STAGE TUBE: Newly Formed L Train Down Release BLAH BLAH LAND Parody Just in Time for Valentine's Day

By: Feb. 13, 2017
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.




Here's to fools who dream. Just in time for Valentine's Day, 'Blah Blah Land' captures the magic of this year's most polarizing film through a humorous lens. Join Emma, an overweight yet relatable aspiring L.A. actress, and Ryan, an entitlEd White savior of jazz, as they strive to preserve their love while minute obstacles become insurmountable. Featuring instant classics like "Traffic is Bad" and "Blah Blah Blah Blah," this musical parody will take you on a journey through the city of stars. Check out the video!

'Blah Blah Land' was written by Ricky Dunlop and directed by Josephine Huang. It stars Ricky Dunlop (Missed Connections: An Exploration...), Graydon Long ('The Carrie Diaries'), Rusty Van Riper, Elyse Brandau ('The Slashening'), Jimmy Brooks ('Second Coming'), Sade Namei (Emotional Creature), Josephine Huang ('Blindspot'), with a featured dance from Tina Hart, Adriana Jones, Steven Nash, Matt Sternberg and Hollie Zegman. The rest of the crew includes cinematographer Ben Yannette, sound by Maxime Graftiaux and editing by Kayla Sklar.

This marks the first project from the newly formed L Train Down, headed by the NYC-based writing/producing team of Josephine Huang and Ricky Dunlop. They also produced and starred in the web series 'Common Ground' which can be found on YouTube.



Videos