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Overall Rating
4.1
By Michelle
Go Whitney!
Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel - Detroit
Whitney Cummings was great and her opener was also very funny. Both sets were a good length. Soundboard is a good place to see a comedy show. I would recommend seats in the 200 level, the rest of the seats are not stadium style. Level 100 is flat and hard to see. Restrooms are very nice.
By Buck
Whitney was great!!
Hard Rock Cincinnati Ballroom - Cincinnati
Good show, on time, will see her again! Seating was good also, drinks were cold and delicious
By Linda
Whitney Cummings
Hard Rock Cincinnati Ballroom - Cincinnati
It was a very enjoyable show. We had never seen a female comedian. Not that we didn’t like them, there just wasn’t anyone we were interested in seeing. Whitney engaged the audience, that was pretty funny. It was a good show
By Annoyed
Venue and crowd were a disappointment
Hard Rock Cincinnati Ballroom - Cincinnati
Whitney was very funny and a good entertainer. This review is more about the venue and crowd. The people behind us must have received comp tickets because they talked loudly throughout the whole concert. Whitney did some crowd participation which went on too long with boring and seemingly drunk audience members. I will not be back to a venue at the Hardrock ballroom.
By Kimmerr
Great show!
Club Regent Event Centre - Winnipeg
Laughed so hard, I cried! Will check her out again if she comes back to Winnipeg!
By Michael
Not as Good as Celebrity Roasts
Music Box at the Borgata - Atlantic City
We loved her comedy from the Comedy Central Roasts, but Whitney’s brand of storytelling and social commentary misses the mark compared to those efforts, or even her prior stand up specials. On the plus side, her opening act was very entertaining.
By DP19
Another Great Show
Music Box at the Borgata - Atlantic City
This was yet another great evening of comedy with Whitney Cummings. She was funny and charming and interacted with the audience. The Music Box was a nice venue for the show.
By Buffalo Girl
Real Entertainment
Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino Bears Den - Niagara Falls
We don’t go out much so we can’t compare to other live performances. Loved Whitney in her online comedy specials and her show. Seeing her live, she really connected with the audience when she performed. She didn’t stick to a ‘set’ but went off script which made it a unique and enjoyable experience. She is naturally hilarious.
By Spongebob68
Long Drag Queen Lecture OMG
Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino Bears Den - Niagara Falls
She le tured for over an hour about trans gender rights, and wasnt funny. I was very disappointed. We went for a laugh, not a lecture.
By Dean
Real and really funny
Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino Bears Den - Niagara Falls
A professional in all aspects WC is not to be missed!!
Whitney Cummings on Tour
Whitney Cummings is a Los Angeles-based comedian, actor, writer, producer and director. Best known for creating and starring in the NBC series "Whitney," she also co-created and co-wrote (with Michael Patrick King) the Emmy-nominated CBS comedy series "2 Broke Girls."
In November of this year, Whitney launched her own podcast titled "Good For You." Whitney has a lot of questions for a lot of different kinds of people. She also has opinions. And a robot. "Good For You" is self-produced by Whitney alongside Made By Super and records in Los Angeles. New episodes are released on Wednesdays.
Whitney debuted her 4th stand up special, "Can I Touch It?" on Netflix on July 30th. The special includes Whitney's signature incisive commentary on gender dynamics is more relevant than ever. Filmed at the Sidney Harmon Hall in her hometown, Washington, DC. The special touches Whitney's take on everything including her signature incisive commentary on gender dynamics and why we should give sex robots a chance.
Up next, Whitney will star and executive produce a new half-hour comedy for Amazon, "Good People" which she co-created alongside Lee Daniels. The show revolves around three generations of women working in the ombudsman's office of a college that navigates the current cultural climate, the concept of feminism across different generations, and the struggle to reconcile socially constructed ideas with current ethical views regarding complex issues such as sec, race, class and gender.
In October 2017, Whitney debuted her novel "I'm Fine...And Other Lies," which details her brutal anxiety and codependency disorder, written with her trademark entertaining wit, humor, and honesty. That same year, Whitney made her directorial debut with the feature adaptation of Louann Brizendine's best-seller, "The Female Brain". In addition to co-writing and directing, she stars alongside Sofia Vergara, James Marsden, Lucy Punch, Toby Kebbell, Cecily Strong, Beanie Feldstein, and Blake Griffin. "The Female Brain" comically details the inner workings and complex power of brain chemistry among couples at different stages of their relationships. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was distributed by IFC.
On the big screen, Whitney was last seen in "Unforgettable" for Warner Bros. Past feature film credits include "The Wedding Ringer," "Made of Honor," and "The Ridiculous Six." Whitney has appeared in such series as "Undateable," "Workaholics," "Maron" and the Comedy Central Roasts, which have solidified her presence in comedy television.
Her first one-hour stand up special, "Money Shot," premiered on Comedy Central in August 2010 and was nominated for an American Comedy Award. Her second one-hour stand-up special, "Whitney Cummings: I Love You," debuted on Comedy Central in June 2014. Her third one-hour stand-up special "I'm Your Girlfriend," aired on HBO in 2016.