(SOUNDBITE OF KEITH JARRETT TRIO'S "CONCEPTION"). MICHAEL CHE: (As himself) With the election only two weeks away, both candidates are trying to get a final message out there to their supporters. Yum. STRONG: It's actually - I mean, it's funny timing. And then my uncle is also a Broadway producer. So a few weeks after talking to Cecily Strong about starring in the series, I spoke with Cinco Paul, who wrote all the songs. She co-anchored "Weekend Update" with Seth Meyers and then Colin Jost but stepped down, preferring to do sketch comedy. They get lost in the woods, cross over a bridge and suddenly find themselves on what looks like a backlot movie set of a small town in the early 20th century - a town called Schmigadoon. I mean, I think it's certainly been a part of my life since I was little. STRONG: (As The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation with at a Party) Please do not man-terrupt (ph) me when I'm wo-making (ph) a point, Michael. And that's what I'd always rent whenever we'd go to the movie store. Strong stars in the new Apple TV+ satire about a couple who get lost in the woods and end up trapped in a town where life is a musical and the townspeople frequently burst into song. It just felt like, I've fallen through the cracks. And we just thought it was so funny, and it was a fun way to play her. And I'd go, well, tonight I'm going to either - I'll just keep driving. So, you know, I'm - I would love to do it. I rented every musical on VHS they . I did, like, a video for kids - for schools to show about kids with parents with drug and alcohol problems. The studio behind the project is Universal Television, with Lorne Michaels and Andrew Singer of Broadway Video. GROSS: So your character in "Schmigadoon!" I feel like my bubble just burst recently. And I think that the worst example is "Shipoopi" from "Music Man," which is - it brings everything to a grinding halt, and then this Marcellus character is just singing this nonsense song that has nothing to do with anything. And even on the tape - like, they do your expulsion hearings, and they're taping it. Like everyone on this list, we'll miss seeing her on "SNL," but we can't wait to follow her (and everyone else's) career! KEY: (As Josh Skinner) No. GROSS: And I wish her the best. She is best known for being a cast member of Saturday Night Live. And we both enjoy malapropisms, I think, as much as each other, so it's a lot of that. It kind of felt like that a little bit. Yeah. You know, I was much more protected. GROSS: He was dealing with a lot of mental health issues? I want you to talk about writing this because this is an example of a song that I don't think closely adheres to another song. Yeah. - where she sort of wishes he could be who he really is. And you're being, you know, waited on by a - you know, a very lovely, very young (laughter) waitress. And they embraced me. STRONG: No because it wasn't like they were not emotional thoughts, you know? We - Ken and I, you know, played music all the time when we were writing. MsMojo 2010s snl cast memembers where are they now 2010s snl cast members 2010 saturday night live cast members jay pharoah taran killam vanessa bayer aidy bryant kristen wiig leslie jones bobby moynihan cecily . GROSS: Like, among the shows he did was terrific revivals of "Music Man," which is, of course, referenced (laughter) in "Schmigadoon!" And he was trying to help me find things. GROSS: (Laughter) The music is kind of like a hoedown. GROSS: What are some of the movies and some of the cartoons that you grew up with? And you're being, you know, waited on by a - you know, a very lovely, very young (laughter) waitress. She stars with Keegan-Michael Key in the new series "Schmigadoon!" She attended Oak Park and River Forest High School respectively. I'm not going to do the show. Now Emmy-nominated actress Cecily Strong slides through the tour-de-force roles created by the Peabody and Emmy Award-winning writer Jane Wagner who is reimagining the legendary one-person play . I'm really glad we came. You just really got her down (laughter). That's called a double standard. STRONG: It was awful. I was so, like, mad that no one was letting me have my rehearsal - 'cause "Update," you only get to rehearse on Saturday, really. GROSS: Some musicals have really corny scenes in them, and the kind of scene that always bores me is the picnic scene where it's like, this was a real nice clambake. Six episodes at approximately 30 minutes each.) And then I remembered, like, hearing my straight, male friends talk about interactions that they'd had, like, with some girl that seems normal, and then it's like, oh, she just said something crazy, and how do I get out of this conversation? I mean, it's certainly stuck with me. When we left off, we were talking about her characters on "SNL.". NBC. And so in the spirit of turning your life into a musical, I just want to