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In this episode of Queer Talker, Ben Cicchetti sits down with writer, performer and Awkward Productions co-founder Linus Karp.
From viral fringe shows to West End transfers, Linus has built a reputation for bold, chaotic and wildly intelligent queer theatre. But beneath the comedy is a deep understanding of identity, satire and what it really means to take up space as a queer creative.
Linus shares the journey from a leaky shipping container at the Edinburgh Fringe to sold-out runs and five-star reviews. He talks about creating work like Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story and Gwyneth Goes Skiing, and why parody can sometimes say more about culture than seriousness ever could.
We explore queer visibility in comedy, the difference between poking fun and punching down, and how working creatively with his husband has shaped both his art and his life.
This is a conversation about ambition, irreverence, collaboration and building a body of work that refuses to behave.
Chapters
00:00 Queer Panic
03:01 Childhood and Early Influences
05:43 Passion for Pop Culture
08:37 First Awareness of Queerness
11:36 Navigating Queerness and Authenticity
14:32 Theater Journey and Awkward Productions
17:50 Creative Process and Show Development
20:42 Marriage and Collaboration with Joseph
23:35 The Edinburgh Fringe Experience
26:31 Queer Culture and Political Context
29:40 Pressure of Success and Future Projects
32:38 Humor and Audience Connection
35:33 Performing in the U.S. and Cultural Differences
38:44 Advice to Younger Self and LGBTQ+ Youth
41:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Connect with Ben Cicchetti:
Website - https://www.queertalker.com
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bencicchetti/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BenCicchetti
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bencicchetti
Credits:
Photo Credit: Dax Smith - https://www.instagram.com/the.photosmith/
By Ben CicchettiIn this episode of Queer Talker, Ben Cicchetti sits down with writer, performer and Awkward Productions co-founder Linus Karp.
From viral fringe shows to West End transfers, Linus has built a reputation for bold, chaotic and wildly intelligent queer theatre. But beneath the comedy is a deep understanding of identity, satire and what it really means to take up space as a queer creative.
Linus shares the journey from a leaky shipping container at the Edinburgh Fringe to sold-out runs and five-star reviews. He talks about creating work like Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story and Gwyneth Goes Skiing, and why parody can sometimes say more about culture than seriousness ever could.
We explore queer visibility in comedy, the difference between poking fun and punching down, and how working creatively with his husband has shaped both his art and his life.
This is a conversation about ambition, irreverence, collaboration and building a body of work that refuses to behave.
Chapters
00:00 Queer Panic
03:01 Childhood and Early Influences
05:43 Passion for Pop Culture
08:37 First Awareness of Queerness
11:36 Navigating Queerness and Authenticity
14:32 Theater Journey and Awkward Productions
17:50 Creative Process and Show Development
20:42 Marriage and Collaboration with Joseph
23:35 The Edinburgh Fringe Experience
26:31 Queer Culture and Political Context
29:40 Pressure of Success and Future Projects
32:38 Humor and Audience Connection
35:33 Performing in the U.S. and Cultural Differences
38:44 Advice to Younger Self and LGBTQ+ Youth
41:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Connect with Ben Cicchetti:
Website - https://www.queertalker.com
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bencicchetti/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BenCicchetti
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bencicchetti
Credits:
Photo Credit: Dax Smith - https://www.instagram.com/the.photosmith/