Glory W(hole) Curated by Lili Pujol & Mateo Hurtado. Featuring Sophia Wilson Pelton, Anapaula Guajardo, Michael Oluokun, Jose Bedoy, and Cori Diaz

About This Show

Electrifying, ethereal, and straight up gay. From the depths of interplanetary space, MCs Lili Pujol & Mateo Rodriguez-Hurtado bring you Glory W(hole). This curated show is a chance for up & coming queer comedians of color to have their downtown debut amongst seasoned veterans of the comedy scene. Every show has a big ‘ole hole in the line up. Who can fill our hole? Any BIPOC queer comedian that signs up. Cum for the sazón and stay for the fresh fruit. 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Sophia Wilson Pelton
Sophia Wilson Pelton is a Brooklyn-based comedian and writer. They host a monthly show called ‘Gossip, Girl!’ at Good Judy in Park Slope, and their work has been featured on Vulture and Comedy Central.

Anapaula Guajardo
Anapaula is a comedian from Monterrey, Mexico with deep roots in South Texas, finalist of the New York Queer Comedy Festival, March Madness at KOComedy, awarded 2023 People’s Improv Theatre Standup of the Year. Earlier this year she was part of The Knockouts Women’s Comedy Festival and had a guest spot on Ralph Barbosa’s show in New York City.

Michael Oluokun
Michael is a comedian, writer, and actor who cohosts the show “heyyy…lol”. Next show is May 9th at Good Judy.

Jose Bedoy
Meet Jose Bedoy, the radiant comedic luminary whose laughter sparkles through the vibrant streets of NYC. At 32, they infuse their performances with chill lo-fi humor, offering a sanctuary in life’s chaos. As operations manager at the Black Women in Comedy Laff Fest, they proudly champion inclusivity. Fearlessly challenging norms, Jose’s comedic journey ignites queer joy and societal introspection.

Cori Diaz
Cori Diaz is a comedian currently studying at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She was a house team performer and sketch writer at the Sea Tea Comedy Theater in Hartford, CT. She has done training for improv, sketch, and stand-up with Second City, People’s Improv Theater, The Groundlings, AsylumNYC, UCB LA, and Sea Tea Improv. For the past two years, Cori has worked as a Managing Actor-Educator for the nonprofit Speak About It!, a theater company that teaches boundaries and consent education to college students.

Friday, May 3, 2024, 7:30pm

Standard Ticket $18
Supporters $35 Thank you!
Students/Seniors $15, must bring ID to theater
All Skate $10 (10 tickets available, online only)
Dixon Place wants to ensure everyone has access to visionary new work. For those needing financial assistance, 10 tickets priced at $10 are available, first come, first served; 2 ticket limit per patron.

Estimated Runtime
50 min

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