‘MY AUDIENCE IS PREDOMINANTLY MADE UP OF LARGE BEARDED MEN'

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lf.comedy best newcomer nominee Zoe Lyons talks to Sandra Marron about Glasgow humour and the joys of performing in an all-female line-up at Glasgay!

he (ilasgay! comedy vvagon rolls back into

tovvn this year vvith a cargo of comedic talent

for your pleasure. Wicked Hem-lies features Lucy Porter. AL Kennedy. Stisan (‘alman and the utterly charming Zoe Lyons. a finalist on (‘hannel 4‘s So You Think You're Funny. (ioing on reputations alone. an evening of the side-splitting variety seems guaranteed.

Lyons is notably the only gay vvoman in the line—up. but feels this has no real significance vvhen it comes to her comedy. ‘I don‘t necessarily talk about being gay onstage because it‘s an aspect of my life but it isn't my entirety.‘ she says. ‘I can do 30 minutes. 40 minutes vvithout even mentioning it. If I do. i hope I do it in a really light-hearted vvayf

When Lyons does talk about the ‘g‘ vvord onstage. she avoids the usual tmimaginative jokes such as the one about the lesbian bringing a removal van on her second date. ‘l'm gay. I take the piss out of myself; I take the piss out of gay people: I take the piss out of everything and I hope I do it in such a vvay that people leave thinking: “()kay vve have more in common than we have differences".’

The all-female line-up is rare on the comedy circuit and Lyons admits that it can be hard being a female stand-up. ‘I think a lot of people think that if you‘re a female comedian then you are automatically a bitter

angry vvoman. It's just not like the cliche of the man- hating lesbian comedianf

Lyons has been on the circuit for just four years. performing her first solo shovv at this year's lidinburgh Fringe vvhich earned her a best nevvcomer nomination for the llIcomcdy avvards an accolade she describes as ‘such a delight. a real delight and I vvas genuinely surprised. I don't knovv if you have ever been genuiner gobsmacked. it‘s the most beautiful thing. I cried like a baby vv hen I found out.'

Having spent her youth in (ilasgovv. Lyons is very attuned to Scottish humour and (ilasgoyv audiences. ‘The thing about (iiasgovv is. the average person you meet on the street is far funnier than I'll ever be. I‘ve vvorked in factories in (ilasgovv vvith vvomen on package lines vv ho are hilarious. It‘s just in the rhythm. the Use of language. lt's poetry and it's in the vvay they speak. They are very. very funny peoplef

Lyons is looking forvvard to being in front of a gay audience again at (ilasgayl "My audience is predominantly made up of large bearded men in vests and they are jUst fabulotis. (ireat fun. You can get avvay vvith murder they really are jtist tip for a laugh.‘

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