So….it’s 7.30 PM ET on December 25th.
You're tired of your family.
Maybe even tired of your chosen family.
You're tired of assumptions that everyone celebrates Christmas.
Maybe you're even tired of eggnog.
ANYWAY WHAT DO YOU DO?
Pop on over to Comfort Comedy: An Anti-Holiday Celebration for:
-Some hilarious (not messed up) storytelling/comedy from comics Kelli Dunham and Belinda Carroll
-Crafting around the house activity with art superstar Coe Lapossy
-Anti-holiday trivia
-Mad Libs
-Group singalong of The Boundary Song (to the tune of The Rhyming Song, as popularized by the Muppets)
-Special animal friend guests
-Surprises. But good ones. Not like that family secret that came out last night that you're still reeling from.
LIVE FROM MOONVILLE
PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS
Audience participation: tell us your funniest holiday story in three minutes or less, funniest story wins an amazing prize.
The event is FREE FREE FREE because we just want to hang out with you all and we really just, for the lover of Mike, want everyone to be okay. We'll drop a link in the chat for donations to support a special project (details to come) if you feel so moved.
HOW TO ACCESS THE EVENT:
EITHER RSVP ON FACEBOOK AND WE’LL SEND A GROUP MESSAGE WITH THE PASSCODE A FEW HOURS BEFORE THE SHOW
OR
FOLLOW THE ZOOM LINK HERE, AND TEXT KELLI AT 215.964.1963 TO GET THE PASSCODE.
ABOUT KELLI DUNHAM
Kelli Dunham is everyone's favorite ex-nun nonbinary polyamorous nurse storytelling comedian. Kelli has appeared on Showtime's Penn and Teller's Bul**hit, The Moth Mainstage, Discovery Channel, Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness and is debuting in a Jubilee Media video on Dec 24th.
ABOUT BELINDA CARROLL
Belinda Carroll is Portland-born coffee-addict, now living in Los Angeles. A comedian, published writer, actress and vocalist, she has worked with everyone from Erasure to Kids in the Hall's Scott Thompson, Cameron Esposito, Erin Foley and Nico Santos. A prolific producer she is a Founder of the Portland Queer Comedy Festival, and she has been covered in several national publications including the NY TIMES and USA TODAY. In 2019 she was awarded the Woman of Achievement award from the State of Oregon, in 2023 she was named one of 100 Women We Love by GO MAGAZINE. Her writing has been published in Cracked, Curve, Huffington Post, Proud Queer Magazine, Portland Mercury, and a few anthologies. Despite her hair, and to spite her Mother- she is very Queer.
ABOUT COE LAPOSSY
Visual artist Coe Lapossy creates works that revisit /remix the artifacts of queerness wedged within a seemingly straight world