play the opening theme from your podcast, "Make Him Watch It. It's not something we're going to eradicate. And I guess there's also "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man Of Mine" (ph) - you know, these women who sing songs where, you know, he has maybe these flaws, but I still love him, you know? STRONG: You know, luckily, I have producers there and and Lorne, too, and I feel very taken care of by the show. STRONG: (As The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation With at a Party) Wow. And it almost cost me my brother. UNIDENTIFIED CHORUS: (As characters, singing) Corn puddin'. Apple TV+ today released the trailer for its new musical comedy series "Schmigadoon!," executive produced by Lorne Michaels and starring Emmy Award nominee Cecily Strong and Emmy Award winner Keegan-Michael Key. And I'm really - I'm so proud of everybody. And usually in those songs, that's like, he's wonderful. And it's only recently that are - there are actually musicals about gay people who are out of the closet. So it was really important for the show to have that perspective. KEY: (As Josh Skinner) I'm not saying anything. . They just performed, you know? I think there's nothing more thrilling than hearing Terry Gross likes (laughter) your show and (laughter) enjoys it and it has joy from it. I am eating ice cream, and the voiceover says, like, well, McDonald's now has ice - soft-serve for 37 cents or whatever it was. You want to try with other people? Apple TV+ is close to putting in a series order for the project. 'The Addams Family' star Barry Sonnenfeld is the director, and the actor, while Cecily Strong too serves as the producer. I'm Terry Gross. But also, I remember singing "Singin' In The Rain" for the first time as a kid and Donald O'Connor doing "Make 'Em Laugh," and I thought that was the greatest thing I'd ever seen in my life. I did a driver's-ed video for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. It was Gardner's first time, and her eyes widened as a pile of men in short shorts burst into a number . - which is now streaming on Apple TV+. STRONG: (As Melissa Gimble, singing) Never had corn puddin'. STRONG: I did - and I mean, not always. And we were making the sets and making our props and hair and makeup, so it was really - we had a fun little make believe studio here. They also wrote the animated films "Despicable Me," "The Secret Life Of Pets" and the Dr. Seuss adaptations "Horton Hears A Who!" STRONG: Right. It went to dress and not to air. Because, I mean, we shot last fall, so that wasn't even - I didn't even know we'd get to be vaccinated. I can hear you. STRONG: Yes. But at that point, I think I had started getting pretty depressed, and I - because of the time I missed. Is that an idea that you originated? I'm still trying to wrap my head around all of it. We'll start with Cecily Strong. STRONG: (As Melissa Gimble) So you don't really love me? What's true love really mean? GROSS: Yeah, yeah. What did it feel like to be honest and say, I'm not ready, I can't do it yet? KEN DAURIO: (Singing) Some Cinco hasn't seen, too. Cecily Strong is an American actress and comedian. And then just being loud and over annunciating and trying to have a stern look, you know? It was all just this crazy bad timing. STRONG: You know, we definitely loved the exclamations, you know, saving those for the - what? Can we please go now? Please, no song. Strong is most notable for being a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2012 to 2022. PAUL: Yeah, I mean, that was the intention. What was it like for you to go from this heightened sense of anxiety and depression to flying to - was it Vancouver? STRONG: (As Melissa Gimble) Oh, no, that's not OK - unless it's consensual. What - my parents put me in one, I should say. She Knows Broadway Well. She's also . You put the bowl in your belly 'cause it's good for the soul. So I really was like, come on, everybody. And she told me I was looking at the world with S - I can't swear - with crap-colored glasses. I saw my first Marx Brothers movie when I was 10 on TV, and I fell in love with the Marx Brothers and became obsessed. Strong slid into a corner booth with her fellow "S.N.L." cast member Heidi Gardner. COLIN JOST: Fox News personality Judge Jeanine Pirro returned to television tonight after being suspended two weeks for controversial comments about a Muslim congresswoman. "You know how much I hate musicals. GROSS: Oh, that's nice of you to say. The men are dressed like they're in old-fashioned barbershop quartets. STRONG: (As Melissa Gimble) So what? You put the bowl in your belly 'cause it's good for the soul. My Uncle Ed is a theater producer in New York, my dad and I went to his shows and saw "Guys and Dolls," "The Secret Garden." I was into the soundtracks. The series stars Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key as a couple who find themselves stuck in a 1940s musical's wacky town, where people sing about their love of "Corn Pudding" and quite . Mean, horny men lying on in-home hospital beds and white prison gangs who control the remote on Saturdays, thank you for watching. Like, he's just - when he's managing it, he is the most delightful, wonderful - my brother is, like, one of my favorite people in the world. Let's get back to my interview with Cinco Paul. And it was hard - you know, I had theater, thank God, and really was comfortable in that world. HARADA: (As Florence, singing) Sometimes it may seem like he is too good to be true, like there's a man that I can't see just aching to break through. