Twice a month Eric Vetter, host of No Name NYC, New York's longest running comedy-variety show, talks to NYC-based artists, performers, writers and creatives about what it's really like to work in and around the performing arts in New York City.
No Name NYC talks to singer Sierra Rein about her journey in musical theater in NYC.
Eric chats with NYC projectionist James Wolfe about growing up in Albany, coming to NYC as a youth, and the days of Moonwork.
Eric talks to storyteller and stand-up Deandra Anjahlee about what brought her to the storytelling stage and the importance of Black spaces in comedy and storytelling.
Eric chats with comedian, storyteller, and occasional actor Calvin Cato about his start in the business and what it takes to make it in NYC.
Eric sits down to chat with NYC storyteller and writer Jeff Rose about his path to NYC, his storytelling process, and why he's written 60,000 words about chili.
Eric sits down to talk with stand-up and comedy writer Jim Mendrinos about running away in New York City, opening for Tom Jones, and what it takes to write for Hee-Haw.
No Name's Eric Vetter talks with storyteller and writer Tracey Starin about her path to the stage in NYC.
Eric visits comedy writer Bruce Cherry at New York's storied Chelsea Hotel to talk about comedy in NYC v. San Francisco, and Bruce's path to writing comedy.
No Name revisits our first episode! Please enjoy this remix of our first episode, in which Eric talks with comic and Charlamagne Tha God head writer Charles McBee.
No Name talks to longtime No Name production assistant Stanley Recio about growing up alongside No Name NYC and making his way to the stage as a stand-up.
Eric sits down to chat with DeeAnne Gorman.
No Name NYC Talks To James Tristan Redding
Eric talks with NYC storyteller Kelli Dunham.
Eric talks to comic, actor, and writer Dave Konig about his life in NYC and on cruise ships around the world.
Eric talks with NYC comic, actor, and writer Andrianne Frost about her decades in the business.
Eric talks to author, poet, and storyteller M. Leona Godin.
Eric Talks to pianist and drag queen Mark Oleszko
Eric sits down with composer Joshua H. Cohen to talk about composing for musical theater, collaboration, and why real, live, audiences are essential.