Comedian/actress Margaret Cho talks about her
current stand-up comedy show entitled MOTHER with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Her show takes on sex, queer
politics, drugs, guns, identity and proving time and time again,
boundaries uncrossed are meaningless. According to Margaret MOTHER
offers up an untraditional look at motherhood and how we look at
maternal figures and strong women in queer culture. Cho stated, “I think
that if you’re queer, if you’re a woman of color and if you do comedy
it’s ...
Comedian/actress Margaret Cho talks about her
current stand-up comedy show entitled MOTHER with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Her show takes on sex, queer
politics, drugs, guns, identity and proving time and time again,
boundaries uncrossed are meaningless. According to Margaret MOTHER
offers up an untraditional look at motherhood and how we look at
maternal figures and strong women in queer culture. Cho stated, “I think
that if you’re queer, if you’re a woman of color and if you do comedy
it’s like your voice is very important. Your existence is political and
so I think it’s a really great thing and what I’ve always tried to
accomplish and now that I’m older it’s even more important.” We talked
to Margaret about her current tour and give us her spin on our LGBT
issues.
When asked what her personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights Cho
added, “Well I’m bisexual and so I’m definitely involved and also it’s
about my upbringing, my childhood and my upbringing within the queer
political community in San Francisco. It was a big deal for me and had a
great impact on me. It’s something that is in my heart and in my
history and in my life and it always will be.” Cho also addressed her
reaction to the US Supreme Court finally ruling that Proposition 8 and
DOMA (Defense of Marriage Act) unconstitutional as well as discussing
her strong commitment to end the epidemic of LGBT teen bullying
suicides.
Margaret is touring MOTHER in various U.S. markets as well as in Europe
and Australia. Her fabulous supporting role on Lifetime Network TV show
“Drop Dead Diva” just finished its 5th season. She’ll be appearing on
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on November 19th and she has
teamed with her opening act from her MOTHER tour, comedian Jim Short,
for a brand new podcast show called “Monsters of Talk.” Cho will be
appearing at The Wilbur in Boston, Massachusetts on Wednesday November
6th at 8P.
For MOTHER Tour Info & Tix: margaretcho.com
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