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In Spring and Summer of 2020, we embarked on our first live webseries I Put on Pants for This as a way to connect with 1812 patrons, fans, artists, and comedy-lovers during our first months in quarantine. I Put on Pants for This featured 1812’s Producing Artistic Director Jen Childs and her husband Scott Greer wearing pants in their home, talking comedy and 1812 history. These were casual conversations about how some of our favorite works came to be, visits with some of our favorite performers, and even some short performances. These exchanges were a delightful and welcome reminder for all involved of our need for laughter and art-making. Many thanks of all those who were a part of I Put on Pants for This, from the guest artists to the commenters to the folks watching from home.

You can enjoy archived recordings of all I Put on Pants for This episodes below. Should future episodes be created, they will be added to this archive.


Running time: appx 45 minutes

Archived Episodes

Episode 1 (April 2, 2020)
Jen and Scott discuss Jackie Gleason, The Honeymooners, The Jackie Gleason Show, and the making of 1812’s original comedy To The Moon (2015).

Episode 2 (April 9, 2020)
Jen and Scott discuss nightclub comedians from the 1950s and 60s including Nichols and May, Lenny Bruce, Shelley Berman, and more of the comedy greats who inspired our original work Like Crazy, Like Wow in 2002.

Episode 3 (April 16, 2020)
Jen and Scott talk about some great vaudeville comedy and many different performers of the era. Early in our company history, 1812 made a name for itself bringing these great vaudeville acts back to the stage in two productions called The Big Time: Vaudeville for the Holidays in 2000 and 2001. We then brought the form back for a new holiday vaudeville in The Big Time: New Vaudeville for the Holidays, 2013. This new vaudeville combined classic comedy styles with modern content.

Episode 4 (April 23, 2020)

In this episode, Jen and Scott discuss the history of political comedy and the making of 1812’s long-running annual satire This Is The Week That Is. The Emmy-nominated documentary Conceiving Satire: The Making of This Is The Week That Is can be seen HERE.

Episode 5 (April 30, 2020)

In this episode, we’re excited to welcome two very special guests, MB Scallen and Brett Robinson. Jen Childs, MB, and Brett discuss some our favorite bawdy, brash, and hysterical comediennes from the 50s and 60s, as well as the process of creating 1812’s hit cabaret Broads and the 2013 original production It’s My Party: The Women and Comedy Project. (FYI: Very Funny Adult Content!)

Episode 6 (May 7, 2020)

In this episode, Jen and Scott dive into the history of great comedy double acts including Bob and Ray, Burns and Allen, and many more who inspired our original production Double Down in 2005.

Episode 7 (May 14, 2020)

We’re excited to welcome Philadelphia writers and actors Daniel Frederick and Tony Lawton to this week’s episode. They join Jen and Scott for some history and sketches from our favorite British comedians from the halls of Oxford and Cambridge to contemporary performers.

Episode 8 (May 21, 2020)

In this episode, we’re happy to welcome 1812 favorites Mary Carpenter and Dave Jadico. These master improvisers are joining Jen and Scott to talk about the history of Improv theatre from The Compass Players to ComedySportz.

Episode 9 (May 28, 2020)

In this episode, Jen and Scott are joined by Philadelphia performers Leah Walton and Tom Shotkin to talk about the history of Jewish comedy to perform some of our favorite routines from the Bible to the Borscht Belt.

Episode 10 (June 18, 2020)

Every summer, 1812 Productions welcomes the new residents of The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program to our studio, along with their collaborators, to our studio. The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program (click HERE for more information) is dedicated to supporting the creation, development and production of work by female solo artists across a variety of disciplines—theater, performance art and cabaret. On this episode of I Put on Pants for This, Jen and Scott talk about the history of the program and our dear friend for whom it's named.

Episode 11 (June 25, 2020)

Every summer, 1812 Productions welcomes the new residents of The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program to our studio, along with their collaborators, to our studio. The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program is dedicated to supporting the creation, development and production of work by female solo artists across a variety of disciplines—theater, performance art and cabaret. On this episode of I Put on Pants for This, Jen and Scott spend time with Bi Jean Ngo, a 2012 resident of the Jilline Program, and hear more about the process behind her original solo project Daughter of the Kitchen Gods: A Story in Four Courses.

You can also find out more about Bi Jean and her work at www.bijeanngo.com.

Episode 12 (July 2, 2020)

Every summer, 1812 Productions welcomes the new residents of The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program to our studio, along with their collaborators, to our studio. The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program is dedicated to supporting the creation, development and production of work by female solo artists across a variety of disciplines—theater, performance art and cabaret. On this episode of I Put on Pants for This, Jen and Scott will be talk with the fabulous Lee Minora whose original works CHEEKS and White Feminist were a part of the program in 2017 and 2018. White Feminist went on to critical acclaim and multiple productions.

You can also find out more about Lee Minora and her work HERE.

Episode 13 (July 9, 2020)

Every summer, 1812 Productions welcomes the new residents of The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program to our studio, along with their collaborators, to our studio. The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program is dedicated to supporting the creation, development and production of work by female solo artists across a variety of disciplines—theater, performance art and cabaret. On this episode of I Put on Pants for This, Jen and Scott are thrilled to welcome TS Hawkins and Lois Moses. TS is an internationally recognized author, performance poet, arts educator, and playwright whose work They'll Neglect to Tell You was part of the 2019 Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program. TS is joined by their collaborator during their Jilline Program residency, Lois Moses, a Philadelphia actress, poet, and playwright. TS and Lois discuss the creation of They'll Neglect to Tell You and next steps for the project.

You can also find out more about TS Hawkins and their work at www.tspoetics.com.

I Put on Pants for This (Ep. 14 – 7.23.20)

Every summer, 1812 Productions welcomes the new residents of The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program to our studio, along with their collaborators, to our studio. The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program is dedicated to supporting the creation, development and production of work by female solo artists across a variety of disciplines—theater, performance art and cabaret. On this episode of I Put on Pants for This, Jen and Scott are thrilled to welcome Pratima Agrawal and Sarah Mitteldorf. Pratima’s work Voided was developed as part of the Jilline Program in 2018. Voided is inspired by Pratima’s own experiences and the true story of Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian female astronaut in space and one of the crew members who died in the 2003 Columbia accident. Sarah Mitteldorf, a Philadelphia theatre-maker, was her collaborator on the project.

You can also find out more about Pratima Agrawal at www.pratimaagrawal.com.

I Put on Pants for This (Ep. 15 – 7.30.20)

Every summer, 1812 Productions welcomes the new residents of The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program to our studio, along with their collaborators, to our studio. The Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program is dedicated to supporting the creation, development and production of work by female solo artists across a variety of disciplines—theater, performance art and cabaret. On this episode of I Put on Pants for This, Jen and Scott are delighted to welcome the very funny Jennifer Blaine whose original work The Vicissitudes of Travel was a part of the program in 2017 and premiered at the Philly Fringe Festival that same year.

You can also find out more about Jennifer Blaine at www.jenniferblaine.com.

I Put on Pants for This (Ep. 16 – 9.24.20)

In this episode, Jen and Scott share history and stories about Lucille Ball and the classic Chocolate Factory episode of I Love Lucy.

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