Thanks for your support of Second Helping!

Thanks so much for everyone who has been supportive of this long long long long process of creating Second Helping including:

Beth Lapides (see producer info, below) 

Everyone present on Pudding Day

All the folks who loved Heather and Cheryl 

Bryn Kelly

Genne Murphy 

Jill Uhlfelder 

Caveat NYC  (with a special thanks to Anne Houston for above and beyond call of duty)

Stacy Bias

Turan Ali

Queer Diary/Bechdel Theater

Gillian Wilson

Diva Magazine

Catherine Murray BBC4

Amraine Rasool, Carol Purcell & Sally Magnusson, Lynda-Marie at BBC Scotland

Barbara Carrellas and Kate Bornstein

Fringe festivals that hosted Second Helping virtually during lockdown: Pittsburgh, Bright Light 

Barbara Buckley

Jude Treder-Wolff-Second Stage

Matilda Davis

Brian Snyder

CC Blooms

PBH Free Fringe

Justin Allardyce/ Friends at The End in Scotland

MSP Rona McKay 

Rebecca Tulley 

Robin Bady/Badyhouse

Michele Carlo/Word

Kevin Allison/Risk

Michele Jalowski and the Moth 

ABOUT THE AMAZING PRODUCER-BETH LAPIDES

Beth Lapides is the creator, host and producer of the long running, critically acclaimed, genre shifting UnCabaret, Amazon, Comedy Central, Comedy World Radio etc. She’sthe creatrix of its spin-off shows Say The Word and The Other Network. Her original audiobook ”So You Need To Decide” was on Vulture’s Best Comedy Books of the Year. She hosted a daily show on Comedy World Radio. She’s been featured on Sex and The City, The History of Comedy on CNN, MTV, Time, NPR etc. Her latest solo show, It’s A Lot is in development. She is a comedy and creativity coach and speaker at places like The Erma Bombeck Institute, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health and her own Infinite Creator coaching. She’s the recipient of several NEA grants and a graduate of Brown University.

ABOUT OUR AMAZING OPENER-BETH TONER

Beth Toner is a nurse, writer, erstwhile theatre major, and nerd who still hasn’t figured out what she wants to be when she grows up. She has spent the last 30 years of her life writing stuff for other people. For the last five, she’s been intermittently obsessed with returning to the stage in community theatre. Now, she’s writing — and performing — for herself. When she’s not working her day job or volunteering at the local free clinic, you can find her trying to decide which crochet project to start (and not finish) next or trekking doggedly up and down hills in a trail race while the younger, faster folks greet her with “good job!” and “on your left!” She’s currently writing Disaster Girl, her one-woman show, which is kind of about her obsession with the Titanic and tornadoes, but also about her family.

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