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by DeniseP on 10/25/23Buckhead Theatre - AtlantaGreat show including her opening act! The show didn’t sell out so we got seats on the fourth row from the stage!!
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Phoebe Robinson is a standup comedian, best-selling author, producer, actress, and publisher. She is the author of the essay collections "You Can't Touch My Hair," "Everything's Trash, But It's Okay," and "Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes," and, in 2020, she launched her own imprint, Tiny Reparations Books. Robinson is also the co-creator and co-star of the podcast "2 Dope Queens" and HBO series of the same name. Other onscreen work includes the TV adaptation of "Everything's Trash" and the standup special "Sorry, Harriet Tubman," both of which are produced by her company, Tiny Reparations. She most recently received the Variety's Comedy Innovator Award for her work and continued contribution in comedy.
Great show including her opening act! The show didn’t sell out so we got seats on the fourth row from the stage!!
The venue allowed people to sit wherever they wanted, that is my only critique. I wasn't able to sit with my entire party.
Phoebe was hilarious as usual. Her opening act was funny enough, but her humor is a bit of an acquired taste.
I used to listen to Phoebe on the 2 Dope Queens podcast, I watched Ibiza when it came out, I read her first book, I saw her when she came to Arlington two years ago. All that still did not prepare me for the well-crafted, smartly structured, relatable, accessible laugh riot that we got Saturday night. She is an artiste!
We laughed so much. If you wear mascara, make it waterproof.
My jaw is still sore from laughing so much. Great show!
She’s funny, smart, thoughtful and on POINT. Loved the girl boss theme and the analog…well, she’ll tell you. Thrilled to be the first stop on the show. I can’t wait until it ends up on Netflix or Showtime or Max and I can see how it evolves. Because you know I’ll be watching it again.
I've admired Phoebe Robinson for almost a decade -- I still think Two Dope Queens was one of the best podcasts ever, and I've read all her books. She's not only an original thinker but the way she expresses her thoughts is unique, engaging, and often hilarious. It was such a treat to see her shining solo on the first night of her Messy AF tour, in San Francisco. She says the things we've all thought but were reluctant to say, especially about being a woman growing older in a world that values youth and that tells women they should be constantly trying to "improve"themselves. She's honest about all the demands and emotions that come with being a successful "girl boss"in our time. She's just super charming and fun, too!
I have seen Phobe Robinson on her show a cpuple times and was not sire what to expect. She was hilarious from start to finish. She didnt offend anyone but the two ladies who were warned 3 rines that night to shut up . Sharing her life in such a comedic fashion was creative new and overall whats needed in todays era of black comedy . The show wasnt filled with MFs and over the top unnecessary profanity . Im a fan of Mike Epps , Katt , Melanie , Dave Chappelle and have gon to many shows . Yet this beautiful and talented young sistah killed the show with a fresh outllok on lige and was totally not the norm . I would see her again jist for the positive energy and experience of being in the room with black excellence!!!
Loved Phoebe and Marcella who opened. They were both hilarious and felt like hanging out with friends...who slay at comedy.