Marga Gomez's Swimming With Lesbians is a buoyant and bawdy romp, set aboard a fictional lesbian luxury ocean liner rolling on a sea of absurdity. Blending her past experience as a cruise ship entertainer (and lesbian) with her delight for nautical tropes and sea shanties, Gomez morphs into a boatload of lustful characters including: Isabelle, an accident prone Lacrosse player yearning for her first Lesbian affair, Captain Debbie the ship's commander who goes strictly by the book (in this case it's The Kama Sutra) and Pru Perez, the butch presenting but secretly meek bingo caller in hiding from her childhood bully and passenger. Lesbian mettle is tested when secrets are exposed and all must navigate through rogue waves and endless buffets .
Gomez's 14th one person show was hailed as having "all the makings of a great voyage, starting with scrumptious characters" by the San Francisco Chronicle." SF Gate wrote "If you feel like laughing until you're gasping for breath, 'Swimming With Lesbians' is a must-see."
Swimming With Lesbians returns to The Marsh for Pride Month following 2024 sold out shows at La MaMa Theatre in New York and Toronto's "Funny That Way Festival."
The performance runs 65 minutes with no intermission and is recommended for immature adult audiences over 16.
Marga Gomez's Swimming With Lesbians is a buoyant and bawdy romp, set aboard a fictional lesbian luxury ocean liner rolling on a sea of absurdity. Blending her past experience as a cruise ship entertainer (and lesbian) with her delight for nautical tropes and sea shanties, Gomez morphs into a boatload of lustful characters including: Isabelle, an accident prone Lacrosse player yearning for her first Lesbian affair, Captain Debbie the ship's commander who goes strictly by the book (in this case it's The Kama Sutra) and Pru Perez, the butch presenting but secretly meek bingo caller in hiding from her childhood bully and passenger. Lesbian mettle is tested when secrets are exposed and all must navigate through rogue waves and endless buffets .
Gomez's 14th one person show was hailed as having "all the makings of a great voyage, starting with scrumptious characters" by the San Francisco Chronicle." SF Gate wrote "If you feel like laughing until you're gasping for breath, 'Swimming With Lesbians' is a must-see."
Swimming With Lesbians returns to The Marsh for Pride Month following 2024 sold out shows at La MaMa Theatre in New York and Toronto's "Funny That Way Festival."
The performance runs 65 minutes with no intermission and is recommended for immature adult audiences over 16.
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