“Many of the sketches focus on current pop culture and trends,” he starts when I ask how the show’s comedy in 2019 is approaching sketch and reinventing the show. “The All That writers create many characters that speak to what is going on in today’s society.” While the cast hasn’t pitched any sketches yet according to Ryan, he reveals that some of the characters the cast created for the audition process have made it to air. Working with Kenan and Kel, whose comedy since the beginning helped define the show and the kind of clever, yet expressive slapstick comedy Millennials and Generation Z has grown up with, Ryan and the rest of the cast are in good hands. “Kenan and Kel have taught me that it is important to always be myself and to commit 100% to every character that I play,” he says about what they’ve brought to the table as producers. “The most important thing that I have learned about comedy is that it is subjective. One person may find a joke or sketch funny, while another person thinks that it is humorless.” #RyanAlessi #AllThat #AllThatNickelodeon #Nickelodeon #Comedy #SketchComedy #Actor #Interview #Throwback #Teenplicity #KenanandKel #SecondCity #Chicago 📷: Davy Kesey 💆♂️: Emily Zempel http://teenplicity.com/ryan-alessi-talks-being-a-part-of-all-that/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B3xDz0UJXlS/?igshid=1gtpbuf4m04wl









