Siren Nation Women Present 'Hell Hath No Funny'

EDGE READ TIME: 2 MIN.

On Wednesday, March 2, Portland's Siren Nation will present "Hell Hath No Funny," the their bi-annual comedy show featuring some of the funniest ladies in the business! Hosted by Joanie Quinn, the event features Elicia Sanchez, Emma Arnold and Natasha Muse.

Natasha Muse is like the C3P0 of San Francisco comedy: a bunch of small bears once mistook her for a golden god but in reality she's a bumbling robot (as well as a mom, a transsexual, and a firm agnostic). The SF Weekly once declared her a "Comedian to Watch" in 2014, and in 2016 they upgraded her to an "Artist to Watch." Muse features at the SF Punchline and Cobb's Comedy Club, and has worked with such comedy luminaries as Maria Bamford, Roseanne Barr, Janeane Garofalo, Wyatt Cenac, and God. Natasha's comedy is so good, it's not even funny.

Elicia Sanchez has been balancing meager paychecks between comic books and happy hour while performing stand-up since 2010. The Capitol Hill Times has described her comedic style as, "...mad cap tales of social incompetence," while writer Lindy West (Jezebel) has called her "...a grumpy nugget of delight" and one of the "...funniest people in Seattle." Sanchez has performed at the Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival, the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Northwest Comedy Fest and is a recurring opening act for comedian Hari Kondabolu (Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell).

She co-produces three Seattle comedy shows (The Good Fun Show, Wine Shots: Comedy's Happiest Hour, The Enematic Cinematic: LIVES!!), hosts a podcast about bad movies titled The Enematic Cinematic, and is the lead singer of Seattle's only Michael Bolton comedy/cover band, Lightning Bolton. Sanchez currently resides in Seattle, WA where when not performing, she splits her time between watching creepy forensic crime shows and dusting her action figures.

Joanie Quinn is a rainbow-haired, menopausal mom of four kids, who worked on comedy sitcoms in Hollywood before she became a breeder in Oregon. She's been saving up for her kids' therapy, one performance at a time. Quinn regularly produces and performs in Portland's "Spilt Milk: you'll laugh til you cry!", at Harvey's Comedy Club, and has appeared at Helium Comedy Club and The Legendary Ice House in Pasadena, California. Quinn performed in the "All Jane, No Dick" Comedy Festival, the 2016 Idaho Laugh Fest, and will be in the upcoming SF Mutiny Radio Comedy Fest 2016.

Described as "outrageous and hilarious," Emma Arnold is a comedian, author, and beekeeper. She is a return guest on Doug Loves Movies, and has performed at numerous comedy festivals, including the Limestone, Laugh Your Asheville Off, Pittsburgh, SheDot, and Great American. The other day, she saw an old woman apologize to, and then thank, an automatic door, and realized she was looking at her future. When not touring, Arnold lives in Idaho with her family, where she keeps children and bees with varying degrees of success.

"Hell Hath No Funny" plays at 8 p.m. on Wed, March 2 at the Secret Society, 116 NE Russell St. in Portland. Tickets $10 in advance/$12 at the door.

For information or tickets, visit http://www.secretsociety.net/event/1073919-siren-nation-hell-hath-no-portland/ or
https://www.facebook.com/events/167549053606385/


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