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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.

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 400 reviews
  • Whitney Cummings Show

    by pippygirl on 10/7/17Buckhead Theatre - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    My husband and I went to her show last week. The theater was really nice, seats were comfortable. She put out a great show. She was sooo funny. The tickets included her new book and also to meet her and she would sign our books. What a treat, she is a very pretty woman, and so very nice. It was a fun evening. It is nice to have a comedian who takes the time to greet her fans personally, and even better to write a book and personally autograph and allow her fans to have pictures taken with her. I would definitely see her again.

  • It was okay and worth the money

    by DarbyO on 10/7/17Buckhead Theatre - AtlantaRating: 3 out of 5

    I love Whitney Cummings! So much so that I've seen all of her stands-ups either online or on television, as well as her TV show and all the seasons of 2 Broke Girls. That's what made this show a bit sub-par: all of her material was recycled. Literally 90% of it was. Expect to see basically half of her HBO special in it, and the other half from a previous stand-up from Comedy Central. I spent the entire night looking to my significant other and whispering the punch line before she got to it. She was still hilarious though, and her timing is impeccable. Our tickets were $46 a piece, so I'm not too mad about it. We did get to meet her, and she made time to talk to everyone, and you get a free copy of her book. So, I think it was still money well spent to go see her, meet her, and get a signed book, even if you knew all of the jokes and anecdotes. On the other hand, I was disappointed with the way the venue/event was handled. Buckhead Theatre has two bars in their lobby, and they allowed guests to get up and leave their seats constantly throughout the opening act and through Whitney's act to get drinks. This is even more exaggerated because this is not auditorium/stadium style seated where you have certain row levels, which taper down to the main stage. This was basically a flat banquet hall where chairs were placed and could be therefore moved for concerts. So, when someone in front of you gets up to go get a drink (whether it's one row in front or five rows), you can no longer see the stage or the performer. This wouldn't have been such a big deal if people were constantly getting up to get drinks and in their own conversations when that happened. It disrupted a lot of the show, and even Whitney made comments about people getting up and down -- she joked at some of the front row people who were constantly getting up and down and picked on their clothes and backpacks. It still happened even up to the last minute. I was also a little disappointed in the show running time. Everything started on time, which is great because I know how hard it is to get everything together and do what you need to do, especially if you're moving venues every single night. But Whitney cut herself short, and even explained that she was doing that so she would have enough time to do the meet and greet and sign books at the end. While this is very personable, and I appreciate the thought, I did want to see more comedy from her. I mean, if you think about it, you're losing 10-20 minutes of comedy time to gain 30 seconds of a meet and greet for yourself. All in all, it was a good experience. If I had paid more money for tickets, I'd have been more upset. But you get what you pay for, and a decent comedy show, a meet and greet, and a free signed book for $46 was fine with me.

  • Awesome show but...

    by Chadwick39 on 10/7/17Buckhead Theatre - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    Whitney was hilarious for the time she was onstage. She made it clear that she was doing a short show for the purpose of signing the book she gave away to the crowd and to pose for pictures. A bit longer would certainly garner 5 stars

  • Terrible Show, unprepared

    by MonieP25 on 6/15/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 1 out of 5

    She was flat out unprepared, utilizing recycled material. By far the worst show We've ever been to. No opening act, show was insanely short because she couldn't think of anything of her other old material.

  • Whitney - Left wishing there was more

    by Starbazaar on 3/30/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 4 out of 5

    Whitney was adamant about not repeating the same material she used on her recent HBO Special. She did some very funny jokes about what it would be like to have Hillary or Trump in the white house and dissed them equally. She did some very funny dating jokes, and shared many great jokes from previous roasts she has participated in. Whitney was great. She was sharp, and her caustically funny self. We enjoyed the material tremendously - there was, however, a lot of wasted time in this particular show- not her fault. First it was supposed to start at 7:30 and she did not come on till 8 - no warm up act. Then about 20 minutes was spent with hecklers. It stopped a little early so people could get selfies with her, which was exciting, but because we like our Whitney, we left the show wishing there was more.

  • by Anonymous on 3/30/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 3 out of 5

    I usually love Whitney's comedy but this show was a bit of a disappointment. The show was apparently scheduled for 7:30 to 9:00. She didn't come out until 7:45 and she finished at 8:45 so that the audience could take selfies with her in the background and the hall could be cleared out at 9:00. An HBO special recently aired featuring Whitney. Because of that she chose not to do the same material, which I appreciate. However, it didn't seem like she had any material actually prepared. Instead it was a 1/2 hour of some political talk and engaging with the audience - all VERY funny - and another 1/2 hour telling old jokes from a Donald Trump roast 5 or 6 years ago - some funny, but mostly dated jokes. I did appreciate how Whitney handled the hecklers who tried to be part of her show. She laughed it off and did what good comedians do - turn it into jokes. It was only when they became disrespectful and rude that she had to shut them down. Overall, I still love Whitney and will definitely go to another show, just not after a TV special has just aired.

