Bubblegum Garbage Party is the fruit rollup flavored ketamine brain child of Bay Area comedian Thomas Bridgman. After tearing it up as a podcast at Mutiny Radio Gallery BGP has moved to the upscale venue PianoFight. It's like a continuation school where the principal is John Waters and the prized sport is a ping pong conversation between the host and guest comedians. Based around answering and acting out both serious and beyond ridiculous questions, telling their jokes and improvising scenes based on the preceding material with occasional musical guests performing their music and improvising comedic songs inspired by the topics raised throughout the show. Whether they leave wondering what bees taste like or knowing they're not the only ones who's mom taught them how to kiss, this shows format breaks new comedy ground by giving the audience a view inside the life and inspiration of the comedian guests. With every show having free prizes for interacting and capping off with an all invited dance party, BGP wants you leaving feeling like you're trapped in a sleeping bag full of happy-baby pugs gettin' ready to blow the "it doesn't matter-horn".
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