The new Netflix documentary Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution features interviews with dozens of gay and trans comics, archival footage and lots of jokes. With Joel Kim Booster and Bob the Drag Queen packing stand-up shows, and Instagram-famous humorists like Danae Hays and Rob Anderson boasting hundreds of thousands of followers, the days of comedians choosing between a career and the closet are long gone. The documentary begins by looking at how the relatively liberal s gave way to the more conservative post-war years and a comedy landscape that turned gay slurs into a favorite punchline. But closets are vertical coffins.
Explore the history of LGBTQ+ stand-up comedy in this funny and heartfelt documentary featuring personal stories from an all-star roster of performers. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Out got the chance to speak to several of the subjects of Netflix's new documentary, Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution. Netflix threw a massive premiere event for its new documentary Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution , and let's just say that the who's who of queer comedy was in attendance!
Rosie O'Donnell, Wanda Sykes and Margaret Cho help Netflix doc Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution chart the triumphant history of LGBTQ comedy. By CT Jones. Page Hurwitz knows funny. The longtime director and producer has spent her two-decade career in Hollywood working on some of the biggest and boldest comedy productions and stand up sets from comics like Wanda Sykes, Tiffany Haddish, and Michelle Buteau.
The documentary begins by looking at how the relatively liberal s gave way to the more conservative post-war years and a comedy landscape that turned gay slurs into a favorite punchline. By Abbey White. What the Director Has to Say TV How Much Is a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader Actually Worth? The doc ranges far and wide, from entertainers on the vaudeville circuit and early pioneers such as comedian and actress Moms Mabley and female impersonator Rae Bourbon to the role of variety shows and LGBTQ cruises; from the Stonewall Riots and HIV and AIDS to the feminist movement and politics of the Reagan and Clinton administrations.
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Explore the history of LGBTQ+ stand-up comedy in this funny and heartfelt documentary featuring personal stories from an all-star roster of performers. .
Rosie O'Donnell, Wanda Sykes and Margaret Cho help Netflix doc Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution chart the triumphant history of LGBTQ comedy. .
The documentary begins by looking at how the relatively liberal s gave way to the more conservative post-war years and a comedy landscape that turned gay slurs into a favorite punchline. .