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Seattle- Julie Goldman (does the Pacific Northwest)
March 10, 2018 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Can you believe that despite a couple of brief flirtations with Seattle, Julie Goldman (HBO, Logo, Bravo) has never done a tour of the Pacific Northwest? It’s high time to change that. We’re taking her all up and down the I-5 corridor, taking her to the best Northwest clubs and showing her all the views.
Julie Goldman’s stand-up is delightfully in-your-face, honest and aggressively funny. Headlining throughout the US at clubs, colleges, festivals and events; she’s been described as “unapologetically un-PC ” by Go Magazine “a hilariously irreverent, butch lesbian” by Afterellen and Autostraddle writes, “watching someone be outraged has never been so fun”
Julie has been seen on everything from “Bravo’s The People’s Couch”, co-hosting “Vanderpump Rules After Show”, and on LOGO’s “Big Gay Sketch Show and Skit Happens.”
You can enjoy a little Julie with your politics, on the hit podcast “Dumb Gay Politics with Julie & Brandy” and make sure to check out her guest-starring role on the season premiere of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm!
With Belinda Carroll:
Belinda Carroll is a Portland native, LGBTQ activist and coffee addict. A stand-up comedian, actress, and vocalist she has appeared on fun stuff like Portlandia, MTV, XM Sirius radio and Grimm a couple of times. She is the co-creator, producer and director of Portland Queer Comedy Festival whose inaugural year, July 2017 had the New York Times raving, “By far, my best experience in Portland…no controlled substances necessary”.
Her writing credits include; Huffington Post, Cracked.com, and PQ Monthly. She has performed alongside such artists as; Hari Kondabolu, Shane Mauss, Erasure (Andy Bell), The Cliks, and Guy Branum.
Hosted by Rick Taylor
Following a 20+ year stint in broadcasting Rick Taylor now brings his forty something average gay guy view to the stand up stage. His musings generally take the life experience route as he is in his own words “too lazy to make stuff up.”
Rick has performed at Seattle’s Sketchfest,The Seattle International Comedy Competition, and at Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival.
Rick has made his mark on Seattle comedy scene by performing regularly in every room available and by starting and running some of the city’s most popular local comedy shows and venues. Rick was born and raised in Portland, Oregon, and for the past 17 years makes his home in Seattle with his husband of 19 years and their two disobedient and ungrateful felines.
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