Theatre

Catch the hilarious and deeply personal Late-in-Life Lesbian at the Fringe

Writer, producer, and former journalist Shelby Thevenot is a comedian on a mission: They want to show audiences what it’s like to come out of the closet late in life—and live their best gay life. Late-in-Life Lesbian is making its world premiere at the 2024 Fringe Fest with some important insights and hilarious reflections on self-discovery.

Written with other late-bloomer queers in mind, Thevenot’s half-hour stand-up show is a fresh take on the lesbian and non-binary experience, exploring what motivates someone to live their authentic life at last while examining the current rise in anti-queer hate across the country… and beyond.

“It is a deeply personal story that holds a mirror up to a world that hates women and gays,” says Thevenot. “If you are queer, questioning, or curious about how a person could stay closeted for more than three decades of their life—this show is for you.”

Directed by fellow queer comedian and performer Lucy Gervais, Late-in-Life Lesbian promises to deliver a moving personal story with an approach that is deeply funny and incredibly heartfelt.

Late-in-Life Lesbian will premiere at Petit Campus on June 8, with shows running until June 16. Purchase your tickets here.

Tina Wayland
Tina Wayland is a freelance copywriter, has-been blogger, dedicated note taker, and dabbler in short fiction. Some of her published pieces can be found in carte blanche, Halfway Down the Stairs, X-R-A-Y Literary Magazine, Every Day Fiction, and From the Depths. Her short story A Funny Affair won The Foundling Review’s Stride the Bright Side Contest, and she still has the beginnings of the Great Canadian Novel bumbling around her head somewhere. She’s hoping to turn her prolific Facebook posting and love of all things Montreal into some organized thoughts other people might enjoy reading. You can find samples of Tina’s copywriting work and links to published fiction at tinawaylandcopywriter.com.
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