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I had read on reviews that her previous stand up was bad, but was slightly interested
after reading a new review of her more recent stand up. Unfortunately, it was
equally horrible.
it didn't feel like she had anything prepared, as she was constantly asking the crowd
"any questions" trying to impov and just telling about her life. Was not impressed
and left the show early.In fact, I didn't laugh once at any of her immature jokes. She
needs a to hire a writer for her jokes, she just wasn't funny. The opening act was
better.
Loren Butler from Richmond, Virginia
SHE WASN’T READY
Very disappointed in last nights show. Tiffany is a very funny lady but last night
left a lot to be desired. The ambiance was nice, the opening acts were funny,
but Tiffany was horrible. A lot of people started leaving before the show was
even over. The success she’s had in the last year has been phenomenal! But
when people come to a comedy show they want to laugh at jokes, not hear
about your success in the last three months. Showing gratitude is what she
should do but maybe keep it for the tail end or the beginning of the act. Not
the entire show.
Tiffany B from Richmond, Virginia
SHE READY
I love Tiffany Haddish! What happened tonight? I have
no idea. When people come to a comedy show they
want to laugh. Instead we heard about what’s
happened the past three months in her life. I’m
proud of my sister and where she’s come from, but
she must rethink this act. Her opening acts were
better than she was. Very disappointed. In fact my
part and I left before the show was over and other
people did as well.
A disapointed fan from Las Vegas, Nevada
VERY DISAPPOINTED
Lots of moments of awkward silence. Too much attention given to the hecklers in the crowd, almost as if she needed them to help her with her jokes because she was unprepared. She felt she had to clear the air about what happened in Miami (New Years Eve) using drinking and partying as an excuse. What was her excuse this time? People were walking out before the end. Openers and MC were much better than her. She used her common sense and had eveeyone’s phones locked up for the show so there was no recordings of her lame performance to post on social media. Good luck at The Microsoft Theater in LA next month !
Laughing on Empty from Las Vegas, Nevada
DISAPPOINTED
Went out for a nice night. Wasn’t expecting much out of Tiffany Haddish in terms of standup. Showed started behind schedule. I was hoping for a decent set which we got out of most of the openers. When it came time for Tiffany, she told about 3-4 good jokes and did crowd work for the rest of the show. Which was annoying. I understand crowd work at small open mics for amateur comics but not at an expensive theater show. 45 mins of crowd work with 10 mins of pushing her merch?? Would have been better if she stuck to her set that she mentioned, and maybe promoted her merch in the last minute or 2 with her cause. My disappointment was immeasurable and my night was ruined.
Garrick from Phoenix, AZ
WE DESERVE BETTER
I am not into the social media sites, so I was not aware of Ms. Haddish’s failed New Year’s Eve show in Miami. Ms. Haddish began her routine discussing what led to her debacle in Miami. Many past and present comedians use failed life experiences to produce incredibly funny monologues. So, I think it was great for Ms. Haddish to try turn the Miami incident into to a source of comedy. The difference is that other comedians have used negative experience to develop comedic stand up routines, Ms. Haddish appeared to simply stand on stage and discuss the details leading up to her failed performance but provided no real elements of comedy to bring about laughs or provide a punch line to her narrative. After she discussed the incident in Miami, which took about 20 minutes, I honestly don’t think that Ms. Haddish had any additional prepared material for her routine. Everything she said after the Miami narrative, seemed to come from the top of her head or she simply fed off of the audience.
Ms. Haddish went on to say that she was very bothered or hurt by social media comments that she particularly received from Black men. She noted the many negative comments that seemed to revel in her failure came from Black men. Not sure if Black men have cornered this market on this type of negativity, but I do feel that in today’s world there are far too many television program, social media sites, and etc. that seem to promote and encourage people to laugh at or belittle others, when sympathy and empathy should be shown. People that find enjoy in others failures are just simple minded. However, I think Ms. Haddish should realize, that anyone that took the time to buy a ticket to attend her show, wanted to see and support her. I am a Black male, and this is the category I fell in. On top of that, if you know anything about this woman’s background and what she has overcome, you can’t help but want to support and see her be successful.
What is most disappointing is that after the failed show in Miami, Tiffany should have been concerned about having great tour performances from that point on. That is called being a professional. After reading the comments about s Ms. Haddish’s shows in Richmond Virginia, Austin Texas, Albuquerque New Mexico, and Las Vegas Nevada, the show quality does not appear to have improved. I saw the show in Phoenix Arizona in mid February, and people began walking out of the auditorium, slightly passed the mid point of the show.
Bottom line, if the audience is required to place all cellphones in a pouch, to avoid any recording of another Miami like debacle………….. Ms. Haddish is obviously not too secure about her product.
Mike from San Francisco, California
CRASH AND BURN....AGAIN
I bought meet and greet tickets to her show the moment they went on sale. My excitement was over the top, Tiffany with a valentines night out with my wife great idea. NOT. The show started late, the opening acts were okay but Tiffany fell apart. She told the New Year’s Eve story, did some lazy stripper dance then lost to a heckler. Tiffany went off on a him and lost the crowd. She burned the heckler appropriately but did not move on with the show. Tiffany just kept going at him in a fit of anger to the point where her staff flagged her down from the side and told her to get on with the show. Too late, the damage was done. She needs better professional coaching or her career will fizzle. Now I know why the entire crowd had to lock our cellphones in bags, they knew she was gonna fail.
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