They literally looked like your grandmother and grandfather or your aunt and uncle that come over and bring a pie for dinner.She goes, “Nidia.” I go, “That’s a unique name. Paul Mecurio’s Permission to Speak ***** Actors Temple Theatre 339 West 47 Street Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs- 8 pm until the end of the year. You will not be disappointed if you visit this show - we would love to go back as each show is unique and different. Please try again. Paul shares some truly unique stories he’s heard during the show, and how no two shows are ever the same!Paul Mecurio’s Permission To Speak – Show Information:And basically after his show, I just went up to him and said, “I don’t know if you need jokes, but I have jokes.” And he was like, “Um, okay”. All Rights Reserved Jul 16, 2018 - Mar 13, 2019 It was crazy, yeah. Paul Mecurio’s Permission to Speak Now playing at Actors Temple Theatre 339 West 47th Street Between 8th and 9th Avenue. How did you get that?” She goes, “Well, my father named me after his lover.” I’m like, “Oh, okay, you were born out of wedlock, no big deal.” She goes, “No, no, no, my father got my mother … was married to my mother, got her pregnant with me at the same time he was having an affair, and named me after the woman he was having an affair with.”The show will never, ever … that’ll only be that show forever that one moment in time because none of those people will be together again in that way, and that’s really cool to people.There was another guy … it just dawned on me, had tattoos all over the place, a nose ring, looked real rock ‘n roll. 12,"error_msg":"REST API is deprecated for versions v2.1 and higher (12)","request_args":[{"key":"format","value":"json"},{"key":"query","value":"SELECT share_count FROM link_stat WHERE url=\"http:\/\/www.tdf.org\/shows\/16820\/Permission-to-Speak-with-Paul-Mecurio\""},{"key":"method","value":"fql.query"} Subscribe to "The Paul Mecurio Show" on iTunes.
On today’s episode I am joined by Paul Mecurio. Paul Mecurio in Paul Mecurio's Permission To Speak. The stepdad met this guy’s mother at a convenience store, at a gas station.
Strangers are going up to each other. The show begins with Paul letting you know that tonight you will be part of something with these strangers around you that will never happen again. Why do you have blood on your shirt?” Before I could say anything, another lawyer goes … because I was keeping this whole double life as a secret from everybody at the firm, my wife. Paul has won an Emmy and a Peabody award, and has a renowned podcast featuring guests like Sir Paul McCartney, Bob Costas, Bryan Cranston & more!We focus on Paul’s off-Broadway, one-man show “Paul Mecurio’s Permission To Speak”.
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"I've never left a Yelp review before but had to after this dinner. Paul - hope you come visit, Austin, TX soon so we can see you again!Super talented Paul Mecurio says everyone has a story and he proves that when he selects audience members and brings them on stage for interviews. Visit www.telecharge.com or call 212-239-6200 or call Actors Temple Theatre at 212-947-3499. And it is improv in the sense that I’m just winging with the people, asking them questions and reacting to what they’re saying.And by the way, Bob Costas, he got into broadcasting as a kid. Paul is also running an off-Broadway show, which we’re going to focus on a little bit later in the episode called Paul Mecurio’s Permission to Speak.
"Went there for my friends birthday ... thought it would be fun...something different...boy i was not disappointed... it was well organized, the staff was friendly and attentive. And if people have an opportunity to tell it, they’ll tell it. Talented and sincere he brings an unconnected crowd to feeling that you now know your new neighbors at the end. So I had Neil deGrasse Tyson, and heads of corporations, and Thomas Friedman of the New York Times, and Jay Leno, and Rob Cordray and Bob Costas and Bryan Cranston. Permission to Speak With Paul Mecurio. Now I have proper gallery etiquette, but when I have guards staring me down with that "You better not touch" look, impulsive…""Went yesterday ( Saturday ) for the first time and waited almost an out to get in. I could have stayed for hours. I go, “How’d you meet?” The woman goes spankme.com. He was selling cigarettes behind the counter or whatever. And you’d work in groups, and it would get tense, and sometimes you get in very heated arguments with fellow writers and stuff. And he goes, “You want to know how I became a librarian?” And he goes, “You got to go to library school and I needed a reference.