Comedian Suzanne Westenhoefer at Theatre Rhinoceros
Victoria Theatre (San Francisco, CA)
Rated 3.3 by 9 members who went.
Suzanne Westenhoefer is billed as the first openly lesbian comedian in the U.S. -- she was the first to appear on Late Night with David Letterman and the first to get her own HBO Comedy Special. Suzanne starred nightly on the GSN's remake of the classic game show, "I've Got a Secret," and has been on HBO, Bravo and LOGO TV. She does more than 100 performances a year and has toured on cruises with the Indigo Girls and Ani DiFranco.
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She’s fearless and freakin’ hilarious! She’s Suzanne! Back with Theatre Rhinoceros for two shows only at the historic Victoria Theatre, these are Suzanne’s only two SF performances this year.
She wowed you in '07 when they brought her to town. Now she’ll wow you again!
She’s the star of the Logo Channel, Sweet Cruises and so much more - live, in person, and hysterical!
About Suzanne Westenhoefer
Fearless, bold, unapologetic, and freaking hilarious best describes Comedian Suzanne Westenhoefer. She’s made a career out of telling the truth. And, the truth is, life is funny and no one is off limits. From her mom’s Last Will and Testament to her dog’s embarrassing discovery, Suzanne shares stories that leave audiences in stitches.
The first openly gay comedian in the United States, Suzanne has delivered gay material to straight audiences in mainstream comedy clubs beginning in NYC since the early ’90s. After accepting a dare, she entered the world of comedy by accident and her life has never been the same since. Suzanne soon became the first lesbian comedian to garner an HBO Comedy Special, earning her a Cable Ace Award nomination. Additionally, a performance on “Late Night with David Letterman” marked the first by an openly lesbian comedian.
Suzanne works mostly unscripted, so when she hits the stage it’s an unpredictable, original night of comedy magic. On land or at sea, Suzanne delights audiences with over 100 performances a year at theaters, clubs, colleges, fundraisers and cruise and resort vacations. Having toured with the Indigo Girls and Ani DiFranco while on various cruises, Suzanne wishes she’d been born a rockstar.
Suzanne’s current live tour, “A Bottom on Top,” aired as a comedy special and documentary on LOGO Television in fall 2007 (and is now available on DVD). In the summer of 2006, Suzanne starred nightly on the GSN’s remake of the classic game show, “I’ve Got a Secret.” HBO, Bravo and LOGO TV specials dot her resume. Her latest venture, a starring role in the online drama “We Have To Stop Now” is available at JillBennett.com.
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