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Celebrating Pride with ‘Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution’

Outstanding Screening
From left to right: Roger Mason, James Adomian, Solomon Georgio, Suzanne Westenhoefer, Robin Tran, Dave Holmes, River Butcher, and Page Hurwitz at the Los Angeles screening. (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)

Hollywood celebrated Pride with a special screening of Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution,  the first feature-length documentary to explore the history of queer stand-up comedy.  

Over 350 comedy fans, and guests from nonprofit organizations including GLAAD, Comedy Gives Back and The Trevor Project joined the film’s director Page Hurwitz and onscreen subjects River Butcher, James Adomian, Suzanne Westenhoefer, Dave Holmes, Robin Tran, Solomon Georgio and Roger Mason on June 27 to view the film, which combines interviews, memorable stand-up performances, archival materials, and verité footage featuring top LGBTQ+ comedians. 

Robin Tran performs on stage before the screening. (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)

Before the screening, guests enjoyed stand-up performances from Robin Tran and Solomon Georgio. Dave Holmes emceed the event with director Page Hurwitz introducing the film.

Solomon Georgio performs on stage before the screening. (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)

“It was wonderful to have an LA special screening at the iconic Egyptian Theatre. We’ve come a long way! Thank you, Netflix!” said Hurwitz.

The event was part of the Egyptian Theatre’s screening series, Hollywood Pride: Queer Lives on the Silver Screen, showcasing films across nearly a century of Hollywood filmmaking, charting the progression of queer representation in movies.

Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution is now streaming on Netflix.