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Marc Isaac duplicated three times, one with them holding a microphone grinning to an off-camera audience, and one with hands clasped and winking, both wearing a leather kilt and a camp top, and one with just the leather kilt and a shoulder chain guard with hand raised in a fist as if to shout "freedom!"
Marc Isaac duplicated three times, one with hands clasped and winking, and one with hands clasped and winking wearing a kilt and a camp black crop top, one with a pink tartan kilt lifted up and looking away showing a butt cheek that's censored using a scottish flag love heart, and one with just the leather kilt and a shoulder chain guard with hand raised in a fist as if to shout "freedom!"
A kilted queer wording with a rainbow coming over it, and a photograph of Marc Isaac holding a microphone and grinning to an off-camera audience.

A Kilted Queer

Comedy • Stand-Up
Victoria • SA Premiere

They're camp!  They're smutty!
And they're outrageously quirky!

Witness the Rise and Fall of your Average Autistic Caledonian Poof
This is Scottish comedic storytelling, as we journey with Marc Isaac navigating the spectrum, through childhood & then medical school and ending up queer and autistic working in palliative care and mental health. Was Marc dropped as a kid? No. He was pushed!

What does it mean to get a diagnosis? How can understanding ourselves help us deal with neurodivergent challenges?  Come explore queer neurodivergence from medical, queer, and manifestly autistic perspectives, maintaining the cynicism of a perpetual skeptic and the hopefulness of a naïve optimist.

"Laughter is the best medicine, and this cheeky doctor is putting themselves out business!" Brad Oakes, comedian

Presented by: Marc Isaac Comedy

Marc Isaac (They/Them) is a quirky, queer, comedian, born and bred in Glesga in Scotland, and now based mainly in Melbourne, Australia. Marc’s comedy is fun and cheeky, and draws on experiences growing up neurodivergent in the east end of Glasgow and working as a medical doctor, particularly in palliative care and mental health. Despite their shy and reflective personality off-stage, they’ve always loved performing and entertaining audiences, sharing witticisms and funny anecdotes from a colourful life. You name it, Marc’s got a story about ‘that one time…’
Since attending Melbourne comedy school, Hard Knock Knocks in 2023, Marc's gone on to produce hit shows at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Sydney Comedy Festival in 2024, aiming to “Make Stand Up Queer Again!”

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