  • Whitney was forgettable

    by 6IE00df4 on 3/29/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 2 out of 5

    She admitted her recent HBO special was the source of her best material and her standup tour was new material with nothing repeated from the HBO special. That didn't stop her from engaging the audience and reflecting on current political characters as her go to source material. She was heckled, she fought back, and she had security escort guests away from the venue. When she hit a lull on minute 40, she pulled out Donald Trump Comedy Central roast scripts and read them line-by-line. She was engaged with the audience, but her material wasn't sharp just topical. The four of us were shocked when she ended the show at minute 62 and invited everyone to the stage for selfie picks. For the money spent, this was a very expensive below average night out. I was disappointed and phoned the box office to share my feedback. The box office confirmed I wasn't the only caller with a complaint.

  • Whitney Cummings was Great...Thunder Valley wasn't

    by SacramentoCharlie on 3/29/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 4 out of 5

    Whitney Cummings put on a great show. She was funny from start to finish. Unfortunately there were some bad apples in the crowd that kept disrupting the show, which resulted in Whitney having security remove someone. I don't know if the disruptive people paid for tickets, or not, but my guess is they were given free tickets from the casino. One of the problems with casino venues is you end up with too many people that aren't actually fans of the performer. And they seem to have a ridiculous sense of entitlement that makes them think its okay to interrupt a show, which negatively impacts the experience for the actual paying fans. I would see Whitney Cummings again, and highly recommend her show, but I would not recommend shows at Thunder Valley Casino.

  • She read jokes from a paper

    by foragoodtimecall on 3/29/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 1 out of 5

    I had such high hopes for this show, her specials are so funny! Too bad she spent the show reading the jokes she did at a roast off of a piece of paper! WTF Whitney, I want my money back.

  • Bad show

    by Sadcomedy on 3/29/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 1 out of 5

    Bad bad show she cane in and looked like she didnt care was kinda rude to people wayching and read material of paper

  • Disappointing Show

    by Ksallsa on 3/29/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 1 out of 5

    With a sold out show, I was hoping for pure comedy entertainment. The show was supposed to start at 7:30p.m. and Whitney came onto the stage after 8:00p.m. It took 15 to 20 minutes of finding a military couple from the back to take the two open seats in the front. It appeared staged. Every other word was an F bomb which I did expect but became old and tiring. The crowd was out of control which showed that she had no control. Her opening statement was that she did not like old material but most of the show was of her reading from yellow legal paper, jokes from a roast she did four plus years ago about people who are not relevant to today. Joan Rivers is dead, Pam Anderson and David Hasselhoff are long ago Bay Watch. Repeatedly talking about Lisa Lappenelli. When it was obvious that she really did not prepare, she looked at her phone a few times stating that she would end the show so the crowd could get selfies of her in the background. I was not interested at all. The show was supposed to go 90 minutes and she only was on the stage talking for about 40 minutes. AND, with a microphone, she was shouting. Very annoying. I love comedy and have seen many comedians who were members of the Chelsey Lately round table who were really good but Whitney was the worst. I would not even pay $1.00 to see her ever again.

  • She Used to be Funny

    by FormerFan2016 on 3/29/16Thunder Valley Casino Resort - LincolnRating: 1 out of 5

    I was really disappointed in this show...I have been following her for a couple years and was beyond excited to see her performance (especially since her tickets sell out fast). I watch her old performances and literally cannot stop laughing...but I don't know what happened to her. I'm not sure if she changed her comedy bit or what...but her jokes were not funny. She geared her bit toward politics instead of the jokes she used to make about sex and relationships. I wish her the best and am glad other people continue to enjoy her...but she lost a fan in me that night :-(

  • What happened to you Whitney?

    by Interventional on 3/28/16Uptown Theatre Napa - NapaRating: 2 out of 5

    Whitney Cummings is a comedic genius on point with relevant topics and spot on delivery. This show however was more of a meet and greet. She was interactive with her fans and her fans love her but the whole time I was waiting for the show to start. Instead she spent the entire time just shooting the shit with her fans. Lucky for her she has die hard fans but without new material she will eventually see this base dehydrate. She is a rising comedic genius but I fear she may have lost her way with her new found celebrity. Sadly I would not recommend this show. Please get back to researching and writing Ms. Cummings. You have one less fan.

