
Comedy Night at The Bingen!
September 12, 2025 @ 7:30 pm
Friday, September 12 – 7:30
Comedy Night at The Bingen
Queerly Beloved with Liz Glazer
Recommended 18+
The lobby and bar open an hour before the show starts, and the doors to the theater itself open a half hour before start time. Get here early to grab the seat you want!
At Queerly Beloved, laughter is loud, identities are proud, and everyone’s invited.
Liz Glazer, a law professor turned award-winning comedian, delivers smart, heartfelt comedy with a punch. Arlo Weierhauser brings their signature dry wit and lovable charm, while Brenden Creecy, Portland’s favorite sad boy, adds a dose of humor with heart. Hosting the evening is Rachelle Cochran, one of Willamette Week’s Funniest Five, ready to keep things running smoothly… and hilariously.
Think of it as group therapy, but funnier and with fewer boundaries.
LIZ GLAZER is an award-winning standup comedian, actor, and writer who used to be a tenured law professor, a job she was very good at. Liz is the winner of both the Boston Comedy Festival and the Ladies of Laughter competition. She appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, opened for Myq Kaplan and Maria Bamford, and was accepted to the 2021 HBO Women in Comedy Festival.Additionally, Liz has appeared on For Life on ABC and Bull on CBS. Liz is also writing a television pilot about her life, a draft of which was a semi-finalist in the Stage 32 writing competition. Liz has also been featured in a full article in the Wall Street Journal. You can catch Liz’s new special, “Do You Know Who I’m Not” on YouTube.
These days Liz performs regularly at comedy clubs and festivals. Liz also does private events for law schools, law firms, synagogues, and major corporations.
ARLO WEIERHAUSER is a comedian, writer, and actor. They were “Portland’s Funniest Person” in 2017, performed at Just for Laughs Montreal 2018, appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and were in Disney’s “Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made”. Theycan also be seen in Epix Season 2 of “Unprotected Sets” and, most recently, in “Laugh It Forward” (2025).
BRENDEN CREECY is Portland’s favorite sad boy. “Just a guy, a geek, a dreamer. Queer. Podcaster and stand-up comedian in PDX.”
Host RACHELLE COCHRAN is a high-energy, sharp-tongued, and unapologetically queer comedian whose style blends big-hearted silliness with biting observational takes. Think: the quirky lesbian next door—if your neighbor also casually opened for Cameron Esposito once. She’s performed at Sketchfest, the All Jane Comedy Festival, and was one of Willamette Week’s Funniest Five 2025.


