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Tina Fey & Amy Poehler

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Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 224 reviews

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Tina Fey Bio:

Tina Fey is an award-winning writer, actress, author and producer, known for creating and starring as 'Liz Lemon' in 30 Rock. 30 Rock holds the record for the most Emmy nominations in one season for any comedy series (22), and received a total of 103 Emmy nominations and 16 wins over 7 seasons. Prior to creating 30 Rock, Fey completed nine seasons as head writer, cast member, and co- anchor of "Weekend Update" on Saturday Night Live. While at SNL, Fey also wrote the screenplay for the hit comedy film, Mean Girls, which Fey subsequently adapted for Broadway (12 Tony Award nominations) and again as a new musical feature film, now in pre-production for Paramount. On film, Fey starred with Amy Poehler in Baby Mama and Sisters, with Steve Carell in Date Night, as lead voice in Pixar's Oscar winning animated feature film Soul, and just wrapped starring in Kenneth Branagh's "A Haunting in Venice." Fey also co-created, with Robert Carlock, the Emmy nominated hit Netflix original comedy, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Mr. Mayor starring Ted Danson. Fey also Executive Produces the upcoming Netflix animated series, Mulligan, as well as Girls5eva from creator Meredith Scardino, now in production on Season 3 for Netflix. Fey's memoir, Bossypants, topped the New York Times best seller list and remained for 39 consecutive weeks, and went on to sell over 5 million copies in the US thus far.

Amy Poehler Bio:

AMY POEHLER is one of Hollywood's most versatile and sought-after talents with credits including that of actress, writer, executive producer, and bestselling author. Poehler, perhaps best known for her starring role on the Emmy-nominated NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation, can currently be seen as co-host alongside Maya Rudolph in the second season of Peacock's Baking It, where she also serves executive producer. Other recent projects include serving as co-creator, executive producer, and the lead voice of FOX's animated series Duncanville, executive producer of Netflix's Emmy-nominated series Russian Doll, Amazon's Harlem and Adult Swim's Three Busy Debras. On March 4 2022, Poehler made her documentary directorial debut with Amazon's Emmy-winning documentary Lucy & Desi where she also executive produced alongside Imagine Documentaries & White Horse Pictures. She recently starred and directed in Netflix's Moxie and appeared as co-host (alongside Nick Offerman)and executive producer of the hit crafting competition series Making It. She has a number of additional projects in development as part of her successful production company Paper Kite Productions, including the thriller-drama The Mother-In-Law, Peacock's unscripted series The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning and the Netflix animated feature Steps.

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 224 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Had a good time

    by HB and H&B on 5/2/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    We laughed a lot and thought it was a funny show, but the whole 80’s and 90’s thing is so played out due to social media videos. Also, Amy and Tina should have been projected on the screen. Even with decent seats in a small venue, we couldn’t see their facial expressions and that really makes the delivery of jokes better!!! Also, the Q&A portion needed cleaning up—too much dead space. Overall, enjoyed the show and laughed a lot. It was their first show, so it’s understandable there would be little hiccups. I forgot how tight the seats are at Constitution Hall! Cranking my neck to the right was uncomfortable—probably wouldn’t go back there unless we had seats up close and facing forward.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So fun!

    by Rara on 5/2/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    These ladies are awesome! Great show, they haven't lost their touch. Opener was great too!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The sister I wish I had and her hot friend

    by Matthew on 5/2/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    Simply put, they delivered. Keep reading if that wasn't enough.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Disappointing

    by Dave J. on 5/2/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    The warm up act was very good and there were other parts of the show that were funny but many of the skits fell flat in my opinion. Especially, the Q & A at the end of the show. It went on too long and was a let down to end the show in that manner. Perhaps, that would be better to add online and push out to ticket holders after the event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show!

    by Liz Lemon on 5/2/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    As a decades long fan of both ladies, I would say a show like this was on my bucket list, but I never even dreamed they would ever do a tour like this! I was laughing until I cried, I loved the way they recapped their friendship and careers, and the special guest was an amazing surprise!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An amazing experience!

    by Laura Jean on 5/2/23The Capitol Theatre - Port Chester

    They were everything I was hoping it would be and more! Their friendship is such a special thing and it shows in every bit of their performance. The best part was watching them make each other laugh!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Bad acoustics.

    by Bacg on 5/1/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    The acoustics were bad at Constitution Hall. As a result, when the performers spoke in a calm tone of voice they were easy to understand - but the punch lines were usually yelled into the microphone and the words were garbled.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Not bad

    by W on 5/1/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    Not sure paying the premium just for the names was worth it. Feel like I’ve seen them do better comedy sketches before

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent show- lots of laughs

    by Mbooth on 5/1/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    It was great- good mix of improv, standup and sharing stories. Highly recommend!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by as0519 on 5/1/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    The show was great and very nostalgic Tina and Amy!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Sigh

    by Wanted to be great on 5/1/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    I was SO looking forward to this show and it was good. I wanted to badly for it to be great! The first night of the tour felt like a dress rehearsal- I'm sure the kinks and flow were ironed out after that. I wish I would have seen a later show! Fun night but the value didn't end up being there for the ticket price vs quality of the show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Show but one draw back

    by K-ish on 5/1/23DAR Constitution Hall - Washington

    Tina and Amy were hilarious as well as their opening act. The show was well laid out and flowed very smoothly from segment to segment. Even a bit of nostalgia for the 90s kids! The only issue that I had was for the price of the seats, a slightly longer show was expected. It was great, dont get me wrong! But it was pretty short in my opinion for the pricing.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Even when they're not great, they're great

    by Bonni on 4/30/23The Capitol Theatre - Port Chester

    Tina and Amy are brilliant...and most of the show was funny and great...especially fun seeing all of the 'flashbacks' from their amazing careers. Their individual raps were a lot of fun. But there were definitely parts of the show that were flat and if it was anyone else, it would have been actually bad...but because it's them, it was merely flat. The woman who did their warm up was exceptional...would love to see more of her even though I can't remember her name.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Fey n Poehler

    by A fan on 4/30/23The Capitol Theatre - Port Chester

    I love Tina, but I thought the show was just ok. Not highly produced enough. Wish they could sing better- the song could have been funny. Needs to be tighter, with more spectacle— like the Martin Short/Steve Martin production. We paid over $400 per ticket and expected a “Broadway”-level experience for that price.