Comedian Marshall Lorenzo Defeats Depression With Delusion
In the new sketch comedy show ‘Baby Gorgeous’.
Award-winning comedian Marshall Lorenzo (Canada’s Drag Race, The Sketchersons) is definitely not thirty-nine, he’s for sure not pudged-up and he’s certainly not battling crippling depression. Why? Because he’s goddamn ‘Baby Gorgeous’. After thirteen years of performing award-winning sketch comedy in Toronto, Canada, he’s back on his home turf to spread rampant hilarious lies and disinformation about his weight, finances, and whether or not he’s ever fully read a whole book.
‘Baby Gorgeous’ opens from February 1st to the 3rd, and is featured as part of Q Theatre’s 2024 Summer at Q programme, and Auckland Pride.
It took three years post-pandemic to figure out how to undo the damage done from embracing a mole-rat persona, but Marshall Lorenzo found the cure: unbridled delusion. Directed by Carly Heffernan (Artistic Director The Second City) This show is not about embracing your flaws, it’s about burying them in Skims™ and chugging a wine - all through the lens of sharp and polished (queer) sketch comedy. Sketch is still a rarity in Auckland and New Zealand (only a handful of shows a year!) and Marshall Lorenzo is uniquely positioned to highlight, elevate and encourage Kiwi comedians to drag this art form into the mainstream.
“(Marshall Lorenzo) blew me away with sketches that were
clear, had a point of view, felt true to their experience…
and of course were gut-bustingly funny.”
- Glenn
Sumi, Now Magazine.
More info at www.gorgeous.baby View Media assets here
‘Baby Gorgeous’ - a sketch comedy show Dates: February 1st - 3rd at 6:30pm Venue: Q Theatre - Loft, 305 Queen Street. Tickets: $22 - $30 | Bookings: www.qtheatre.co.nz/shows/baby-gorgeous Phone: 09 309 9771 Email: boxoffice@qtheatre.co.nz |
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