The Pitch:
Setting: a beautiful art-nouveau theater.
Spotlight up on a gleaming vintage radio microphone.
It's time for Vex Voom In The 21st Century!
Actors take the stage and unfold a live radio show in impeccable 1930s style.
Seemingly a 1938 radio serial, it's really a wacky satire on 2025 America!
Each stage show presents 2 chapters of a 26-part story arc; the live recordings then become podcast episodes.
It's the hippest comedy of 2025…
and we're going back to 1938 to find it!
The Cast:
Jamie Greenberg (Creator/Writer/Narrator)
Jamie Greenberg is a Writer/Director whose films have screened at film festivals across the U.S. and internationally.
His feature Future'38, an indie comedy starring Betty Gilpin, premiered at Slamdance, where it won the Audience Award. It received excellent reviews, being described as "wildly entertaining" (Film Threat), a "time-travel masterpiece"(Austin Chronicle), and "ideal escapism"(Indiewire).
Mr.Greenberg has also worked in TV, including writing on every season of PBS' iconic Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?. He Co-created and Co-produced its sister show Where In Time Is Carmen Sandiego?, for which he received two Emmy Award nominations. He was a Story Producer on Michael Moore's TV Nation (FOX) and Senior Writer on such MTV fare as I Wanna Be A VJ, Total Britney Live, and MTV Spring Break. He also co-created MTV's hit lip-sync competition show·Lip Service, for which he is very sorry.
Lauren Marcus (VEX VOOM)
Lauren Marcus appeared on Broadway in the original cast of Be More Chill. Off-Broadway: The Jonathan Larson Project (The Orpheum), White Girl in Danger (Second Stage/Vineyard), Sarah Silverman’s The Bedwetter (Atlantic), Be More Chill (Signature). Select Regional: Come Back to the Five and Dime… (Theatreworks Silicon Valley), Fiddler On The Roof (Lyric Opera of Chicago), Little Shop of Horrors (Pittsburgh Public), The Humans (St. Louis Rep), Company (Barrington Stage), The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical (La Jolla Playhouse), Be More Chill and Love in Hate Nation (Two River Theater). Film/TV: tick, tick…BOOM!, “SVU”.
As a writer, Lauren has developed work at New York Stage and Film. She’s currently co-writing the book for a new musical adaptation of Girls Just Want to Have Fun (based on Sarah Jessica Parker’s 1985 film) for Lively McCabe Entertainment, as well as finishing up her first full-length album of original retro-pop tunes.
Sean-Michael Wilkinson (STERLING LUCERNE)
Sean-Michael Wilkinson is best known for his performances on "American Horror Story" (FX), "FBI" (CBS), and "The Gilded Age" (HBO). With a BA from Marymount Manhattan College and an MFA from The Old Globe, Sean-Michael's theatre resume is expansive, including productions of "Tartuffe", "Pygmalion", "Inherit the Wind", as well as the recent Off-Broadway production of "Dracula, A Comedy of Errors" at New World Stages.
When not on stage or set, Sean-Michael spends his free time playing guitar, talking to himself in his voiceover booth, and wandering the city for random historical facts and finds.
Dan Domingues (F-STOP FITZGERALD)
Dan first appeared in the VEX VOOM universe with Jamie Greenberg’s feature Future ’38. Most recently his extensive theatrical appearances have included Dial M for Murder at Arizona Theatre Company, Pioneer Theatre and Virginia Stage and A Sherlock Carol at Westport Country Playhouse. His Off-Broadway credits include Mark Shanahan’s A Sherlock Carol at New World Stages, The Public Theater (The Tempest, Wild Goose Dreams, Fidelis, The Great Immensity), 59E59, Rattlestick, Abingdon, BAM, INTAR, Atlantic, Sheen Center and Cherry Lane. Other major regional work includes roles at Bay Street Theater, George Street Playhouse, Mile Square Theatre, Barrington Stage, Alley Theatre, Arena Stage, Guthrie, Goodman, New York Stage & Film, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Pioneer Theatre, Long Wharf, and Portland Stage. Film & TV includes Notice to Quit, Run All Night, Future ’38, In Stereo, New Amsterdam, West 40s, Blacklist, Royal Pains, and Law & Order. Dan holds an MFA from the A.R.T. Institute at Harvard, is an associate artist with The Civilians and co-host of the movie podcast Hot Date with Dan & Vicky (hotdatepod.com).
