Douglas (2020 film)
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''Hannah Gadsby: Douglas'' is a live comedy performance written and performed by Australian comedian
Hannah Gadsby Hannah Gadsby (born 1978) is an Australian comedian, writer, and actress. She began her career in Australia after winning the national final of the Raw Comedy competition for new comedians in 2006. In 2018, her show '' Nanette'' on Netflix wo ...
, which debuted in 2019. The show follows on the success of their previous show '' Nanette'', which helped Gadsby expand their international audience. The show toured internationally, and a video of their Los Angeles performance of this show was released as a Netflix comedy special in May 2020.


Performances

Gadsby performed ''Douglas'' globally, opening at the
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in Melbourne, Australia. In their first US tour, they performed in over 10 states as well as at a five-week stint at the Daryl Roth Theater in
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. The show toured internationally in the UK, US, Canada, the Netherlands and across Europe. On May 26, 2020, Netflix released a film of Gadsby performing the show at the Ace Hotel Theatre in Los Angeles. Gadsby cut a portion of the live show from the Netflix release that discussed a slur that a former girlfriend insulted them with.


Content

The show begins with Gadsby outlining the chronology of the show in a move they say is to manage expectations. It begins with mundane observational humor, including mocking American culture. The main thrust of the show continues on topics first highlighted in their previous show '' Nanette'' such as their experiences with misogyny and as a lesbian woman and their autism diagnosis often through the lens of historical art. "Douglas" is the name of Gadsby's dog. They explain to a stranger at a dog park that the
pouch of Douglas The rectouterine pouch (recto-uterine pouch), pouch of Douglas, or rectovaginal pouch is the extension of the peritoneum between the rectum and the posterior wall of the uterus in the human female. Its anterior boundary is formed by the posterior ...
is the space between the rectum and vagina of a woman. Gadsby expresses surprise that a male physician ( James Douglas) made this discovery. They joke that men have hormones, and "sometimes you get testy" (a pun on "testy" meaning "irritable" and the hormone
testosterone Testosterone is the primary sex hormone and anabolic steroid in males. In humans, testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues such as testes and prostate, as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristi ...
produced by the
testes A testicle or testis (plural testes) is the male reproductive gland or gonad in all bilaterians, including humans. It is homologous to the female ovary. The functions of the testes are to produce both sperm and androgens, primarily testoste ...
). Gadsby riffs on the naming of the
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, who are all named after
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artists, Leonardo (da Vinci),
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and Michelangelo. The fourth Ninja Turtle is named after
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, while Gadsby argues that it would have made more sense to chose
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, but the "target demographic of that television show could not handle a name that begins with 'tit' because of their fucking hormones."


Reception

On review aggregator
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, the film has an approval rating of based on reviews with an average rating of . The website's critics consensus reads: "Humorously human and poignantly hilarious, ''Douglas'' is an expertly constructed hour of comedy that further affirms Hannah Gadsby's mastery of her craft." On
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it has a score of 75% based on reviews from 8 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Inkoo Kang of ''
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'' wrote: "If ''Nanette'' demonstrated Gadsby's mastery of tone and command of the audience, ''Douglas'' is an even richer showcase for the comic's technical prowess." ''
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''s Leah Greenblatt called it "a natural extension of ''Nanette'' and a gentle buffering of it." Brian Logan of ''
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'' in commented that "it’s a well-constructed set, with a high hit-rate of jokes". ''
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Jason Zinoman in his review of the film called it a "surprisingly slick, joke-dense show" and ambitious like their previous special, while also saying that the show's "cleverness gets in its own way". Brian Lowry of
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contrasted it with their previous work ''Nanette'' saying "While there are some very funny bits, clever observations and yes, personal information strewn along the way, perhaps inevitably nothing lands with quite the raw intensity of her debut."


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