HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
HONEY! This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, jazz singer, and one of my best friends for many many years, Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
So excited about my new collaboration with @thestonewallinn Stonewallin’ with Lea DeLaria! Starting next Sunday, October 12th. Get your tickets now! Link in bio. Also, if you want fisting, I can make that happen.
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Yes bitches! The very first Stonewallin with LEA DELARIA is this Sunday, October 12th! Raffles, prizes, comedy, music, games, and since I’m a lesbian…whining. If you miss it, you’re straight.
This week on Dinner’s On Me, actor, comedian, and jazz singer Lea DeLaria joins the show. Over enchiladas and rosé, Lea reflects on becoming the first openly gay comic on American television with her legendary “Arsenio Hall Show” set, to stealing scenes as Big Boo on Netflix’s 🧡 “Orange Is the New Black.” We revisit our nearly 30-year friendship, beginning with playing lovers 👩🏻❤️💋👨🏼in Shakespeare in the Park’s “On the Town,” and share some naughty behind-the-scenes stories from our time in the theater world together. Lea opens up about the pride and pressure of visibility in the ’90s 🏳️🌈, why OITNB resonated so deeply with butch women who finally saw themselves represented on screen, and how a joke she improvised one night on stage became the now-iconic “U-Haul lesbian”🚚 punchline. This episode was recorded at Little Owl in the West Village — also known to TV fans as the building from “Friends.” ☕️ Search “Dinner’s On Me” wherever you listen to podcasts or click the episode link in bio 💕
Special guests just dropped! Celebrate queer history with @masonalexanderpark & @lachrwatson at THE PANSY CRAZE alongside @realleadelaria , @jessetyler and @sashavelour! Thursday, November 20: Join us for a scandalous journey through three centuries of London’s most daring performers! Mason Alexander Park and special guest Lea DeLaria take us behind the scenes of history’s most fabulous rule-breakers. Friday, November 21 at 8:00pm Step into the glittering world of 1970s television with Mason Alexander Park and special guest Jesse Tyler Ferguson as they explore the remarkable story of Jim Bailey, the trailblazing entertainer who brought drag to mainstream America. Saturday, November 22 at 8:00pm Join Mason Alexander Park and special guest Sasha Velour for a celebration of three decades that transformed queer America from the ‘90s to today. Get tickets today at the link in our bio!
Special guests just dropped! Celebrate queer history with @masonalexanderpark & @lachrwatson at THE PANSY CRAZE alongside @realleadelaria , @jessetyler and @sashavelour! Thursday, November 20: Join us for a scandalous journey through three centuries of London’s most daring performers! Mason Alexander Park and special guest Lea DeLaria take us behind the scenes of history’s most fabulous rule-breakers. Friday, November 21 at 8:00pm Step into the glittering world of 1970s television with Mason Alexander Park and special guest Jesse Tyler Ferguson as they explore the remarkable story of Jim Bailey, the trailblazing entertainer who brought drag to mainstream America. Saturday, November 22 at 8:00pm Join Mason Alexander Park and special guest Sasha Velour for a celebration of three decades that transformed queer America from the ‘90s to today. Get tickets today at the link in our bio!
Hey bitches! It’s Women’s Week in Provincetown! Come see my brand new show, Lea DeLaria is OUTRAGEOUS. Oct 17th and 18th at The SAKI Stage at Red Room. Link to tix in bio. Be there.