{"id":246566,"date":"2026-04-01T11:15:12","date_gmt":"2026-04-01T11:15:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/246566\/"},"modified":"2026-04-01T11:15:12","modified_gmt":"2026-04-01T11:15:12","slug":"l-a-festival-helps-the-trans-community-heal-through-comedy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/246566\/","title":{"rendered":"L.A. festival helps the trans community heal through comedy"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>\u201cI broke up with someone that I was with for three years over FaceTime,\u201d Vico Ortiz said , explaining the premise of their new comedy show \u201cLibros\u201d about two self-described healed libras holding court over an unhinged game show where nobody and everyone wins. \u201cWe shared an apartment together, bank account, dog \u2026 judge me for it, please. That was 20-year-old me, but don\u2019t judge me for being trans.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ortiz\u2019s show premiering at <a class=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/joywholived.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">the Joy Who Lived Festival<\/a> revels in the unhinged and urges people to judge each other for past messes with the opportunity to redeem oneself through comedy. \u201cIt\u2019s f\u2014 healing, It\u2019s a way of being like, \u2018we\u2019ve been judged so many times, but how about we judge ourselves and then we heal through that, and  just love each other afterwards.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Trans people are punch lines more often than performers in live comedy settings, but at the Joy Who Lived, trans comedians and actors can shine under spotlights created by and for trans creatives, enabling a unique space where people can let their guards down and laugh and cry through challenges and joys alike. <\/p>\n<p>Festival organizers believe that a wide array of performing arts created by transgender artists can be a lifeline. Twink death, burlesque dancing, dungeons and dragons, Claude Cahun\u2019s life told through puppets, and a cryptid talk show are just a few topics of over 30 shows featuring local and traveling talent that will run at several L.A. venues including the Hudson Theater, Dynasty Typewriter, MCC United Church of Christ in the Valley and the LA LGBT Center.  The festival began Tuesday  and runs through April 12.<\/p>\n<p>            <img class=\"image\" alt=\"Laser Webber performs in &quot;Queer Heist&quot; at the Joy Who Lived comedy festival.\"   width=\"1200\" height=\"800\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/1775042111_99_.jpeg\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>         <\/p>\n<p>Laser Webber performs in \u201cQueer Heist\u201d at the Joy Who Lived comedy festival.<\/p>\n<p>(Jill Petracek)<\/p>\n<p>The festival\u2019s name is a cheeky play on Harry Potter\u2019s nickname, \u201cthe boy who lived,\u201d given to the character upon surviving a death curse. Comedian and musician Laser Webber created the festival along with his partner, Maddox Pennington, inspired by conversations with conflicted \u201cHarry Potter\u201d fans who defended seeing the musical to escape into a story about magic despite its transphobic author J.K. Rowling. <\/p>\n<p>The festival offers an option for seeing live comedy where trans people aren\u2019t  \u201cconstantly catching strays,\u201d festival producer and actor Petey Gibson says. \u201cYou\u2019re having a great night, you\u2019ve paid $20 for a ticket, then suddenly, not only are you hearing something that is so offensive, often to the point of violence, and you\u2019re experiencing that in a room of people who are laughing at it.\u201d The festival is offering a space to do these shows, but also for an audience to have the night out and trust that the show is not going to injure you.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>            <img class=\"image\" alt=\"Comedian and playwright Nina Nguyen.\"   width=\"1200\" height=\"1800\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/1775042111_567_.jpeg\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>         <\/p>\n<p>Comedian and playwright Nina Nguyen.<\/p>\n<p>(Jill Petracek)<\/p>\n<p>Comedian Nina Nguyen will premiere her first play, \u201cSleepover,\u201d on April 4 at the Short Story Incubator Showcase at the Hudson Theater, the culmination of a two-month program that brought 11 trans playwrights together to create new work to debut at the Joy Who Lived. Nguyen started performing stand-up at a club called Sherlocks where \u201cany drunk idiot could get on stage\u201d she says, reminiscing about the bad comedy that inspired her to take a risk, and her bad comedy that inevitably inspired someone to get on stage too. <\/p>\n<p>Nguyen  said working with trans writers meant being able to laugh at typical tropes in storytelling and get right to work.  \u201cIt can be overwhelming when you\u2019re the only trans comic on a show or a festival but now, we are elevating our united voice. It feels beautiful to be a part of something bigger with a shared mission,\u201d Nguyen says. \u201cIt\u2019s like we\u2019re all little bugs uniting our voices, becoming a big, giant cartoon fist.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ortiz is excited to travel to Los Angeles from Puerto Rico to participate in multiple events for the Joy Who Lived. In addition to the unhinged \u201cplatonic erotic\u201d game show \u201cLibros\u201d co-created with Gibson, Ortiz is also participating in a reading to raise funds for Heather Nguyen\u2019s new feature film \u201cAccess Denied,\u201d and doing drag for a variety show.<\/p>\n<p>Drag was an important part of Ortiz\u2019s approach to playing Jim Jimenez, the boundary breaking nonbinary pirate heartthrob on HBO\u2019s cult show \u201cOur Flag Means Death.\u201d While Ortiz credits Walter Mercado as one of their earliest and most angelic gender nonconforming roots, they were first introduced to the world of drag kings in 2016 when asked to perform at Them Fatale, a local king show that raises funds for LGBTQ charities.  <\/p>\n<p>As Ortiz explored drag culture and masculinity, they became more intentional about incorporating Puerto Rican culture into their storytelling. \u201cDrag has been an incredibly healing experience,\u201d Ortiz says. \u201cLucky enough, it deepened my relationship to my mother, I\u2019ve made a whole solo show about it.