
Out on Stage 2018
Dive into the riotous world of *Out on Stage (2018)*, where 18 top-tier gay and lesbian stand-up comedians take the stage to tackle taboo subjects with raw, unfiltered humor.
Director: Samuel Brownfield
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Out on Stage (2018) about?
*Out on Stage (2018)* is a stand-up comedy film featuring 18 LGBTQ+ comedians tackling taboo subjects with fearless humor. Hosted by Zach Noe Towers, the special highlights the sharpest voices in queer comedy, blending social commentary with laugh-out-loud moments that defy expectations.
Who directed Out on Stage?
Samuel Brownfield directed *Out on Stage (2018)*, bringing a dynamic vision to this ensemble comedy special.
Who stars in Out on Stage?
The film stars Gloria Bigelow, Janine Brito, and Christopher Smith Bryant, alongside comedians like Abe Farrelly, Anthony Desamito, and Joe Dosch.
Is Out on Stage (2018) worth watching?
*Out on Stage (2018)* is a must-watch for fans of LGBTQ+ comedy and sharp satire. With its talented lineup and fearless approach to taboo topics, it delivers big laughs and memorable performances—ideal for those craving something fresh and hilarious.
How long is Out on Stage?
Runtime details for *Out on Stage (2018)* are not listed.
About Out on Stage (2018) — A hilarious celebration of LGBTQ+ comedy gold
Dive into the riotous world of *Out on Stage (2018)*, where 18 top-tier gay and lesbian stand-up comedians take the stage to tackle taboo subjects with raw, unfiltered humor. Under the lively hosting of Zach Noe Towers, this one-of-a-kind comedy film showcases standout talent from OUT Magazine's "10 Comedians to Watch in 2018" list, including the razor-sharp wit praised by Sarah Silverman. Directed by Samuel Brownfield, the film blends high-energy performances with bold, boundary-pushing storytelling, creating an atmosphere of fearless authenticity and infectious laughter.
This isn't just another comedy special—it's a celebration of LGBTQ+ voices exploring the hilarious and often overlooked corners of queer life. Whether you're a fan of sharp satire or just love a good laugh, *Out on Stage (2018)* delivers a unique blend of social commentary and side-splitting humor that lingers long after the credits roll.