About the Project
Some Peepalicious Reviews!
🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥 Peep is a wild ride I’d take again in a heartbeat
🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥 Fast-paced, surprising, and clever
🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥 Peep is a really funny show, like a 2-person really silly SNL
🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥 It’s not just a comedy show—it’s a masterclass in presence, play, and pure theatrical glee
🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥 Within its playful chaos, Peep dismantles pretense and posturing with bold, irreverent energy
Show Info
Pamela and Erik got into the fight of all fights. The verdict? End their friendship. The timing? The morning of the biggest show of their lives: a HUGE Hollywood executive is attending. They’ve agreed they can do their show, Peep, one more time. And then be done forever.
Peep is a comedy variety show that highlights how Pamela and Erik are both multi-hyphenates. It includes sketch, dance, physical comedy, stunt work, improv, and a wee bit o’ clown. It’s silliness, camp, and play chaotically thrown and tossed about, by two AAPI with graduate degrees. But, don’t expect anything highbrow.
Peep is about subverting expectations. It’s about how we can show up and still be representing, without having to say it. Because sometimes, we say more without words. Or say things that seem to mean something else, yet underneath, there’s so much more. Or not. Their motto? “We’re as vapid and deep as we believe, and as how others experience us.”
Who’s Peep for? If you wanna turn off the brain for an hour. If you wanna leave your brain on, even a little bit. If you wanna revel in our common humanity: our mistakes, suffering, longing, and basic Maslow needs. If you wanna witness shame converted into freedom. If you wanna go for a wild ride, including some major big-time grossness.
That’s what Peep was designed to be. Before the big fight. How well can Pamela and Erik carry off this show that’s steeped in joy and silliness, with this much resentment and anger seething between them?
CONTENT WARNING: bad words, audience interaction, grossness, flashing lights, and glow-in-the-dark bunnies
Both streaming and in-person at The Hobgoblin Playhouse
Tuesday, June 10, 2025. 7-8 pm PDT
Sunday, June 22, 2025. 1:30-2:30 pm PDT
Friday, June 27, 2025. 7-8 pm PDT
Pamela L Paek (Playwright and Performer) relishes self-expression and creativity in as many forms as she can juggle, including solo shows, stand-up comedy, sketch comedy, physical comedy, and clown. Peep is her third Hollywood Fringe production. Her solo show won two awards at Hollywood Fringe 2023, as well as won Best of Fest at Frontera Fest 2023. Pamela created a sketch comedy show called 1.5 KOREAN, which won three awards at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2021, and the short film of that work was honored by the Asian American Film Lab. In 2020, Pamela got covid before it was cool and and beat out 350+ stand-up comedians to win the grand prize in Uncle Clyde’s Comedy Contest. Noteworthy accomplishments include: giving herself a black eye while sleeping, rescuing pufflings on a tiny island off of Iceland, and not actively using her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.
Erik Escobar (Playwright and Performer) is a charmingly delightful Mexipino comedian, actor, and producer who performs internationally at clubs, colleges, cruises and theatres that you may have seen on MrBeast’s BEAST GAMES (the #1 show in over 80 countries on its release!) NBC’s Last Comic Standing, Buzzfeed, EPIX, Hulu, Gordon Ramsey’s Idiot Sandwich, his TedTalk, with Mr Beast, and as the host of The Big Deal on LatiNation. Erik has also been featured as Musical Bars on I Can See Your Voice on FOX and on FUSETV’s Fresh Faces of Comedy. Erik has produced shows all throughout the county at venues including CASA 0101, The Blue Door Theatre, and Bang Comedy Theatre. He holds a Masters in Fine Arts in Comedy Theory and Studies from Goddard College and resides in Anaheim, CA. He loves theme parks, karaoke, & professional wrestling and hates olives.
Production Team