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. You bought some weed with a friend, put it in your backpack, then school security discovered the backpack, and you were actually handcuffed and arrested? STRONG: (As Melissa Gimble, singing) And it may be a waste. Cecily Strong (SNL) Biography, Net worth 2023, Salary, Age, Height, Educational Qualifications, Family Details, Parents, Husband, Boyfriends, Children . I'd feel safer being a child actor in Chicago. GROSS: And this was pretty early in the pandemic, right? The same year, she starred in, and was a producer for, Schmigadoon!, a musical parody series on Apple TV+. GROSS: I love the way mansplaining becomes like, don't man-terrupt me (laughter). KEY: (As Josh Skinner) And you're not sick? STRONG: Oh, totally. GROSS: Let's hear you as the Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation With at a Party. Barry Sonnenfeld directs and executive produces. So you must have had this idea early on that being in shows was something real people did. GROSS: You did you first paid gig when you were 10. And I was talking about something else, and then I sort of made fun of myself, like, yeah, because, you know, that's - well, that's an important thing for society to hear or something. GROSS: So your character in "Schmigadoon!" And you know, there is still an element of, like, you're playing with your friends. UNIDENTIFIED CHORUS: (As characters, singing) I got us corn puddin'. So I dropped out. GROSS: And he's not just a Broadway producer. This election is a misgrace (ph), OK? And that's what I'd always rent whenever we'd go to the movie store. Cecily Strong has 29 acting credits on her IMDb profile, along with her first producer credit for Schmigadoon!, a musical comedy television show that premiered on Apple TV+ in 2021. . Disha Kandpal. She stars in the new series "Schmigadoon!" Cinco Paul, who also wrote all the songs, after we take a short break. Oh, he'll have to marry me. It played it on Broadway in the . Cecily Legler Strong (born February 8, 1984) is an American actress and comedian who has been a cast member of Saturday Night Live since 2012, making her the longest-tenured female cast member in the show's history. KEY: (As Josh Skinner) We already tried together. GROSS: How did you come up with the idea of a musical about people trapped in a musical set in the early 20th century? And she stars in the new series "Schmigadoon! Cecily Strong's New Book. overall No. Like, what are you thinking? Here's all the safety measures - until I finally felt safe. Also, Keegan has, you know, this young farm girl pursuing him, played by Dove Cameron. I wound up being lucky and getting to go to the Catholic school I went to. Otherwise, it's hard to get an impression on the show. How does it feel? We can't wait to make him watch it - with Cinco and Ken. But she kept going, what? Cecily Strong's character loves musicals and is initially charmed. And the first morning that you're there, you're having breakfast on the porch. I never wanted the songs to be too jokey, if that makes sense. So I think that led to my love of these 1920s songs, you know, the Tin Pan Alley stuff. SNL season 48 premiered without some cast members many considered synonymous with the show in recent years. - for the greater world - someone else can judge - luckily or not, but she became more popular and more of a household name. GROSS: But the mayor's wife sings a song that's called "He's A Queer One, That Man O' Mine." - about a couple who find themselves trapped in a small town from the early 1900s where life is a musical. It was so funny, and I just loved it. We'll hear from the co-creator of "Schmigadoon!" And I think my uncle probably didn't want me to be an actor as much as I did, just knowing that it was a tough life. