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Bristol - Event Notice
Saturday October 24 2009
Start Time: 06:30 PM

Lynnee Breedlove's "One Freak Show" part II

category bristol | miscellaneous | event notice author Sunday October 11, 2009 15:48author by gudrun - queercafauthor email ssbris at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

an evening of punk-rock standup

Saturday 24th October
doors 7.30pm
@ Secret Warehouse Location, Montpelier (email ssbris@hotmail.com for venue details)

punk rock cowboy
punk rock cowboy

Breedlove's solo show, "Confessions of a Poser" is part of Lynnee
Breedlove's One Freak Show by Lynn Breedlove, the print form of both
his solo shows that have been touring the world the last five years.
The book is out on Manic D Press, September 1, 2009. This is his book
tour.

Lynnee Breedlove's all new solo show, Confessions of a Poser is a
comic look at men's bodies, the mystery of the purple dick, legacies
and how to use them, family, the impossibility of manhood, and the
evil drive to feminize. He's been told it's "Too many props for
standup," and "Too many punchlines for theater." Lynnee pays homage to
feminists, who taught him we can hang together or hang separately, and
how to tie a tie, and to his Dad, who taught him how to be a man by
killing things and eating them, duties Breedlove happily juggles with
those of a budding Buddhist. Buckets, knives, and body parts are still
integral to the show. Weirdly, his biggest fans are straight white
men.

Followed by DJs playing queercore, riot girl and random trash

£5 - 8 (pay what you can afford)
free entry to asylum seekers/migrants

Coffee & Cake Served
BYOB

OPEN TO ALL GENDERS AND SEXUALITIES

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