You Should Go: Julie Goldman In Manhattan, Everybody!

You all know Julie Goldman, of In Your Box Office and gay television fame. What you may not know is that Julie Goldman will be performing at Gotham Comedy Club in New York City. We New Yorkers loved this so much that we’re making an entire post about it (this is that post). Here are the deets:

What: Julie Goldman being hysterically funny. While there will be all kinds of people in the audience, know that she is being especially funny for you, her gay baby army, because she loves you.

When: Tuesday July 9, 7:30 PM. Doors open at 6:45 PM for you to begin getting your drink on, as it were. You must  be 18 years of age or older, and there is a 2 beverage per person minimum.

Ticket Price: Here’s where it gets good! Here’s how you can be certain Julie Goldman loves you. She’s making sure Autostraddlers get discounted tickets and priority seating! Tickets are normally $15, but if you RSVP to this Autostraddle Meet Up Facebook event led by A-Camper Aleksandra, you can claim $10 tickets. However, this is kinda like Groupon, except gayer – Julie can only get discounted tickets if there are more than ten people attending, so please please please RSVP so we know how many humans to expect. Priority seating, however, is not like Groupon – it is available to any sized group of humans, even a small sized group.

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On the morning of the event, I’ll send a list to Julie. Please make sure to RSVP before then!

If you’re within striking distance of New York City, you should just go. Seriously. Because hanging out with New York Straddlers is basically like hanging out with A-Camp plus a shitton more lovely queermos. RSVP today!

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A.E. Osworth

A.E. Osworth is part-time Faculty at The New School, where they teach undergraduates the art of digital storytelling. Their novel, We Are Watching Eliza Bright, about a game developer dealing with harassment (and narrated collectively by a fictional subreddit), is forthcoming from Grand Central Publishing (April 2021) and is available for pre-order now. They have an eight-year freelancing career and you can find their work on Autostraddle (where they used to be the Geekery Editor), Guernica, Quartz, Electric Lit, Paper Darts, Mashable, and drDoctor, among others.

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6 Comments

  1. I’m no where near Manhattan damn it! For those of you who have I highly recommend seeing Julie Goldman live. Unforgettable!

  2. My executive lesbian realness dream of seeing Julie Goldman live is coming true.. yay Goldman is back in NYC! I’m confused by this discount though. I RSVP’ed on facebook, but does that mean I’ll have to wait until the day of the show to buy the discounted tickets? Also I’ve never been to a comedy club before, is it weird going alone?

  3. Times like this make me wish I had infinite amounts of money to visit comedy like this and also any other A-Campesque events.

    What I need is a magical fairy penny mother, or Magwitch. In the sad absence of these things. I will continue to live vicariously through articles and recamps. I’m cool like that.

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