A hilarious autobiography of some gay girl from Toronto. “Part stand-up, part personal storytelling, Piccinin stands behind a mic and tells us her coming out stories (yes, there’s more than one). Sharply observed, tightly delivered—and finding laughter in the pain—for an entertaining and insightful, out and proud ride.” — Cate McKim, Life with More Cowbell…
“Piccinin is a masterful comic with a keen sense of timing and joke structure. Within moments, she commands the audience, and we’re happy to follow wherever she’d like to go.” — Aisling Murphy, Toronto Star
“Honest is an understatement. In less than an hour, Laura Piccinin takes audiences on a slightly confusing, consistently hilarious, and often poignant journey of self-discovery. In a word: relatable”. — Jessica Watson, Intermission Magazine
“Laura has an effortless way of telling her stories that makes you feel like you’re a confidant to her most harrowing tales. In that liveliness is a wit and charm that had me laughing from start to finish.” — Janine Marley, A View From the Box
“Laura Piccinin is irresistible. Laura’s blunt honesty marries with her winking charm to present complicated material in an utterly accessible way. If stand-up’s your jam, don’t miss this one.” — Kelly Bedard, My Entertainment World