Lez Hang Out, the popular lesbian podcast, is bringing you the next installments of their ‘Should’ve Been Gay’ live just in time for PRIDE! Join hosts Leigh and Ellie, along with some fun guests, as they talk about the movies, TV shows, or ships that CLEARLY should’ve been gay. They’ve covered favorites like Bend It Like Beckham, Bring It On, and Wonder Woman, and frequently call their ‘Should’ve Been Gay’ series “the gift that keeps on giving!” Join them for a night of debauchery and fantasizing about homonormativity, and come dressed as your favorite non-canon ship for extra bonus points!
Featuring
Marie Connor
The Little Mermaid Should've Been Gay
Marie Connor is a Boston based comedian and considered an unfiltered voice for the Millennial generation. Her unique perspective as a member of the LGBT community and former Republican gives her targets on both sides of the aisle. Her quick wit and sharp tongue have amassed a large social media following.
Marie performed at the Trump Roast with Kathy Griffin in Washington, DC and can be seen performing around the Boston area.
Isha Patnaik
The Parent Trap Should've Been Gay
Isha is a Boston-based, Bay Area-born comedian and Gilmore Girls enthusiast. She's performed all around the country as a stand up, improv, and sketch comedian. Isha created and currently produces Affirmative Reaction: An Asian and Asian American Comedy Show!
Isha was featured in 2019's HBO Presents: Women in Comedy Festival, where she performed on HBO Presents: Bethany Van Delft's 38.7%. She was the runner up in ImprovBoston's Stand Up Throwdown, performed in The People Improv Theater's Femme Fest and was a semi-finalist in the Funniest Person in Massachusetts at Laugh Boston in 2018.
Isha is a self-proclaimed "white people anthropologist" whose comedy touches on everything from racism to She's All That to being an excellent elementary school student. She has also performed on ImprovBoston's Harold Night and writes and performs with sketch group Magenta Strike Squad.
Dylan Uscher
Rocko's Modern Life Should've Been Gay
Dylan Uscher is a queer standup comedian from Boston, MA. He uses a narrative style of comedy to talk about taboo topics in a way that's approachable, accessible, and okay maybe a bit raunchy at times. He has performed at clubs and comedy festivals across the country including the Women in Comedy Festival, the Palm Springs International Comedy Competition, and the Midwest Queer Comedy Festival. He's opened for major queer headliners including DeAnne Smith at the Boston Comedy Arts Festival and Fortune Feimster at Boston's Wilbur Theater. Dylan is also the creator of the Queer Qomedy Hour at ImprovBoston, and was the creator and co-host of the Yes Homo! Podcast.