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Los Angeles Times
|January 04, 2026
BRADLEY COOPER TURNED TO CHLOE RADCLIFFE AND JORDAN JENSEN TO HELP CAPTURE THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE N.Y. STAND-UP SCENE IN 'IS THIS THING ON?'
Photographs by JASON MCDONALD Searchlight Pictures
IT WAS abundantly clear to actor-director Bradley Cooper that if "Is This Thing On?," his comedy-drama set in New York's stand-up scene, lacked authenticity, the film would fail.
With the iconic Comedy Cellar at its heart, he found the key to unlocking that — by casting several of the real-life comedians who regularly take the stage there. Among them were two women at the top of their game right now with sold-out shows and substantial social media followings: Chloe Radcliffe and Jordan Jensen.
"Bradley fell in love with the Comedy Cellar and the relationships that go on there," Jensen recalls.
"Is This Thing On?" is based on an anecdote from the life of British comedian John Bishop, whose career started when he stumbled into an open-mic night in Manchester, England, while temporarily separated from his wife. In the film, Will Arnett plays a fictionalized version of Bishop, Alex Novak, a finance guy, and the narrative shifts to New York.
"The idea was, 'If we use people who aren’t comics to play comics, there’s not going to be a juxtaposition between Arnett and this super-tight group of people,' " Jensen says. "His character is this stuffy, bored guy, and he enters into this world of people who have day jobs just like him, but they step into this room, and it’s all dirty humor and busting each other’s balls."
Radcliffe realized early on that Cooper, who also produced and cowrote the film, understood the level of commitment required to portray the stand-up world realistically. She saw the first signs of him getting it when he screened 10 minutes of test footage for the comedians at his home, just a few blocks from the Greenwich Village club.
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