Join us for a night of inclusive comedy and drag performances, featuring:
THAT’S WHAT SHE SAID +
RILEY BURROWS +
NAVOUNY DIVINNE +
with a special set by DJ SISSIMO
WHERE:
The Waypost
3120 N Williams Ave
WHEN:
Sunday, August 25th
6:30 PM DOOR
7:00 PM SHOW
That's What She Said Comedy Collective has been doing benefit shows for local and national non-profits since 2016. Enjoy inclusive stand-up from Quinne Salamah, Moss Bellm, Shannon Sales, and Samhita Reddy (Sameer Kanal's childhood friend and spelling bee nemesis).
Sameer Kanal’s City Council run is centered in his longtime advocacy for people from marginalized communities, including advancing the rights of BIPOC and LGBTQ+ folks.
Steph Routh's early political experience included knocking on doors as a sophomore at Parkrose High School against Ballot Measure 9, an anti-gay ballot measure. She was part of defeating it, and remains proud of her neighbors for choosing to reject hate, and organizing in common cause.
Stick around after the show for a special set by DJ Sissimo!
Save some coin, and get an advance ticket. This venue will sell out quickly!
**Why a donation ticket?** Your ticket counts as a donation to Sameer Kanal and Steph Routh's campaigns, which have a critical goal to secure enough unique donors to qualify for Portland's Small Donor Elections program.