“Not only do queer comedians tell the tales of coming out and the struggles they may have endured, but they also always find a way to bring comedy to the tale”

“Not only do queer comedians tell the tales of coming out and the struggles they may have endured, but they also always find a way to bring comedy to the tale”
“I used to get in trouble at Bible study because I’d take advertising slogans and merge them with Jehovah’s Witness imagery” BY ELEANOR NOYCE, IMAGE VIA @CHARLIEGEORGECOMEDY I first encountered [….]
To celebrate, our fave comedy gang talks best bits, flirty crowds and Rosie Jones’ boobs Queer comedy collective The LOL Word, made up of Chloe Petts, Jodie Mitchell and Rachel [….]
The stand-up comic talks coming out, racism and falling in love IMAGE BY STEVE PEIRCE In the brand new August edition of DIVA, our cover star Gina Yashere talks candidly [….]
“Do you want to talk about my personal despair?” BY DIVA STAFF We’re counting down the days until Mae Martin’s must-see sitcom, FEEL GOOD, returns to our screens. The first [….]
Join this inclusive queer comedy night from the comfort of your own home! ***UPDATE – This event has been cancelled BY SOPHIE GRIFFITHS As lockdown restrictions loom closer, you might [….]
The stand-up comic on love, gender and her brand new sitcom In our March issue, we visit the set of Mae Martin’s Channel 4/Netflix sitcom starring Charlotte Ritchie as Mae’s [….]