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Headlining is the hilarious Elvira Kurt with a special guest appearence by local comic and Affirmations executive director Leslie Thompson on Thursday, Dec. The hilarious Kate Brindle will be the emcee Friday and Saturday.
Kurt, who is lesbian-Canadian, is also troubled by the hold technology has over our lives, specifically the cyborg-like evolution of the toothbrush. Kurt tackles everything from childhood to her Eastern European immigrant parents to being a lesbian in her stand up act, all with the unrelenting energy of a six year old — and as adorable, too. Performing with her is a thrill for Thompson. Thompson has been doing comedy for the last seven years. She would like to start working there on a more frequent basis again so she stopped by to talk to the owner.
Which begs the question: why are so many funny comics lesbians? Plus, she said, being a lesbian gives her an additional aspect of life to cull material from.
The Comedy Castle was home to one of her worst experiences as well. It was all bad.
Though once she was accused of being too political. But I need to separate that political part of being a lesbian from the comedy part.
So if I did a little bit of education and changed a little focus on what they think about gay people then all the better. Facebook Twitter. About the Author: D'Anne Witkowski. D'Anne Witkowski is a writer living in Michigan with her wife and son. Follow her on Twitter MamaDWitkowski.
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