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #7: (As character, singing) Who wants corn puddin'? I'm sure that's why I ended up writing movies. She's nominated for an Emmy for her work on "Saturday Night Live." You're in a safer place, safer in the sense that you can go outside without having to go down an elevator and walk through a lobby and be - you know, be in the middle of Manhattan. GROSS: Did you get to meet the actors? It's - so I just don't know for sure yet. She grew up visiting him backstage . Strong said, admitting she immediately said yes to starring in the show, even though she thought the idea was "insane." Leigh Silverman is the director of the off-Broadway revival of The Search . GROSS: So let's talk a little bit about your work on "Saturday Night Live." And that really led to my love of movies and reading about movies and then starting to make my own with our family's Super 8 camera, which we've gotten for home movies, you know, on vacation. And it was a lot of work, which is a good distraction and good to, like, have a job again. is initially really charmed by the idea that they're, like, living in a world of a musical. Yes, he is not anyone from the film industry. STRONG: I almost enjoy it more to see when someone's laughing. So - but talk about writing this and what you wanted to do with it. We'll be right back after a short break. STRONG: (As Melissa Gimble) Then what are you saying? (As characters, singing) Then he says something mean to get her back. But to then think I'm - not only do I not fit in, I'm not welcome. And then it was just such a gift. So we just were relying on testing. GROSS: Well, I wish you well. So this starts - this clip will start with Cecily Strong speaking, and I should say that the mayor's last name is Menlove. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #1: (As character, singing) You can't plow a field without hitting some stone. which he also co-created and co-wrote. STRONG: Well, it was sort of a mix of, like, I'm making fun of myself, and then I'm thinking about people I'd seen on Facebook. And so I think they thought that might be a good outlet for me. Let's get back to my interview with Cinco Paul. ; Cecily Strong was not featured in the opening credits due to her . Thanks for finally letting a woman on late-night TV. So you must have had this idea early on that being in shows was something real people did. Keegan-Michael Key's character hates musicals and is desperate to leave. And is it hard for you to keep a straight face when he's having trouble keeping a straight face? He's a hard man to know, it seems - different. Like, clearly it was a thing for Rodgers and Hammerstein. MAIN TITLE", GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. And it's just, oh, a song just about food. GROSS: And the waitress delivering the corn pudding is the younger woman who's pursuing him. How are you doing? He co-created, co-wrote and wrote all the songs for the series "Schmigadoon! So you're back on Fox. . Strong mentioned that her uncle is a Broadway producer in a 2021 interview with Terry Gross on the NPR program Fresh Air, thus she was able to see several Broadway productions as a child and even go backstage . Paul will be the showrunner and Daurio is a consulting producer. You put the bowl in your belly 'cause it's good for the soul. GROSS: That's Cecily Strong is Judge Jeanine Pirro. I'm Terry Gross. He's a queer one, that man o' mine. She's now starring in the new series "Schmigadoon! . STRONG: (As Jeanine Pirro) Judge Jeanine Pirro, and it's up to you to decide just what my whole deal is. Let's start with "Schmigadoon!," which is filled with references to classic musicals, like "Oklahoma!," "Carousel," "The Music Man," "The Sound of Music" and, of course, "Brigadoon." It was like as soon as I started singing, I knew what to say. And we'll also hear the Cecily Strong character kind of join in in a verse, much to the Keegan-Michael Key character's annoyance. And she used the playbill and a lot of those pictures. GROSS: Cinco Paul wrote all the songs for the satirical musical series "Schmigadoon!" Luckily for us, but maybe - who knows for the greater world - someone else can judge luckily or not, but she became more popular and more of a household name. God, this whole musical is so much fun. Strong said that because her uncle is a Broadway producer, as a child she often was able to attend Broadway shows and sometimes go back stage to meet their casts. The men are dressed like they're in old-fashioned barbershop quartets. (SOUNDBITE OF RICHARD RODGERS' "'OKLAHOMA!' And we just thought it was so funny, and it was a fun way to play her. And then I have to say the Marx Brothers have played a huge role in my life. Like, you know? Let's get back to my interview with Cecily Strong. