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Vogue: Where did the inspiration for the show come from?

Photo: Courtesy of Hayden Johnson and Nori Reed
We had to Nancy Drew our way over to the right place and be like, Whats going on?
Youre funny, goofy, girls…
Johnson:…Yall are crazy.
Johnson:Its very different.
Reed:Its such a different key in of comedy for me.
For our first two shows, we wrote plays.
We wrote three-act stage plays, and that was so fun.
Its such a collaboration with these other comedians.
What if shes the devil herself?
It goes to such absurd places, like John Early as an acting coach.
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This beingVogue,I have to turn the conversation to fashion.
You both always look amazing onstage.
Whats your process for putting those looks together?
Reed:We do check in with each other, like, What are you going to wear?
Were just photographed sooften!
Could Trans-It Girls ever be…a podcast?
Reed:I mean, this is something we talk about constantly.
People have definitely been like, Why dont you have a podcast?
Weve also talked about a short film…
Ooh la la!
What are you looking forward to most about your Bell House show on June 13?
Johnson:I think its going to be really exciting to perform in New York.
Im excited to bring some of the stuff weve been working on in LA to an excited audience.
Reed:It feels like theres a lot of energy and momentum, and were just riding it.
This conversation has been edited and condensed.