“...the episode is a primo showcase for Peyton and Mulbry’s riffing chops as they tear her to greasy little pieces for crimes against cute little belts. (Peyton: “When you say you were ‘browsing,’ were you … touching … the products with your oily hands?”) Blotnick may be deemed bad to the bone, but this show is increasingly very, very good.”
FARTHER ALONG
Logline: After his mother’s death and being dumped by his boyfriend, an upright perfectionist allows his devil-may-care father, a minister, to move in.
“This show is for my dad... The man who consoled me after my first real break-up by saying, “ya know, I’ve been doing some reading and this is pretty common in the gay world.” The father who gave me a hoverboard for Christmas to save $2.75 on subway fare. The friend who would drop everything to be by my side in a crisis and stay way too long after the dust settled.”
(Honorable Mention) Series/Episodic Pilot Script (LGBTQ) at the 2023 Big Apple Film Festival and Screenplay Competition, ranked in the top 50% of judges scores
Mother & Son Skype Sesh
The premise: Lester and Helen Higgins have weekly check-ins while in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(Win) Audience Award for Best Scripted Short at the 2020 Agoraphobia Film Fest
(Win) Diamond Award for Best @Home COVID-19 Short Film at the Mindfield Film Festival
(Win) Best Actor • Platinum at the Mindfield Film Festival
(Win) Best Actress • Platinum at the Mindfield Film Festival
(Win) Best Sketch Comedy Duo • British Web Awards
Official Selections at the Sketchup House Party, Dumbo Film Festival, and FLICKFAIR
Dating Clarity
Dating Clarity is a short comedy film written by Nastasha Strang.
The premise: a YouTube dating coach struggles with his most challenging client, Clare, who takes every piece of his dating advice literally.
Official Selection at the 2020 Big Apple Film Festival
Official Selection at the 2020 Twin Tiers International Film Festival
Official Selection at the 2020 The Palm Springs International Comedy Festival
Winner for Best Tight Short at the 2020 WRPN Women’s International Film Festival
“The series is funny and enjoyable and I can see it appealing to just about anyone. It also gave me my favorite quotes I’ve heard in a web show, “I hate when hot people are funny.”
Official Selection! Edinburgh Fringe Fest
The sketch comedy troupe SisterWives enjoyed a successful week-long run at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe Fest.
“Blair Peyton and Sterling Mulbry ... show clear acting prowess, with a natural command of the stage and impeccable comic timing.”
“The group has the writing and acting combination that creates situations that feel relatable, whilst also completely ridiculous, which culminate in quintessential sketch comedy.”