis and Sydney Heller. More discussions about sovereignty, how and when it grew, and. DeLaurentis: “I like the fact that it`s the center of the entertainment industry because I`m a workaholic and I panic when I feel like I`m not working enough.” Barely Legal Comedy are Sydney Heller and Olivia DeLaurentis, sketch comedians and improvisers in Los Angeles. Chris talks about his day in court, the upcoming lawyers` strike and how a discussion with a police officer in one of his cases leads us to start a new topic, unlawful manslaughter.
Heller: “I hate everything they say about the magic castle.” Heller: “We have a lot of things that we want to create and what we want to talk about that aren`t really in the very narrow guidelines of `just talking about being a young woman.` As you know, we`re impressed with Barely Legal Comedy – tell our readers, for example what you`re most proud of as a company and what sets you apart from others. Barely Legal Comedy is a production company that we founded to produce our original content. We produce sketches and narrative series. We are currently in the production of a digital series with a great platform. We love creating content that feels fresh and true to our collective voice. Everything we do is very fast, absurd and almost understandable. Our goal is to produce a TV series one day. DeLaurentis: “We both love our fathers.
We won Dad`s lottery. DeLaurentis: “And we are absurd. I want to grow up around Dr. Steve Brule. Olivia and Sydney, can you briefly tell us about your story – how you got and how you got to where you are today? Heller: “We met in their comedy sports team at Agoura High School, who did an extracurricular activity that does one-on-one improvisation shows as a sport. We`ve never been put on the same team because our coaches have told us, “If you`re in the same scene, no one else will ever be able to speak.” DeLaurentis: “I hate how much people say the word `blessed,` but other than that, I`m pretty depressed with everything.” Heller: “I like that no one knows what time looks like.”