Ali Wong~
by Pie on 5/21/24She was soft spoken. She's funny but kinda hard to laugh when I cannot really hear her voice at the back. Still love her though.
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Ali Wong is an Emmy award-winning actress, comedian, writer, and producer known for her breakout Netflix stand-up specials "Baby Cobra", "Hard Knock Wife", and the Emmy-nominated "Don Wong".
Most recently, Wong starred in and executive produced the Netflix and A24 dark comedy "Beef", opposite Steven Yeun. The series premiered in April 2023 to widespread acclaim, receiving 8 Emmy Awards and 13 nominations. Wong's performance as Amy Lau earned her the Emmy, Golden Globe, Critics Choice and Gotham Awards for "Best Actress in a Limited Series". She is also nominated for a Screen Actors Guild and Independent Spirit Award. The series received that year's Emmy and Critics Choice Awards for "Best Limited Series", won each of its nominated categories at the Golden Globes, and was honored by the American Film Institute in their Top Television Programs Of The Year.
In 2023, Wong embarked on her cross-country stand-up tour ALI WONG: LIVE, which recently extended into 10 additional cities through 2024. She is also currently producing "Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld" for Netflix, in which she stars opposite Lucy Liu. The animated action series follows a Chinese-American teenager with supernatural powers who is hunted by forces from the underworld.
In 2019, Wong co-wrote and starred in the romantic comedy ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE, alongside Randall Park. She also executive produced and voiced the lead in the offbeat and zany animated sitcom "Tuca and Bertie", and directed Sheng Wang's 2022 comedy special "Sweet and Juicy". Wong's other film and television highlights include Netflix's "Big Mouth", "Human Resources", ABC's "Fresh Off the Boat", Walt Disney Studios' RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET, and the Pixar animated film ONWARD.
In 2019, Wong released her New York Times bestselling autobiographical book, "Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets & Advice for Living Your Best Life". The book features heartfelt and hilarious letters addressed to her daughters' future selves.
She was soft spoken. She's funny but kinda hard to laugh when I cannot really hear her voice at the back. Still love her though.
I had high expectations and those expectations were met and then some. Ali Wong is hilarious and smart. The pace and timing were excellent. I attended the last night of her residency and her show was immaculate. Respect.
Venue is not good for standup comedy. When comedian is soft-spoken, it’s hard for audience to hear.
It was so funny!!! We laughed non stop. She's so good! Highly recommend!!!
Ali Wong is the Queen of Comedy!!! We Love Ali, She’s the Best in the Business!
It was okay. Not as good as her first Netflix special. She talked about her divorce and dating for an hour; I wish she talked about literally any other topic to add variety. She also loves to bring up things like "I'm Ali Wong and a millionaire!"and expects people to clap for that. Like okay cool - good for you?? Overall it was a 6 out of 10. I wouldn't go again.
Hilarious show would definitely purchase tickets in the future.
She is the greatest! I left the Wiltern with a huge smile on my face and an overwhelming sense of gratitude for being a woman in her mid forties. Thank you Ali, for reminding me to appreciate myself. I have earned it!
I love Ali Wong. She is great. The venue I had issues with. First when purchasing parking the pass clearly said Premier Parking but I got turned away at the parking to be told it was only club access and not parking which made no sense to me. Also the seating was terrible. I paid $400 for two seats that were so close to each other I kept brushing elbows with the person next to me and I couldn't see a thing. They didn't stagger the chairs so you could see. The whole time all I saw were peoples heads in front of me and a big part of the experienxe is seeing the comedians expressions I give it a 2/10. I won't go back to the Wiltern knowing this is how they do it
Ali was funny as usual but this is the shortest performance I have ever been to. Especially after driving in LA traffic. Her portion was 45 minutes at most. I expected more from her. I could have stayed home and watched her special.