Meet the Cast:
Kate Clinton is one of America's brightest political comedians and was among the first to do stand-up comedy as an "out" lesbian. Her humor is plucked from the daily headlines and combines with her savvy send-ups of modern family relationships and illuminating perspectives on life as a gay...
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Marga Gomez grew up in a showbiz family --her father was a Cuban comedian and emcee in New York, her mother a dancer. After her father's unfortunate discovery--Marga in bed with another girl--she moved to San Francisco.

Marga's stand-up career in San Francisco coincided with the comedy boom of the 1980s and the gay rights movement. She was a regular at the popular Valencia Rose Cabaret, a club that nurtured gay performers. She quickly joined forces with five other Latino comedians to create Culture Clash, a nationally acclaimed comedy troupe.

Her most recent work, "Marga Gomez's Intimate Details," premiered Off Broadway in February 2003 and was so successful she was called back for a two-week encore in June. She was recently invited to write and perform a new piece at the Kennedy Center (Spring 2004). In 1988 Marga was voted "Entertainer of the Year" by the San Francisco Council on Entertainment. She has appeared on HBO, Showtime and Comedy Central and performances in concert halls, colleges, and clubs all over the country.

Her comedy recording "Hung Like a Fly" is available on Uproar Records

Marga's solo shows include: "A Line Around The Block"; "Memory Tricks"; "Marga Gomez is Pretty, Witty & Gay"; "jaywalker" and "The Twelve Days of Cochina." She has been produced Off-Broadway at the Public Theatre, the Whitney Museum, Performance Space 122, and nationally at Sushi Performance Space, Boston Center for the Arts, Highways in Los Angeles, the Painted Bride and San Diego Repertory Theatre. Internationally she's appeared at the Montreal Comedy Festival, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, London ICA and Amsterdam's Triple X Festival.

Film and TV credits: HBO's "Tracey Takes on..."; "Batman Forever" and Barry Levinson's "Sphere." She has twice joined the casts of "The Vagina Monologues."

Marga is the recipient of Theatre LA's Ovation Award for her collaboration with Culture Clash at the Mark Taper Forum. She has also won the Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Outstanding Achievement Award. Selections from Marga's work have been published in several anthologies: Extreme Exposure (TCG Books), Out, Loud & Laughing (Anchor Books), Contemporary Plays by American Women of Color (Routledge) and Out of Character (Bantam Books.)

Marga Gomez, self-described "chick magnet," lives in Brooklyn.

As a child in Pennsylvania, Suzannne Westenhoefer always loved being the center of attention, so she naturally gravitated to acting school. After graduating from college, the pretty blonde moved to New York City and immediately found work--as a bartender. On a dare she entered a comedy contest at a...
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As a single lesbian mom living in Berkeley in the 1980s, Karen Williams started doing stand-up comedy "because it was something I could do that didn't cost anything." Known for her quick repartee, insightful commentary and audience rapport, Williams is a comic craftmaster, a gifted actor, a...
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Vickie has performed in almost every state in the US over the last five years and has headlined in various venues including: Michigan Womyn's Festival, National Women's Music Festival, Monterrey Beach Women's Festival; and the Dinah & Lina Shore Golf Tournament in Southern California and at...
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Take a woman born and raised in SF, California under the strict, watchful eye of her dad, a Pentecostal preacher, who insists she goes to college to make something of herself. She earns a business degree and after graduation she passes the CPA exam and goes to work at one of the largest accounting...
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Sabrina Matthews is an openly lesbian comic who relates the absurd in everyday life in a witty anecdotal style.

"Sabrina's brand of comedy is infectious," says afterellen.com, and she "regularly draws out big laughs from both gay and straight audiences."

Her hilarious half-hour comedy...

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A Second City Alumnus, Elvira has had many years of comedic success in the U.S. and Canada, most recently hosting, writing and producing 78 episodes of the Comedy Network's hit late night talk show, Popcultured with Elvira Kurt, a satirical take on the inane and excessive world of pop...
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Bruce Vilanch is a two-faced fella: Bearded, he is one of the most sought-after comedy writers in Hollywood, winner of a bunch of Emmys and noted as the " Hollywood Square" just to the left of Whoopi. Shaved, he spent two years as Edna Turnblad, Baltimore housewife and superstar, on tour and on...
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Taken from a crashed rocket ship in a Kansas cornfield, Andre was adopted and raised in a small town not far from his play-brother Clark Kent....

Actually, he's the corn-fed, beef-eating, milk-drinking, hay-bailing, thicker-than-Snicker, country-ass farm boy that Instinct magazine calls,...

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Comedian and writer Eddie Sarfaty has appeared on The Today Show, Nightline and on Comedy Central's Premium Blend. He is a regular at Caroline's and Gotham Comedy Club in New York and has performed at Montreal's Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, New York's Toyota Comedy Festival and at festivals in...
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Alec Mapa is a GLAAD award-winning actor, activist, playwright and journalist. He can currently be seen on the ABC show Desperate Housewives, where he recurs as Eva Longoria's best gay pal "Vern." Alec recently completed four seasons on the UPN comedy Half and Half. Moviegoers know Alec from the...
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The Hollywood Reporter calls Scott, "...one of the most successful gay stand-up comics to ever tour the world." Scott co-founded the Gay Comedy Jam, which toured to sold-out crowds in more than 150 cities across the US and Canada.

A native Texan, Scott is a favorite on CMT Countdown on...

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Born in Buffalo, Bob Smith has the distinction of being the first openly gay comedian to appear on The Tonight Show and also have his own HBO Comedy Half-hour. Other TV appearances include Politically Incorrect, The Late, Late Show, Entertainment Tonight, Tom Snyder and Comedy Central's Out There....
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