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #2: (As character, singing) Every steak's bound to have some fat. And this is from the February 20, 2017, edition of "Saturday Night Live." It's very beautiful there. And actually, I flew out of the chair the first time because, you know, I hadn't done much physical comedy on the show at all. KEY: (As Josh Skinner) Are you serious? Grown adults burst into song, one of which extolling the virtues of "corn pudding." Comedy stars like Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key mingle with Broadway . In her second season, she co-anchored Weekend Update with Seth Meyers and then Colin Jost. She was promoted to repertory player in season 39 in September 2013, along with her fellow castmates Aidy Bryant and Kate McKinnon, and left midway through season 48, following the December 17, 2022 . ", a satire of classic musicals from the '40s and '50s. Apple TV+. And "Corn Puddin'" suddenly came to me as just a - it's kind of the perfect representation of these sort of songs like the - it's "A Real Nice Clambake." You put the bowl in your belly 'cause it's good for the soul. And I was enjoying watching it so much. And it opens with, you know, two friends hiking through the wilderness, and they're hiking over the countryside. GROSS: To her participation. That's all. ", which is now streaming on Apple TV+. It's a journal of her first year of the pandemic, dealing with anxiety and depression. Like, what word - what is, like, a word that's in the social lexicon of the moment that this girl would hear and say wrong? But I was just always performing around the house. No. And whenever a musical theater song would somehow pop up in my mix, he would say, skip. is initially really charmed by the idea that they're, like, living in a world of a musical. GROSS: Well, let's take a short break here, and then we'll talk some more. And he was showing me clips of her, like, doing man on the street interviews. KEY: (As Josh Skinner) Would you leave us alone for just a minute? GROSS: Would you describe that experience? GROSS: Cinco Paul, welcome to FRESH AIR. Cecily Strong (actress) social media, news and video. GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. PAUL: Well, it's kind of crazy. STRONG: (As Jeanine Pirro) Can't do it, pal. GROSS: Yeah. And I loved school, so it was really tough being expelled. Did you get to go backstage? And I was just part of a wave of kids who were expelled. STRONG: No. Cecily Strong attends the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards at L.A. LIVE on September 19, 2021 in Los . I've always loved musicals. It was produced on . He co-created and co-wrote the series with Ken Daurio. And in many ways, it's my wife. STRONG: (As Jeanine Pirro) Can't do it, pal. And you can't have love without having a lover's spat. And I wound up writing a lot of my "Update" characters with him or sort of those - anybody that's a real - you know, I write Marjorie Taylor Greene with him, and we did Sidney Powell together this year, too. What's YOUR favorite Ceci. STRONG: No, I would - it feels great because, this past year especially, I'm just - I'm so proud of the show and being a part of the show. GROSS: Kind of brought it home. And so that's really - that's when my love affair with musicals began. And we are able to do musicals in a time when Broadway is shuttered, and that's so depressing to walk next to. She's created some great characters for the show. (As characters, singing) And then he gives her a snack. GROSS: They didn't connect to the world I lived in. And then my uncle is also a Broadway producer. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #4: (As character, singing) Who wants corn puddin'? It's not like I drove myself. (SOUNDBITE OF GWENDOLYN DEASE'S "PORKCHOP'S BLUES"), GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. He's so different from other men. I had the idea for this almost 25 years ago, and it was while I was watching the movie "An American Werewolf In London," of all things, one of my favorite movies. . Cecily Strong is a 38-year-old American actress and comedian who has been a cast member of Saturday Night Live since 2012. It's on or near the Hudson River. (Singing) Some men like to fight and curse. OK, can you just please tell us about the candidates? Will Get Your Toes Tapping, So Sing Along If You Know The Words. Starring Keegan-Michael Key, Cecily Strong, Alan Cumming, Kristin Chenoweth, Ariana DeBose, Fred Armisen, Jaime Camil and Jane Krakowski. He co-wrote, co-created and wrote all the songs for the satire of musicals called "Schmigadoon!" PAUL: From your mouth to God's ears. - the loving satire of '40s and early 1950s musicals. GROSS: That's music from "Schmigadoon!" The entire town and you just spent the last five minutes singing about corn pudding. I feel like when my kids were little, they were still teaching square dancing. All rights reserved. And then he turns off the tape to say, like, oh, and off the record, you're a great student, and we're sorry to lose you. I saw "Once Upon A Mattress," which I absolutely loved and really wanted to do. A powerful memoir from the Saturday Night Live cast member Cecily Strong about grieving the death of her cousinand embracing the life-affirming lessons he taught heramid the coronavirus pandemic. STRONG: (As The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation with at a Party) And I'm sorry. GROSS: I love the way mansplaining