Love is in the air, and this time it’s legally sanctioned by Colorado’s courts. Celebrate Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14) with The Queerbots as they present a fully improvised Ode To Amore. Using only audience suggestions, they’ll explore gay first dates, lesbian honeymoons, and the joys of same sex parenthood.
There might even be a musical tribute to Tinder, or a scene based on your first true love. The Queerbots improve troupe will heighten the laughs with videotaped commentary from ‘N Sync alum Lance Bass, along with a tribute to Cinema’s most iconic romances re-edited with a homosexual twist.
The Queerbots will play at Hamburger Mary’s “Club M” on Valentine’s Day. Doors open at 7p.m., the show begins at 8. Tickets are $10 and available for advance purchase at www.queerbots.com.
“We’ve been thrilled with Denver audiences. Our two prior shows have both sold out, and I think it proves there’s a real place for gay and lesbian comedy,” said Sarah Kirwin, Queerbots artistic director. “Even more exciting, our crowds are mostly straight. I think one of the best ways to build understanding and breakdown stereotypes is through laughter. It’s hard to judge someone when you’re sharing a great time.”
The Queerbots Comedy Improv Troupe was founded by six performers: Kirwin, Michelle Marlowe, Britt Swenson, Jon Jon Lannen, Ashley Scroggins and Chris Parente. Together, they bring more than 100 collective years of improvisation experience, and their full biographies can be found at www.queerbots.com.
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