Ah yes, the age-old joke of women’s health, women, periods… just all those girlie things. But this time it’s actually funny, presented to you by the Red Hot Silli Peppers in collaboration with Marlow.
We present to you a place to laugh about the traumas, the highs and lows, the questions you even clicked a subreddit for an answer to. We present to you Laugh Your Pads Off
With a portion of the ticket proceeds going to Moontime Connections. So what we’re saying is…if you don’t get a ticket, you don’t support women.
Full lineup to be announced soon.
Silli Peppers
The Red Hot Silli Peppers (@redhotsilipepperss) are a Toronto-based all-female comedy trio made up of Emily Callahan, Julia Ettlinger, and Glenna Walters. Known for their sharp, relatable sketch and improv, they first gained attention after winning the Best Newcomer Award at “Sketch to the Death” and later earned the Sketchiest Sketch Troupe Award at the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival. With shows at venues like Comedy Bar including their popular Red Hot Sili Holiday Show, which blends sketches, improv, and sing-alongs while supporting local charities the group has built a reputation for blending wit, heart, and the kind of friendship-driven chemistry that makes every performance feel electric.
Marlow
Marlow is on a mission to change the way you think about periods. Unlike those dull, outdated drugstore products dreamed up in boardrooms full of men, Marlow is female-founded and proudly focused on creating products made by women, for women and anyone with a period.
As a trailblazer in progressive menstrual and sexual health, we create clean, sustainable, and innovative period products. Our signature lubricated tampons are designed with your comfort
and care in mind—because who better to understand your body than someone who’s been there?
Beyond products, we’re building a community to celebrate and empower menstrual and sexual health while leaving the stigma behind. Through events like this, we aim to empower and educate while making menstruation a little less taboo and a lot more celebrated.
$15 online, $20 at the door