Michael Che is hilarious
by Girlwithfins on 6/26/17Neptune Theatre - SeattleI was laughing the whole time. I'm glad he kept it weird!!
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NY-based writer and standup comedian Michael Che is a star on the rise. Named one of Rolling Stone’s 50 Funniest People in 2013, his comedy uses humor to identify humanity in the most controversial actions.
In March 2013, Che was brought on as a writer for two installments of NBC’siconic Saturday Night Live. Che appears on Vh1’s Best Week Ever and was featured on John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show on Comedy Central, Money from Strangers on MTV and IFC's comedy game show Bunk. This year, he will be featured at many comedy festivals: Melbourne, Moontower, Bonnaroo and Edinburgh.
On November 3rd, 2012, Che made his late night television debut CBS’s Late Show with David Letterman. Also in 2012, he created, wrote and starred in the original web series “The Realest Candidate” on Broadway Video’s YouTube channel. Che was crowned New York’s Funniest Stand-Up at the 2012 New York Comedy Festival, and both Time-Out NY and Comedy Central have listed him as one of their "Comics To Watch."
I was laughing the whole time. I'm glad he kept it weird!!
This show was amazing and the venue was good as well. Michael was good but so was his mc and opener overall it was a really good show. His mc got the crowd warmed up and ready he did a really good job.
Che is hilarious. He is witty, topical, had one of the most diverse crowds I've seen. There was an African American guy a few rows away from us, a pair of gay frat guys behind me, and a 70 year old straight couple in front, and my group was 30 somethings from the suburbs.
Michael Che was very quick witted and very interactive with the crowd! He knew how to keep on track with his stand up, but still had time to talk to people while making fun of them. I would see him again if he came back to Seattle!
We were excited to see Michael Che. We love him on SNL. His standup was just plain flat, unfunny, and really boring. He didn't have any real jokes. He just kinda hung out and talked to individuals in the audience. The crowed ate it up though. I'm glad people enjoyed it. We left early and offered up our front row bar seats to a couple people.
It was a decent show. Ii like Michael Che's humor and his sensibilities. It was like having a a funny conversation with a good friend. Very thoughtful entertainment. I was only disappointed that he didn't properly end his set and THEN take Q&A from the audience. He instead rolled everything together which, in my opinion, diluted his whole performance. I would still recommend the show. I just hope that he rethinks how he puts together his set.
Michael Che was great! Very unconventional approach with a lot of audience participation. Highly recommend
I enjoyed myself! Michael Che pushes the limit with his jokes and it's so enjoyable!
I thought 'Michael Che Matters' was really funny so I bought tickets and was happy to see 'Michael Che Still Matters' was just as funny. The opening act Bethany Van Delft was also noteworthy and hilarious. We had a fantastic evening and laughed the entire night. Great show. I look forward to more specials from him in the future. I would buy tickets again.
Michel Che is a great comedian. Had me laughing the whole show.
He was hilarious, the space was nice and I like the table service. The server was great.
A mediocre show. Thought he would be funnier, like he was in his Netflix special, but he wasn't that good. He appeared drunk or high or both! Took a while to get his jokes out. Kept wandering around the stage and only had a few good jokes. The audience was so pumped to see him, and we were really waiting for more. I think he took the Bostonian audience for granted. Overall didn't give us a good show, not like Sebastian Maniscalco or other comedians who have showed that they took the appearance seriously. The so called "bar" upstairs needs to have more than one cashier open. Took so long that we couldn't buy drinks.
....him to be hysterical. My two friends who went with me were making fun of me that they wouldn't laugh at even one of his jokes. They were shaking with laughter next to me. Michael was only supposed to perform for an hour, but he ended up talking for another 30 minutes because the audience didn't want him to go.
Good openers and DJ, great show. Wilbur theater needs new seating plan though.
The Wilbur is a beautiful old building and a great place for a comedy event. It's spacious but intimate for the comedian to interact well with the audience. Michael Che was HILARIOUS. He made the show so much fun, and his warm up people were fun too! My fiance and I spent the entire night laughing so hard. All weekend we've been quoting some of his jokes! A night to remember for sure!
Michael Che is one of my favorites on SNL and he's also great in person. Topical, very funny and so comfortable with audience interaction.
Genuinely funny show... I loved the local acts that came out as well. Finally got to see my IG crush perform lol
Everyone was hilarious, non stop laughing! Punch Line was a great venue and their pizza is amazing.
After watching his standup on Netflix and seeing him on tv I thought this show would be good. It was verry mediocre, towards the end of the show it like he gave up on jokes and brought the other comedian as out to help him. Long story short we ended up leaving before the show was over it was to corny and painful to sit through any longer
As a huge fan of "Saturday Night Live," anytime a cast member is performing stand up comedy in my area I'm going to go. I only knew Michael Che from his work as co-host of "Weekend Update" so was not sure what to expect from his solo show in San Francisco. Suffice it to say I was VERY impressed with both his wide ranging material (politics, religion, urban life, etc. ) and the way he worked the room that night. I had never heard of the venue before, Rickshaw Stop, but it is a very small, intimate club setting where you almost feel like you are in someone's basement. As such, we were right on top of the performers (2 warm up acts then Michael Che) and almost at eye level with them. Michael has this laid back way about him, is very friendly and engaging but also able to cut down an audience member at a moment's notice with his sharp wit. And it happened many times that night. I attended the show with a co worker who is black and he was one of the few black audience members in attendance, which became a running joke throughout the night. The highlight of the night was Michael inviting both my friend and I up on stage for a drink after the show and taking pictures with both of us. I've seen a lot of stand up comedy shows - Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle, Aziz Ansari among others - and this was a night I'll never forget!