Reviews


“Sharp writing, playful performances and impeccable comic timing! The fun is infectious!”
— The Boston Globe

“Hilarious!”
— The Boston Herald



"Broad Comedy will help you laugh at the bastards — thus lengthening your life and shortening theirs."
— Gloria Steinem


“Fierce, female, fabulous and funny!”
— Eve Ensler

“Clever & original!”
— The Metro, Boston

Winner of The Best of Vancouver Fringe Fest 2005!

"If this irreverant, giddy, snarky, perky collage of satire, sketch comedy, and cheerleading doesn't make you laugh, then either you are incapable of laughter or you are Dick Cheney. Or, of course, both."
— The Boston Globe



“The Dixie Chicks of American Sketch Comedy!”
— The Vancouver Province


"This is not your mother's generation of feminists! These feisty Broads attack the funny bone and skewer society with satire and song. Brilliant!"
— Lesley Stahl, 60 Minutes


"Move over, Jon Stewart! I haven't laughed this hard since I was a teenager reading dirty books. Encore, please!"
—Lynn Scherr, ABC’s 20 —20


“A great cast that gives its feminine all!”
— Caroline Hirsch, Caroline’s Comedy Club, Times Square

"The clever, off —kilter songs and skits have you rolling down the aisle. A politically savvy adult comedy that isn't afraid to take on the White House, the Church, or the neighbors.”
— Nancy Keenan, Executive Director of NARAL/Pro —Choice America

"Broad Comedy, out proving feminists have a rip —roaring sense of humor! Broad Comedy is a national treasure!"
— Patricia Schroeder, Former Congresswoman

“Hilarious fun! There is definitely some pretty funny shit going down at this show. ´It’s Great To Wait’ is a hilarious song and dance with the classic lyrics that will have you on the floor, ´I’m Saving My Hymen For Jesus.’ Fantastic.”
— Bay Windows, Boston

“These vaginas have balls!”
— Terminal City, Vancouver B.C.

“This razor sharp and sometimes raw but hilariously funny theatrical experience will astound adult audiences… This highly successful and markedly unique theatrical comedy hit... originally scheduled for 4 weeks, the show was stretched to 12 weeks by popular demand.”
— Carriage News, Boston


“Laugh—out—loud, knee —slapping, roll in the aisles funny… well worth putting on your ´must see’ list… side splitting, provocative, and politically pointed lunacy.”
— The Vibe