What’s Wrong with J McLaughlin: Episode 4

J McLaughlin
What's Wrong with J McLaughlin: Episode 4
Intrepid Presents
  • Dates: Nov 16, 2024
  • Location: Metro Studio Theatre
  • Created: J McLaughlin
  • Performed: J McLaughlin
  • Advance price: Early Bird $20 (ends Oct. 15)
  • Door price: General Admission $25, limited PWY10 $10
  • Duration: 60 mins
  • Rating: Ages 18+
  • Genre: Comedy, storytelling
  • Country: Victoria, BC

Showtimes

Nov
16
Saturday
08:00 pm

Tickets

J McLaughlin has been entertaining, enthralling & occasionally terrorizing burlesque, stand-up, theatrical and music audiences for over 25 years.

This is the latest installment in their ongoing series of original solo shows.

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

Accessibility

Sensory warnings: Haze

Content warnings: Language, nudity, sex, smoking, alcohol

Please indicate any accessibility needs, including wheelchair accessible seating or if you require seating with no stairs, in the provided field. We will do our best to assign seating that works for you and get in touch if we have any questions. A Visual Guide for The Metro Studio has been created, and is current as of August 2023. View it here.

About the artist/company

J McLaughlin is a shy, queer anarcho-bourgeois musician and performer from Victoria, BC. They have been entertaining, enthralling & occasionally terrorizing burlesque, drag, stand-up, theatrical & music audiences for over 20 years. Working from deep within an incandescent cathedral of optimistic rage, McLaughlin’s solo performances use intimate narrative, dark humour, & wild ribaldry to deconstruct the cognitive dissonance of living within a cisheteronormative imperialist white supremacist capitalist patriarchy.

Credits

Written and created by: J McLaughlin

Showtimes

Nov
16
Saturday
08:00 pm

Tickets

Location

Metro Studio Theatre
1411 Quadra Street,
Victoria, BC
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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