Page Hurwitz
Episode 1 • Jan 01, 2005
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series, Page Hurwitz, the San Francisco native recalls coming out to her mother and shopping for larger sizes at department stores.
Wisecrack is a 2005 stand-up comedy series from the LGBT television network Logo. The show was taped at the West Hollywood, California gay club The Abbey. The six-episode series features performances by openly gay and lesbian comedians Page Hurwitz, Alec Mapa, Judy Gold, Miss Coco Peru, Vickie Shaw and Doug Holsclaw. Wisecrack is available for download at the iTunes Store. In 2007, Logo debuted Outlaugh Festival on Wisecrack, featuring a new series of performances by a variety of LGBT comedians hosted by Margaret Cho. A podcast for this series is also available through the iTunes Store.
14 episodes total
Status
Ended
First Aired
2005
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Episodes
Episode 1 • Jan 01, 2005
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series, Page Hurwitz, the San Francisco native recalls coming out to her mother and shopping for larger sizes at department stores.
Episode 2 • Jan 08, 2005
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series, Alec Mapa, a master of "ethnic gender bending", shares his experiences growing up as a gay Filipino and his flamboyant acting roles.
Episode 3 • Jan 15, 2005
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series, the talented Miss Coco Peru shares her insights on being a celebrated drag queen in Hollywood and about life lessons from your family.
Episode 4 • Jan 22, 2005
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series, Judy Gold revels her experiences as a Jewish lesbian mother of two and living in New York City.
Episode 5 • Jan 29, 2005
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series, Vickie Shaw reveals her experience growing u gay in the South, as well as her love of police officers and their handcuffs.
Episode 6 • Feb 05, 2005
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series, Doug Holsclaw shares his hilarious experiences and opinions as a gay man from the Abbey in West Hollywood who teaches comedy classes.
Episode 1 • Feb 06, 2007
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, Jason Stuard kicks the season off with his take on straight men, Lost and dating , while Cashetta, a drag magician, show us a new trick. Margaret Cho also performs some of her trademark stand-up discussing topics such as religion, homophobia and ethnic stereotypes.
Episode 2 • Feb 13, 2007
In Logo's original comedy stand-u series hosted by Margaret Cho, Karen Ripley gives her unique perspective on her age and being a lesbian, Nora of 'The Nellie Olesons' does a public relations character trashing celebrities and Bruce Villanch talks about his long career in comedy writing.
Episode 3 • Feb 20, 2007
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, Jason Duty talks about growing up with a weird last name and mothers home shopping addiction, Lisp and Havana of "The Gay Mafia" perform a song and Suzanne Westenhoeffer talks about Gay Pride and breaking up.
Episode 4 • Feb 27, 2007
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, Vidur Kapur talks about his experiences as a gay Indian and coming out to his family, while Michele Balan talk about airport security and going on gay cruises.
Episode 5 • Mar 06, 2007
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, gender bending comedian Ariana talk about her conservative family and straight men, Andre Kelly talks about his white accent and L.A.'s diverse ethnic melting pot, while Eddie Safarty talk about coming to his family, why gays should be in the military and dating crazy people.
Episode 6 • Mar 13, 2007
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, Roy Cruz starts the laughter with his ethnic humor, discussing Filipino occupation stereotypes and his take on online-dating, while John of "The Nellie Olesons" pretends to be a Circuit Dad at a playground with his adopted ethnic children. Stephanie Howard finishes the show by poking fun at herself looking Kevin Bacon and being a self-proclaimed "couple-breaker-upper".
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