A one woman show about STI’s, miscarriages and HPV.

But don’t worry, it’s funny! And it’s not just a show for people with vaginas! It’s a show about love, loss and overcoming shame. And ultimately, it’s a show about learning how to love yourself.




“Help! My Vagina is Trying to Kill Me!” is



one woman’s journey where she navigates getting a herpes diagnosis, overcomes a tragic miscarriage and finds out that she has pre-cancerous cells on her cervix. After all these encounters, she finally has had enough and wrote a whole show about it. But the show is so much more than these topics. It’s a show about loss and love. It’s a show about relationships. It’s a show about women’s health, but ultimately, it’s a show about learning to love and accept yourself for who you are.

Come See a Show!

Would you like for me to come to your city? Message me and let’s talk!

July 20 - Austin, TX

Preview show at ColdTowne Theater @ 7pm.

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July 27 - Austin, TX

Live taping of the show at ColdTowne Theater @ 7pm.

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Edinburgh Fringe Fest

Aug 2-24 - Edinburgh, Scotland

Surgeons’ Hall (Venue 53) @ 20:05 (8:05pm). No show Aug 11.

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yolajlucomedy@gmail.com

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Yola Jean Lu is

a comedian, actress and writer based out of Austin, Texas. She is one of the original co-founders of the all Asian American improv troupe, Y'all We Asian, and also one of the original founders of Disoriented Comedy, which was a mostly female stand up tour that gave a platform to other Asian American voices. Yola is also the 2022 winner of the Austin Chronicle's Best Actress award, and received honorable mention in the Chicago Women Film Fest for Best Actress for her role in her short film, Patsy. She has also created a web series that can be found on YouTube called "uncomfortable the series", which one of the episodes has garnered over 1.5 million views. She still doesn't understand why. You can catch Yola every Thursday performing with her all female/non-binary troupe, Garage, at the Fallout Theater, and also performing stand up around town.