What’s funnier than conjoined triplets? For the creators of a new internet show, not much. That’s the premise behind “Neil, Patrick and Harris,” which airs on Whohaha.com, a site founded by actress Elizabeth Banks. The show stars Shannon Kiely (Neil), Kimberly Aboltin (Patrick) and Hollie Lee (Harris), as the title triplets who have a knack for ending up in awkward situations. And yes, the sisters were named after the erstwhile Doogie Howser, M.D. actor. Also Read: 30 Streaming TV Shows You Can Binge Watch in a Weekend (Photos) “The only thing our parents had access to was...
- 4/20/2017
- by Matt Pressberg
- The Wrap
If you're going to make a show about young people trying to make it in the big city, you might as well make that show as over-the-top as possible. One of the wildest, most outrageous web series concepts I've ever seen is on display in Neil, Patrick, and Harris, which follows a trio of conjoined triplets as the pursue their dreams in show business.
The protagonists of Neil, Patrick, and Harris are Neil (Shannon Kiely), Patrick (Kimberly Aboltin), and Harris (Hollie Lee), and they are an aspiring comedienne, actress, and singer, respectively. Joined at the hip, they must navigate sitcom situations in which their shared physical condition contributes to the comedy. Five episodes of the show are available through WhoHaHa, the digital platform founded last year by Elizabeth Banks.
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The protagonists of Neil, Patrick, and Harris are Neil (Shannon Kiely), Patrick (Kimberly Aboltin), and Harris (Hollie Lee), and they are an aspiring comedienne, actress, and singer, respectively. Joined at the hip, they must navigate sitcom situations in which their shared physical condition contributes to the comedy. Five episodes of the show are available through WhoHaHa, the digital platform founded last year by Elizabeth Banks.
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- 3/24/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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