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She was very open and honest about her
views on politics. But thats what the whole
conversation and show was about. Anybody
was able to come up to the microphone and
talk to her, which was cool. The show lasted
an hour and a half. The tickets were on the
cheaper side. Her quest did most of the
talking. Humor was hit or miss. But to be
completely honest, I probably wouldn't see
this specific show again. All and all it was an
okay show. I just would rather here about
her druken stories then Trump. Also the
theater was absolutely beautiful and
amazing. The seats are perfect. You never
have to look over someone's head because
these seats are off centered from each other
and at a slight incline. Also the restarunt
Nola, about 2 blocks over was absolutely
perfect. Overall great day.
Amy from Boston, Massachusetts
UNDERWHELMED
I was really looking forward to this show but it was a let down. Start with theatre: not comfortable at all- and I midget sized legs. The mics weren’t working and took about 7 tries to figure out. People were up and down all through the show and it was very distracting and I thought disrespectful to Chelsea and guests. As for substance: it was first show so I’ll forgive nerves etc. Chelsea herself is great. She reads the whole first chapter which was perhaps a little too long but she made it funny. Her interviewer came on and that’s where it fell apart. She didn’t know how to engage in a structured dialogue and often spoke more about herself. It was like a big therapy session. I think Chelsea would be able to create lightness and humor with the issues- and it did come out occasionally - but with her side kick, it didn’t work. I’d rather read her book.
Chelsea is still one of my heroes. from Silver Spring MD
WHERE IT WENT ON THE DOWNSLIDE
I think Chelsea came out strong, I thoroughly enjoyed the first part of her show. And I actually really like the chef she brought out to interview her. But that’s with the show down the slide. The chef should stick to her expertise, and Chelsea should’ve continued her strong showing. It just didn’t work well. That said, I’m so glad I went. Chelsea is still one of my heroes.
George Balla from Houston, TX
VACCINATED AND HORNY TOUR
Saw Chelsea on 12/10/2021. I have always enjoyed her especially on Chelsea Lately. I am a straight white guy and disagreed with some of her opinions. Love her stories though I like early Chelsea better that than angry Chelsea. Still looks awesome. The show was interesting but not all that humorous. I thought it was a comedy show.
Christine from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MORE LIKE A THERAPY SESSION
Spent a decent amount of money to see my girl. LOVE her....But I have to say...MET said show started at 8pm..She didnt come out until around 9 AND lasted about an hour???? She READ part of her book to us...and then talked to some lady on stage that seemed.like her therapy session....No standup comedy...Was very disappointed....Dont think I will be going to another show....
Kara from Boston, Massachusetts
HORRIBLE. THERAPY SESSION NOT COMEDY
This show was not a stand up comedy. Not only was it not remotely funny, but it was slightly depressing. She just talked about her narcissistic self and her past tragedies. Definitely regret spending the money. Will tell everyone not to see her
Audrey from Austin, Texas
UNDERWHELMED
During her Uganda Be Kidding me tour, I saw her perform at Bass Concert Hall in Austin. It was what one expects when attending a comic’s show. Standup! For her Life Will Be The Death of Me tour, I was thrilled to see ACL Mood Theatre in Austin on the circuit. Her presale tickets promoted as including a copy of the book was a bonus. I was really disappointed by the show. She read the first chapter of her book to provide context to the show. I enjoy book readings by the authors of books I love, but this was an odd start to a comedy show. Having to wait twenty minutes past the advertised start time certainly didn’t convince me that she’s attempting to examine her elitist lifestyle. I paid extra for floor seats, but was barely able to see her perform because she sat in a low, leather chair the majority of the show. She brought Connie Britton out to join her in this lounge room setting. While Austin gets excited about any “Friday Night Lights” actor, I paid to see a comedy show. They basically had conversations about drugs, therapy, Chelsea’s crisis of consciousnesses following the election of Trump, whereby she realizes she has gotten everything she has wanted and therefore missed being relatable. I’m empathetic to her coming to terms with the death of her brother, look forward to reading her book, but wish I hadn’t spent a day’s salary on something I could have easily watched the next time she is promoting the book on a talk show.
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