That Show Tonight Writer/Producer Paul Crosetti
A new sketch comedy show dares to do the UNTHINKABLE: Make fun of everyone! Including the left! “Think Saturday Night Live, only not so politically correct… and much funnier,” explains That Show Tonight creator Michael Loftus. “Political satire has existed for centuries, but it’s tilted so heavily in one direction,” Loftus said. “It’s gotten to the point where one side of the aisle is pretty much off limits.”
That Show Tonight is currently in production, having staged four shows - one in Nashville, three in New York - all performed in front of sold-out audiences, who delighted in content that wasn't afraid to make fun of woke celebrities and the far left. Its most recent show on March 26 featured comedian and former Saturday Night Live star, Jim Breuer as guest host. He absolutely rocked the sold-out studio audience at the America First Media Campus!
Late night talk shows have turned increasingly toward politics with a decidedly leftward slant. So has Saturday Night Live, the 46-year old sketch comedy show that debuted in 1975. “Half the country is ignored,” Loftus said. “Comedy’s so predictable now, it’s boring.” But everybody’s fair game when it comes to That Show Tonight. “We’re an equal opportunity maker-funer-ofer,” Loftus laughed. The veteran writer/comedian has a long list of credits, including The George Lopez Show, Anger Management with Charlie Sheen, Kevin Can Wait, specials on The History Channel, Comedy Central, and Fox Nation, and countless appearances on The Greg Gutfeld Show.
Loftus and team are currently producing and distributing the show independently. Live-streamed via thatshowtonight.com and hosted by an independent and secure server, the show assures its audience that it is safe from the threat of big tech censorship and cancel-culture.
Creating a shield from Big Tech censors took on greater importance last week when without warning or explanation the social media platform Tik-Tok deleted the That Show Tonight account after it surpassed 15,000 followers with multiple videos attracting hundreds of thousands of views.
Breuer and veteran Hollywood actors Nick Searcy and Kristy Swanson have signed on to be regular guests. Popular Trump impersonator Shawn Farash was recently added to the cast. “Several other names are ‘waiting in the wings’,” said Loftus, who has brought
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