Welcome to Belinda Carroll's Clown Car – a raucous night of LGBTQ flavored standup comedy with west coast standup comedian, vocalist and founder of Portland Queer Comedy Festival, Belinda Carroll! The New York Times said, “[the show] was our most enjoyable experience in Portland… No controlled substances necessary."
Belinda Carroll is the founder of Portland Queer Comedy Festival, most recently opening for Cameron Esposito at Mississippi Studios and has performed colleges such as U of O, WSU, and PSU, Clubs such as Cobb’s Laugh Factory LB, and Club Comedy Seattle. She’s a party in person form.
After her first open mic in Austin at Cap City Comedy and training in improv at Institution Theater, Carroll moved to Portland. The cool one, not the other one. (Just kidding, Maine)
To much acclaim, she founded Portland's Queer Comedy Festival in 2017.
As The New York Times wrote about Carroll, "While I had a lot of fun playing marijuana tourist, [the show was] my most enjoyable experience...the sets were punchy enough on their own. No controlled substances necessary."
In addition to writing for publications and anthologies such as the LAMBDA Award Nominee Persistence of Desire, Cracked.com, PQ MONTHLY and Portland Mercury, Carroll has been running an 8-year long NYC/PDX produced comedy showcase SMUT and Kickstand Comedy's Queer Late Night Talk Show, Outlandish! while also headlining colleges, casinos and opening for Erasure, Nico Santos, Erin Foley, Dana Goldberg, Jason Stuart, Sandra Valls and Kids in the Hall 's Scott Thompson.
In March 2020, she was honored by Oregon with the Oregon State Woman of Achievement award.
PLEASE NOTE: Attendees are required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter the venue. There are no exceptions.
Masks are required to be worn at all times (except when eating or drinking or performing).
$15 Adv – $20 Door
Doors @ 7:30 PM (proof of vaccination is required to enter; masks must be worn at all times)
Advance ticket sales end one hour prior to door time. No Refunds.