Katie Aldhizer (MULTIPLE ROLES)
Katie Aldhizer is an NYC actress specializing in characters and comedy. Watching classic films with her Mother ignited a wild obsession with old Hollywood and the MidAtlantic accent in Katie. Jeepers! Her love of Sketch comedy led her to study improv, sketch writing and musical improv at Upright Citizens Brigade and she also has a BA from Penn State University.
Katie would love you to check out her sketches on YouTube’s ButterBottomComedy page where she is also a writer and producer. Look for her as a lead in Dashford Media’s upcoming feature film, ‘Counterfeit.’ Katie’s favorite sign is Stop because it reminds her not to take things too far.
Anthony DeVito (MULTIPLE ROLES)
Anthony DeVito is a SAG-AFTRA actor, comedian, and a fourth-generation Brooklynite. He specializes in sharp comedic performances grounded in reality, and dramatic acting with depth and vulnerability. Anthony appears in Season 3 of The Morning Show on Apple TV in a standout scene with Jennifer Aniston and Jon Hamm, and was killed by Queen Latifah on The Equalizer on CBS. His cameo in BROS was declared ‘hilarious’ by Apatow Productions, and film credits also include LOVE…RECONSIDERED, LINCOLN: THE MUSICAL and FUTURE ‘38. TV credits include House of Cards, Blindspot, The Mysteries of Laura, Power, Boardwalk Empire, and Rescue Me. Stage credits include performances at the People's Improv Theater, the Brooklyn One-Act Festival, UCB, HB Studios, and Atlantic Theater Company.
He’s co-founder and producing director of The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival, which celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2025.
Ginger Kearns (Multiple Roles)
GINGER KEARNS was born and raised in Canada. She wrote, produced and starred in the Instagram miniseries Welcome to Killjoy. As an actress, she has appeared in Broad City, Hungry Hearts, Boardwalk Empire and The Sopranos. Her scripts have been recognized by the Austin Film Festival, the Sundance Institute Episodic Program and The Red List. A longtime member of the cast of Sleep No More by Punchdrunk, she has starred in immersive theater productions around the world including the recent NYT hit Death Of Rasputin.
She is a 2025 Tribeca X Chanel ‘Through Her Lens’ Finalist and currently teaches in the On-Camera division at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
Jeff Skowron (MULTIPLE ROLES)
Jeff co-created/directed (with Matt Yeager) and starred in the pilot "Max Riddle" which premiered at the New York Television Festival, winning Jeff the award for Best Actor in a Drama. Skowron co-starred as Dorfman in Miramax’s “Bad Santa 2” opposite Billy Bob Thornton. Other feature credits include: New York City Serenade (directed by Frank Whaley,) The Narrows, How To Seduce Difficult Women, The Good Shepherd (directed by Robert DeNiro,) Premium, Chapter 27, and A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints (with Robert Downey Jr.) Jeff can also be seen in the hit online series “Greg & Donny,” written by Jeff and Matt Yeager. The show was developed into a half-hour sitcom by IFC with the pilot directed by Troy Miller. Other television guest credits include: Showtime’s Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber, NCIS, Kroll Show, Teen Wolf, Law and Order SVU and Mary and Rhoda for ABC.
Skowron’s Broadway credits include Enron, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, High Society, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. He also created the role of Chris Bell in The Boy from Oz, opposite Hugh Jackman. Skowron won the LA Stage Alliance’s Ovation Award for Best Leading Actor for his portrayal of Leo Frank in Parade and for Best Supporting actor as Billis in South Pacific. He was nominated for Ovation Awards for Best Leading Actor for his portrayals of Leo Bloom in The Producers, Thernardier in Les Miserables and for Best Supporting Actor as Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice. He also received an LA Drama Critics Circle nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of the Baker in Into the Woods and a Connecticut Critics Circle nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Play as "Eddie" in Lost in Yonkers at Hartford Stage opposite Marsha Mason. Jeff recently starred as Wadsworth in the First National Tour of "Clue" directed by Casey Hushion.