  • Disappointing and disjointed act

    by Anonymous on 3/28/16Uptown Theatre Napa - NapaRating: 2 out of 5

    I felt like Ms. Cummins must have thrown out her entire comedy act after doing an HBO special and really had no act for our audience. She spent a lot of the time interacting with the audience, it felt like she spent a good 5 minutes just looking for an interracial couple. If there was a punchline when someone finally raised their hand I don't remember what it was. Then part of her act was reading us her jokes & comments that had been edited from the various celebrity roasts she has been a part of. That was pretty funny until she got her papers all mixed up and realized she was missing some papers and had brought her schedule instead. So we were watching her stand there and thumb through her papers trying to find more. I had driven 1 1/2 hour to get to this show and just found it kind of unprofessional and not really all that funny.

  • Whitney Cummings is good, watch out for opening ac

    by Anonymous on 3/28/16Uptown Theatre Napa - NapaRating: 3 out of 5

    I enjoy Whitney Cummings. I think she's hilarious, and she was when she performed Friday night in Napa, CA. Her opening act did not fair so well with the crowd. Due to the demographic of the audience, when Whitney came out, some of her material was based on things that didn't match with the demographic. She also read a lot of old jokes from past roasts, which were funny but it kinda lost me that she had to read them to the crowd and then on top of that she lost a page of jokes and was scrambling around looking for them.

  • Disappointing and unprepared!

    by Hammer15 on 3/28/16Uptown Theatre Napa - NapaRating: 2 out of 5

    We travelled 400 miles and took our friends to this show in Napa. We were very disappointed in the performance. I'm guessing Whitney was plying to a younger crowd who follows her shows and such but she appeared to misread her audience. Whitney has great potential with her delivery and style but the last thing I want is for an artist is to read from some unorganized papers, some old jokes she wrote about Joan Rivers??? Really? Then explaining she lost part of her papers so then essentially ended the show to do "selfies" with the audience??? Not worth the drive or the money we paid. My advice-as was the advice from the 4 of us- memorize your stuff, deliver it, cut out the "selfie" portion and know your audience. We did have some laughs but not enough to justify the efforts we made to see her.

  • Did Whitney know she had a show that night?

    by Bryant28 on 3/28/16Uptown Theatre Napa - NapaRating: 1 out of 5

    What an underwhelming performance. Two things were evident very early on: 1. She had prepared little to no material for the show 2. She was far more concerned about fans getting a chance to take selfies with her than putting on a show. Her entire performance was probably about 46 minutes, and it consisted mainly of her reading from a piece of paper "rejected jokes" from previous TV appearances. It was disappointing because you know she was capable of so much more, but obviously cared very little to give the people the show that they paid for.

  • Whitney bombed

    by Bxboy52 on 3/28/16Uptown Theatre Napa - NapaRating: 3 out of 5

    We had been looking forward to seeing Whitney Cummings live at the Uptown Theatre since we bought the tickets. We loved her HBO specials and her TV shows and then, well, she was disappointing. She performed just about an hour, began good, talking and picking on people in the audience but then wasted time filing 4 empty seats in the front row from people sitting in the back, even though we knew they would show up late and they did, which distracted from her performance. Then it continued down hill. She asked if there were any mixed racial couples in the crowd since she was dating a black man as she put it and was checking how it was going for them. She made a few typical jokes about her friends reactions to her dating. Whitney seemed to totally lose concentration when a women yelled out, when are you going to start being funny. She then pulled out papers with a list of her jokes that were banded from some of the Roasts she's done on Comedy Channel. They were extremely dirty of course but again not very funny. Then she said good night and stayed on stage for 10 minutes so we could take pictures of her. That was it. Pretty bad night. Won't pay to watch her again.

  • Disappointed

    by Chunkymonkeyno1 on 3/28/16Uptown Theatre Napa - NapaRating: 1 out of 5

    The show was disappointing. The opening act was not funny. Whitney didn't seem to have a routine. She just did crowd work and read jokes from past Comedy Central roasts. Just wasn't funny. I've seen Whitney do standup in the past on YouTube and found her very funny and that is why we bought tickets. I hate to say it but I wouldn't go see her again.

  • Whitney is funny even off-the-cuff

    by Howlerman on 3/28/16Uptown Theatre Napa - NapaRating: 4 out of 5

    Some comedians are very well prepared for their set, sometimes too prepared and the result lacks spontaneity. Whitney was determined to give us material that wasn't in her recent HBO special which I really appreciated. She also spent a lot of time interacting with the audience. All of it was very funny. I've tracked her career since the beginning and she is very comfortable in her own skin and routinely laughs at herself, which makes her show a joy.