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After a 8 year hiatus, I'm back as a comedian (and a transgender woman)
Do you love a queer punch up too? The comedic kind of course.
This week, comedian Lucie Isle takes us on a trip to the 80s where set against a backdrop of an HIV/AIDS moral panic, a comedy scene emerged as a direct challenge to the widespread racism, sexism and homophobia in the press and wider society.
The diverse 80s comedy scene began as underground, grassroots Alternative Cabaret, with stilt walkers, drag acts, prop comics, sketch troupes and standup on a regular old lineup. But this underground alt-punk comedy scene that challenged the punch-down culture is still alive today. Lucie Isle and co-host Jamal Utting explores it's roots, as well as having a right old giggle along the way:
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