becomes, like, don't man-terrupt me. GROSS: A turning point in your young life (laughter) was in 1999 when you were a sophomore in high school. He's, like, a really big Broadway producer. Her birth name is Cecily Legler Strong. In the original, which debuted on Broadway in 1985, Tomlin leaps for two hours . Talk about the process of writing that. UNIDENTIFIED CHORUS: (As characters, singing) You put the corn in the puddin' and the puddin' in the bowl. STRONG: (As Melissa) This was literally me in high school. We all know that so many performers on Broadway historically have been gay, and it's only in recent years that they've been able to be out. But this is a song where she has no clue that her husband is gay. During her youth, she often attended Broadway shows, thanks to her uncle's career as a . STRONG: Yeah. That's where everything's OK. GROSS: Had you been vaccinated when you shot the series? Let's start with "Schmigadoon!," which is filled with references to classic musicals, like "Oklahoma!," "Carousel," "The Music Man," "The Sound Of Music" and, of course, "Brigadoon." And you go like, whoa, what's that? And actually, my dad took a bunch of pictures. GROSS: This is FRESH AIR. It turns out that her own uncle is a producer on Broadway, and that meant she had a lot of access to the stage when she was a child. It was a McDonald's commercial that never aired. This is FRESH AIR. Good. You know, my grandmother would buy me musicals on VHS. STRONG: (As Jeanine Pirro) And Colin, I just want to take this opportunity to say hi to my super fans out there. Production Photos See Emmy Nominee Cecily Strong Take the Stage in Los Angeles Run of The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe. And they don't even know what corn pudding is. She is the cast member of SNL since 2012. We'll talk more after a break. And the contrast between that and the depression and anxiety you describe in your memoir, which - a lot of your memoir is about living through the pandemic, like, the first almost year of the pandemic. Was this all through movies? (Credit: Apple TV+) "It was an easy yes for me to do this . Being a regular member of The Second City and iO Chicago. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. And suddenly, I used it just to make movies with all the neighborhood kids. A leprechaun has explained to the couple - in song - that they can't leave Schmigadoon until they find true love, which means the depth of their love is about to be tested. So I've gotten to see a lot of his shows in New York. The couple is totally disoriented and dumbstruck when the townspeople break into song. And so it feels like breakthrough infections are going to be a part of all of our lives soon, too. Cecily Strong at Chicago's UP Comedy Club as a part of TBS's Just For Laughs Festival in 2013. Please, no song. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. You know, really, we talk about escapism, and I had real life escapism, where I flew into this beautiful, magical land of Vancouver, where there's, like, water and mountains and big trees - it was gorgeous - and then to be on those sets that were also gorgeous, and then to be with this amazing group of people. I saw "Once Upon A Mattress," which I absolutely loved and really wanted to do. And it is - there is something weird about these old men, you know, sort of creating works of art in which there are these May-December romances. STRONG: Sure. PAUL: (Singing) So now that there's COVID-19 PAUL AND DAURIO: (Singing) Here's what we're going to do. I wonder if - is square dancing still taught in some schools? GROSS: Reports are that you're not sure whether you're going back to "SNL" in the fall. But the fun thing is that, ironically, in our show, it does move the story forward because this stupid song gets Keegan to say, OK, we're leaving (laughter). GROSS: How were you introduced to music of that period? And I was really, like, a kid who sort of wanted to stay under the radar, anyway. I've never caught him looking at other gals more young, petite or fine. And we wrote a sketch, actually, that didn't make it onto the show. But in eighth grade, he swallowed his bottle of Ritalin and had to get his stomach pumped and was in the psych ward, the children's psych ward, in Rush Hospital for a week. Andrew Singer executive produces with Lorne Michaels on behalf of Broadway Video. I'll just keep driving west - right? Frank DiLella talks to "Saturday Night Live" star Cecily Strong about making her New York City theater debut in the revival of the one-woman Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner play "The Search For Signs of . If you're just joining us, my guest is Cinco Paul, and he co-created, co-wrote and then wrote all the songs for the satirical musical series "Schmigadoon! KEY: (As Josh Skinner) Would you leave us alone for just a minute? 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