Chinese ex-banker turned tech-burnout Winsie Chen spirals through feminism, fertility and failure in a stand-up hour that’s painfully funny, emotionally sharp, and politically adjacent.
There’s a clit-sucker in her London flat, frozen eggs in Spain, and a Chinese father who thinks affection is a Western weakness. Raised under communist propaganda and now drowning in girlboss slogans, she questions who modern empowerment is really for.
A preview of Winsie’s debut Edinburgh show. If your uterus is organised but your life is not, you will feel weirdly seen.
There’s a clit-sucker in her London flat, frozen eggs in Spain, and a Chinese father who thinks affection is a Western weakness. Raised under communist propaganda and now drowning in girlboss slogans, she questions who modern empowerment is really for.
A preview of Winsie’s debut Edinburgh show. If your uterus is organised but your life is not, you will feel weirdly seen.
Stand Up, Comedy, Edinburgh Preview, New Company