\u201d Their entry to stand-up comedy was recent: Ortiz\u2019s manager begged them to try out the medium instead of opening an Only Fans account. \u201cComedy is so much more vulnerable than taking off my clothes,\u201d Ortiz says.<\/p>\n<p>            <img class=\"image\" alt=\"E Zaalan will perform new show &quot;Syrain Soap&quot; at the Joy Who Lived Festival.\"   width=\"1200\" height=\"800\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/1775042111_918_.jpeg\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>         <\/p>\n<p>E Zaalan will perform new show \u201cSyrain Soap\u201d at the Joy Who Lived Festival.<\/p>\n<p>(Afrina Razi)<\/p>\n<p>E Zaalan\u2019s new show \u201cSyrian Soap\u201d also connects drag, culture and family legacies. It\u2019s a hilarious take on bonding  with ancestors, in this case in an intergalactic bathhouse where Zaalan\u2019s Syrian ancestors must field obnoxious first world questions from millennial descendants. \u201cI don\u2019t think I\u2019m my ancestors wildest dream, I think I\u2019m their worst nightmare because I\u2019m gay and I do comedy,\u201d Zaalan says, laughing.<\/p>\n<p>Comedy and clowning are ways Zaalan has connected with their homeland after the Syrian revolution. \u201cAfter the dictator fell, gender expression should have been the natural extension of that kind of freedom. But there\u2019s a kind of retaliation happening,\u201d Zaalan shared. Their family unintentionally saw their drag act online, causing them to cut off contact with Zaalan because of homophobia, an issue Zaalan traces to colonialism. \u201cIn this irony of ironies, when we could all be reunited in our homeland for the first time in 44 years, I wasn\u2019t invited.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Syrian Revolution inspired Zaalan to become a clown after losing friends, acquaintances and inspirations who were truth tellers and artists. Zaalan loves how modern clowning embraces failure and emphasizes shared human experiences. They were moved by the legacy of journalist Raed Fares.  Fares, who was killed in 2018, was known for his dry sense of humor and weekly protests with memes on banners. \u201cIn my grief, I was like, \u2018what can I do to honor Fares\u2019 legacy? The sense I got was, use your voice to tell the truth.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Humor has inspired humanity to keep going in dark times, something that feels important to the trans performers participating in the Joy Who Lived. \u201cWhen people step into the Joy Who Lived, they know they\u2019re going to be cared for, and that includes being allowed to laugh; we desperately need to laugh,\u201d Gibson says.<\/p>\n<p>Accessibility and community care are important; the festival offers sliding scale pricing, live streams for most shows, 11 events with ASL interpreters, and have even programmed a gender-affirming care fair on April 11where attendees can meet real trans healthcare practitioners. The festival has also made a conscious effort to mentor and community build with youth and elders, many from different generations but at the same point in their transitions.<\/p>\n<p>The festival hopes to encourage artists and fans to turn to comedy, theater, creativity and community instead of despair. A theme especially potent on Trans Day of Visibility, a holiday organizers wanted the Joy Who Lived to coincide with. Visibility is often a one-dimensional arc in the stories of trans people in TV, film and print media, and was packaged for nearly a decade as the path to progress and stability in the pre-Trump era. The violent pushback against trans visibility is evident in policies that have attempted to eradicate trans people from public life such as the newly <a class=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.latimes.com\/sports\/story\/2026-03-26\/transgender-women-banned-2028-la-olympics-new-ioc-policy\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">instituted ban on trans women at the 2028 Olympics<\/a> (despite no trans women athletes planning to participate), and budget cuts that have drastically cut trans and queer <a class=\"link\" href=\"https:\/\/deadline.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/CONFIDENTIAL-WWATV-24-25.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">characters by more than 40% on TV and in film<\/a>. But even with this, trans visibility is still an important, complicated and powerful force.<\/p>\n<p>            <img class=\"image\" alt=\"Group of performers on a colorful stage\"   width=\"1200\" height=\"800\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/1775042112_807_.jpeg\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>         <\/p>\n<p>Unlike mainstream comedy where trans people are often punch lines, the festival creates a safe space where trans performers shine and audiences trust they won\u2019t be harmed or offended.<\/p>\n<p>(Jill Petracek)<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTrans visibility is the reason I\u2019m alive,\u201d Webber shared. Seeing trans people on stages and screens demonstrated that he was real and deserves to live. \u201cThis happened because other people were brave enough to be visible.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI absolutely love being trans,\u201d Gibson says. \u201cI will be damned if I\u2019m gonna let incompetent losers determine whether or not I have a good day or determine if they think I\u2019m valid. I love who I am. I love being in touch with my own curiosity and my own sense of self.\u201d Gibson\u2019s character C Hemingway on Fox\u2019s \u201cAlert: Missing Persons Unit\u201d is also trans, something he discloses at work as a forensic anthropologist reconstructing the faces of people disappeared.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBefore I was a woman who did comedy, and now I\u2019m a man who does drama. I don\u2019t know what happened there,\u201d Gibson says laughing about the most surprising part of his own transition arc. \u201cI\u2019m very excited about the festival because I get to do comedy rather than acting in murder shows. This is the time I get to be a silly billy. 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