The Team:
JAMIE GREENBERG, Writer/Creator
Jamie Greenberg is a Writer/Director whose films have screened at film festivals across the U.S. and internationally.
His feature Future'38, an indie comedy starring Betty Gilpin, premiered at Slamdance, where it won the Audience Award. It received excellent reviews, being described as "wildly entertaining" (Film Threat), a "time-travel masterpiece"(Austin Chronicle), and "ideal escapism"(Indiewire).
Mr.Greenberg has also worked in TV, including writing on every season of PBS' iconic Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?. He Co-created and Co-produced its sister show Where In Time Is Carmen Sandiego?, for which he received two Emmy Award nominations. He was a Story Producer on Michael Moore's TV Nation (FOX) and Senior Writer on such MTV fare as I Wanna Be A VJ, Total Britney Live, and MTV Spring Break. He also co-created MTV's hit lip-sync competition show·Lip Service, for which he is very sorry.
SUZANNE FAGEL, Producer
Suzanne Fagel is a Producer and Showrunner with an impressive track record of developing and producing successful projects.
Most recently, she served as the Executive Producer/Showrunner for HBO's critically acclaimed Pause with Sam Jay, where she led the creative and production teams through the show's second season. Prior to that, she worked as an Executive Producer for Desus & Mero on Showtime and served as a key member of the executive producing team behind Comedy Central's innovative topical satire The President Show.
Suzanne led the successful run of Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell under Executive Producer Chris Rock, and played a pivotal role in the launch of TruTV's beloved Impractical Jokers. Her resume includes contributions to ESPN's Mayne Street, MTV's WonderShowzen, several Comedy Central projects with the late Greg Giraldo, and Robert Smigel's iconic SNL spin-off TV Funhouse. She was the Showrunner for several pilots, including work with legendary comedian Jim Norton for IFC and MTV's social media phenomenon Mike Kelton.
JONATHAN GRAY, Consulting Producer
Jonathan Gray has been an Attorney, Producer and Advisor in the independent film community for over 25 years. Since 1996, Jonathan has Produced and Executive Produced nearly 80 documentary and narrative films, including Afghan Dreamers (2022 Paramount+); Truman and Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation (2020 Hamptons Film Festival), Dark Night (2016 Sundance Film Festival), Nightingale (2015 Primetime Emmy Nomination- HBO), and Blue Caprice (2013 Sundance Film Festival).
Jonathan has also provided counsel in connection with a multitude of documentary films including All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (2023 Oscar Nominee for Best Documentary Feature); They Call Me Magic (2022 Apple TV+); and American Factory (2020 Oscar Winner for Best Documentary Feature).
PATRICIA DICERTO, Casting Director
Patricia DiCerto has been involved over the past three decades in the casting of more than twenty-five Woody Allen films, including serving as Casting Director on such notable films as Match Point, Midnight In Paris, To Rome With Love, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Blue Jasmine, Cafe Society*, Wonder Wheel, A Rainy Day In New York and the recently released Coup De Chance, starring Melvil Poupaud and Lou de Laage. She also cast Allen's TV series for Amazon Studios, Crisis In Six Scenes, which stars Allen, Elaine May, and Miley Cyrus.
In addition to her long-standing collaboration with Woody Allen, DiCerto has worked on both large studio projects and independent features with such Directors as James L. Brooks, Nora Ephron, David Frankel, Mike Nichols, Alan Parker, Sydney Pollack and Martin Scorsese, and alongside many of the industry's famed Casting Directors, notably her longtime association with Juliet Taylor.
Most recently, DiCerto cast award-winning American Murderer, Allswell (Tribeca Film Festival best screenplay winner), festival favorite Share (Amazon Prime), ABC Family's Fan Girl, and Julia Stiles' feature directorial debut Wish You Were Here.
*Artios Award nomination from the Casting Society of America