Upcoming Shows

Queer Comedy Collingwood
Feb
4
to 6 Jan

Queer Comedy Collingwood

After getting a little frustrated by the straight cis-male-dominated Melbourne Open Mic Comedy Scene, Marc decided to start a queer-centric comedy room of our own. The hughly successful monthly vibrant and diverse LGBTQI+ comedy night in Melbourne is on the first Tuesday of every month in Collingwood, aiming to “Make Stand Up Queer Again!”

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Melbourne International Comedy Festival: A Kilted Doc
Apr
17
to 19 Apr

Melbourne International Comedy Festival: A Kilted Doc

Returning to the famous Melbourne International Comedy Festival for their hit new solo show:

This is Scottish comedic storytelling, as we navigate the spectrum with Marc through childhood & medical school, to being queer and autistic working in palliative care and mental health.

Explore different perspectives of the healthcare consultation. You'd be horrified to find out what the doctor is really thinking!

What does it mean to get a diagnosis? Does it actually help us understand ourselves better?  Explore neurodivergence from medical, queer, and manifestly autistic perspectives... cynicism of a perpetual skeptic and hopefulness of a naïve optimist

Laughter is the best medicine, and this cheeky doctor is putting themselves out of business!

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Adelaide Fringe Festival: A Kilted Queer
Mar
11
to 15 Mar

Adelaide Fringe Festival: A Kilted Queer

They're camp!  They're smutty!
And they're outrageously quirky!

Witness the Rise and Fall of your Average Autistic Caledonian Poof
This is Scottish comedic storytelling, as we journey with Marc Isaac navigating the spectrum, through childhood & then medical school and ending up queer and autistic working in palliative care and mental health.

Was Marc dropped as a kid? No. He was pushed!

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Perth Fringe Festival: A Kilted Queer
Feb
1

Perth Fringe Festival: A Kilted Queer

Debut at the Perth Fringe Festival 2025 for the first of two different shows, starting with “A Kilted Queer”

They're camp!
They're smutty!
And they're outrageously quirky!

Witness the Rise and Fall of your Average Autistic Caledonian Poof!

This is Scottish comedic storytelling at its smuttiest, as we journey with Marc Isaac navigating the spectrum, through childhood & then medical school and ending up queer and autistic working in palliative care and mental health.

A queer adventure, that traverses the boundaries of traditional stand-up comedy, and, therefore, sits queerly in the margins, on the fringe. We journey through an exploration of neurodiversity and diagnosis, as experienced by someone who sees medical perspectives, queer perspectives, and manifestly autistic perspectives, maintaining the cynicism of a perpetual sceptic about everything.

EXTRA SHOW ADDED, 10pm 1st FEBRUARY. MUST CLOSE THIS WEEKEND

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Perth Fringe Festival:          A Kilted Doc
Feb
1

Perth Fringe Festival: A Kilted Doc

Witness the Rise and Fall of your Average Autistic Queer Medico! 

Marc Isaac is a quirky Scottish medic who likes to think a little differently 

Explore different perspectives of the healthcare consultation. You'd be horrified to find out what the doctor is really thinking!

What does it mean to get a diagnosis? Does it actually help us understand ourselves better?  Explore neurodivergence from medical, queer, and manifestly autistic perspectives... cynicism of a perpetual skeptic and hopefulness of a naïve optimist

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Perth Fringe Festival: A Kilted Queer
Jan
17
to 18 Jan

Perth Fringe Festival: A Kilted Queer

Debut at the Perth Fringe Festival 2025 for the first of two different shows, starting with “A Kilted Queer”

They're camp!
They're smutty!
And they're outrageously quirky!

Witness the Rise and Fall of your Average Autistic Caledonian Poof!

This is Scottish comedic storytelling at its smuttiest, as we journey with Marc Isaac navigating the spectrum, through childhood & then medical school and ending up queer and autistic working in palliative care and mental health.

A queer adventure, that traverses the boundaries of traditional stand-up comedy, and, therefore, sits queerly in the margins, on the fringe. We journey through an exploration of neurodiversity and diagnosis, as experienced by someone who sees medical perspectives, queer perspectives, and manifestly autistic perspectives, maintaining the cynicism of a perpetual sceptic about everything.

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