Performed by: Matthew Alexander, Emily Blake Anderson, Allison Blanchard, Lamont Brown, Joel Chambers, Kahlia Davis, Tricia Desario, Sarah Fagan, Kelly Gleason, Natalia Lepore Hagan, Patrick Heffernan, Tommy Joscelyn, Brady Miller, Vanessa Mitchell, Mandy Modic, Carlos Morales, Courtney Moran, Alicia Newcomb, Mallory Nolting, Rob Ouellette, Blake Stadnik, and Britte Steele
Number: “Shim Sham”
Style : Tap
From: “42nd Street National Tour | National Tap Dance Day | Shim Sham” (2016)
Release Blitz & Review for Piece by Patrick Heffernan
Release Blitz for Piece by Patrick Heffernan
RELEASE DAY IS HERE! Pieces By Author Patrick Heffernan Genre: Fiction Murder Mystery It was supposed to have been just another routine night for Mike Lowe, a newly-promoted sergeant working Homicide in the police department. But then the call came, the call that would forever change his life, and the lives of so many people surrounding him. An anonymous call reports that body parts are…
Boston, Massachusetts, 1975:
Charley Murphy is walking home down an alley when he witnesses a murder committed by Lucas Kerrigan, the leader of a Boston criminal enterprise. Bound morally to report what he has seen, he does so, but it comes at a very high price to the young Vietnam veteran. Kerrigan orders Murphy’s brother savagely beaten, and then has his father murdered in attempts to intimidate Charley. But Charley testifies and Kerrigan is convicted. Even so, it is obvious to everyone, even Charley, that he must enter Witness Protection, then a fairly new program of the US Marshal Service in the war against crime.
Rio Azul, Texas, 1981:
Chance Donovan, a self-described “recovering Yankee” from Providence, Rhode Island, arrives in Rio Azul, Texas. Recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in business funded from an inheritance, he declares firmly that he wishes never to see another snowflake again. And so he builds a bar in this rural county, a simple beer joint called Chance’s. A tragedy of happenstance sees the bar destroyed, but Chance is determined that here is where he will make his new life. He rebuilds, dubbing the reopened bar Second Chance’s. But Donovan is determined to provide the locals more than just a place to have beer and barbecue. No, Donovan makes his business live up to its name, affording a variety of people new opportunities in their lives. Along the way he gains family not from blood but from affection, making his life a testimony to the inherent goodness of a man
So? Sound good? Well you can order a signed copy!!! Just click HERE and put in an order for your copy! It releases August 12th!
Boston, Massachusetts, 1975:
Charley Murphy is walking home down an alley when he witnesses a murder committed by Lucas Kerrigan, the leader of a Boston criminal enterprise. Bound morally to report what he has seen, he does so, but it comes at a very high price to the young Vietnam veteran. Kerrigan orders Murphy’s brother savagely beaten, and then has his father murdered in attempts to intimidate Charley. But Charley testifies and Kerrigan is convicted. Even so, it is obvious to everyone, even Charley, that he must enter Witness Protection, then a fairly new program of the US Marshal Service in the war against crime.
Rio Azul, Texas, 1981:
Chance Donovan, a self-described “recovering Yankee” from Providence, Rhode Island, arrives in Rio Azul, Texas. Recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in business funded from an inheritance, he declares firmly that he wishes never to see another snowflake again. And so he builds a bar in this rural county, a simple beer joint called Chance’s. A tragedy of happenstance sees the bar destroyed, but Chance is determined that here is where he will make his new life. He rebuilds, dubbing the reopened bar Second Chance’s. But Donovan is determined to provide the locals more than just a place to have beer and barbecue. No, Donovan makes his business live up to its name, affording a variety of people new opportunities in their lives. Along the way he gains family not from blood but from affection, making his life a testimony to the inherent goodness of a man
So? Sound good? Well you can order a signed copy!!! Just click HERE and put in an order for your copy! It releases August 12th!
Read on for all kinds of behind-the-scenes bits that went into the making and telling of "A TelAmerican Horror Story".
And if you're asking me? It was just the renovations. I was there. It happened. Let's not let it haunt us anymore than it has to, the week was terrifying, but it's over. How terrifying?...
...Try walking around your office and staying calm while THIS is around--
(Photo Courtesy Jerry Jaeger)
DP 10, or DR Pepper 10 as some call it, was not a product placement deal; it stemmed from a Writer's Room bit about the commercials being so men-focused, or even anti-women, that it ended up being written into the show with the thought being Adam, Ders, and Blake are the type of guys who would listen to a soda commercial as gospel. "For Men Only!", indeed!
Bill's cards were almost for a Wedding DJ service, a Dog Walking, or Lawn Mowing business. Since this was filmed before "Booger Nights", his Robot Mime from Weekend Bill wasn't finalized yet, or the cards would have likely foreshadowed that second-career choice.
(Photo Courtesy Brian Ferguson)
The Snappy Construction Worker was played by Workaholics' own Patrick Heffernan, our Key Grip. You may know his older brother.
Adam Devine's own Mom and Dad cameoed in the episode as an office worker and construction worker, respectively. Adam swiped the non-dairy creamer from his mother in a way to suggest he wanted her to commit to the part. She did. Way to go, Mrs. Devine!
DID YOU KNOW: The "NICE!" at the end of every episode over the Mail Order Comedy vanity card is read by Adam's Dad?