In San Francisco, she joined a variety of theater troupes. Among them were Lilith, a women’s theater ensemble which was founded in 1974 and produced many original plays until 1985. Gomez was also part of the
San Francisco Mime Troupe and was a founding member of the Latino comedy group
Culture Clash (performance troupe), which was founded May 5, 1984. She got her comedic start in the gay
comedy clubs of
San Francisco in the mid-1980s, including the Valencia Rose Cabaret. Some of Gomez's numerous theater pieces include
Latin Standards,
Los Big Names,
A Line Around The Block,
Memory Tricks,
Marga Gomez is Pretty,
Witty & Gay,
Jaywalker,
The Twelve Days of Cochina, ''Marga Gomez's Intimate Details
, Long Island Iced Latina
, Not Getting Any Younger
, Pound
, and Lovebirds'' Gomez's solo performances address multiple personal factors that contributed to her life in important ways. Her performances range often address her sexuality and draw from her experiences within the queer and Latin communities.
Memory Tricks (1991) was her first solo performance, which explores her relationship with her mother and her mother's struggle with
Alzheimer’s. Throughout this performance, Gomez speaks about the differences between gender roles and what is expected from women. Gomez contrasts the ideas of femininity with her own views of women within society. The performance ends with the subject of memory tricks and, how at the end of Gomez's mother's life, her memory was failing because of her Alzheimer’s. She has also joined the casts of
The Vagina Monologues several times, sharing the stage with Rita Moreno,
Jobeth Williams, Barbara Rush and others. In 2015, Gomez presented her solo show,
Pound at Dixon Place in
New York City. Along with her
one-woman shows, Gomez has performed stand-up comedy in multiple venues across the United States. Throughout her different sets, she addresses her identity of being a Lesbian Latina who cannot speak Spanish, and the expectations people had of her because of it. Gomez's film and television credits include HBO's
Tracey Takes On...,
Sphere,
Batman Forever and
Netflix's "Sense8: Christmas Special". She is featured in indie festival hits
Rosa Negra,
The D Word, ''
Desi's Looking for a New Girl, and Fabulous''. == Personal life ==