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by Andrea D on 2023-11-09The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor - WindsorThe two opening acts were a perfect appetizer for the main event, Tiffani did not disappoint!
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Emmy & Grammy award winner Tiffany Haddish has established herself as one of the most sought-after comedic actresses and performers worldwide. Haddish can next be seen returning as Detective Danner in the second season of AppleTV's critically acclaimed murder mystery series The Afterparty which premieres on July 12. She will also star alongside Owen Wilson, Danny Devito and Jamie Lee Curtis in Disney's highly anticipated Haunted Mansion, which will release in theaters July 28. She also stars in the upcoming film Back on the Strip which will premiere in theaters and MGM's Landscape With Invisible Hand, an adaption of MT Anderson's futuristic sci-fi novel, which premiered at Sundance in January 2023. Both films will be released in theaters on August 18th. She recently starred in Lionsgate's The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent opposite Nicholas Cage, Universal's Easter Sunday as well as voicing Tuca Adult Swim's Tuca & Bertie and Hulu's Solar Opposites, where she voices Aisha.
Other recent projects include starring opposite Oscar Isaac in the critically acclaimed Paul Schrader film The Card Counter, On the Count of Three, alongside Jerrod Carmichael and Netflix's critically acclaimed Bad Trip, starring alongside Eric Andre and Lil Rel Howery. Projects in development include Down Undercover, opposite Chris Hemsworth, Mystery Girl, Homecoming Queen and The Untitled Flo Jo Biopic.
Haddish is perhaps best known for her breakout role in the smash comedy Girls Trip, where she starred as the scene-stealing "Dina" alongside Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, and Regina Hall. Her other film and television work include Here Today, Like A Boss, The Kitchen, Between Two Ferns: The Movie, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie: Sponge on the Run, The Secret Life of Pets 2, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The Angry Birds Movie 2, Night School, Nobody's Fool, The Oath, hosting both Kids Say the Darndest Things and TBS' Friday Night Vibes, Self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker, The Last O.G. and The Carmichael Show. Haddish also served as host and executive producer of the Emmy-nominated Netflix stand-up comedy series Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready. The series of half-hour comedy specials featuring her friends and long-time comedic collaborators ran for two seasons.
Her Emmy-nominated and Grammy-winning comedy special, Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah, debuted on Netflix in December 2019. Haddish became the second black woman ever to win a Grammy for Outstanding Comedy Album and the first since Whoopi Goldberg won in 1986. Her first stand-up special, Tiffany Haddish: She Ready! From the Hood to Hollywood was released on Showtime in August 2017. Just three months after the special's release, Haddish made history by becoming the first black female stand-up comedian to host Saturday Night Live, which earned her the 2018 Emmy Award for "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series." In June 2018, Haddish took the reins as the host of the MTV Movie and TV Awards, a role that earned her critical acclaim and significant ratings boost for MTV.
Haddish's first book, a memoir called The Last Black Unicorn, was released in 2018. The book made the New York Times Best Sellers List, and the companion audiobook, narrated by Haddish, was nominated for a 2019 Grammy Award for "Spoken Word Album." In 2022 Haddish released her debut picture book Layla, The Last Black Unicorn.
Haddish's journey and life experiences have inspired her comedy and sense of humor both on and off the stage. She has been very candid about her experiences growing up in foster care in South Central Los Angeles. Her excessive talking and imaginary friends prompted her flustered social worker to steer her into stand-up comedy. She enrolled in the Laugh Factory's Comedy Camp, a place for at-risk and underprivileged children to transform negative energy into something positive. The experience was just the beginning of her comedy career. Haddish recently founded The She Ready Foundation to help and support foster kids in need. In 2021 The She Ready Foundation launched an Internship Program with Ready To Succeed for foster youth in the SoCal area.
She currently lives in Los Angeles.
The two opening acts were a perfect appetizer for the main event, Tiffani did not disappoint!
I had an amazing night. She and the other comedians were great. Yes I would go see her again. I love Tiffany
I don't have a whole lot to say except thank you Tiffany and friends for coming to our little city. The show was great and the laughs were plentiful.
In a world full of growing problems, we could all use a little more Tiffany in our lives. Thank you for a memorable night full of laughs!!
Well only good thing was opening dj played some good music, that said don't know why he was there. Usually opening acts for comedians are comedians. First act was OK. Second one just played with his boobs and the star well nothing good to say. My fault should of reached her act better.
It was a great show! She is an inspiration.Her message of joy is an inspiration. She is down to earth. The fame has not changed her values in life and humanity. I wish her continued success.
Tiffany haddish and her crew were great, they had my friends and I laughing throughout the entire show. I recommend going to see her live!
The show itself was excellent but the amount of people arriving 20 minutes to half hour late was awful. It is highly disrespectful as well as interruptive, especially when people have to stand to let people in and block view of others. Doors should be closed 10 minutes after start time. People will soon learn to be on time.
It’s been a while since I went to a show (pre pandemic) but it would have helped to know in advance my phone would be in a prison to save me some time. Beyond that inconvenience the venue staff guided us to the wrong section and we had to move (rightfully so) just before performers started which is OK (if I had my phone accessible my ticket # wouldn’t have been in dispute). All through the acts people were being relocated. That was distracting and really points to the entire phone as your ticket being locked away and then given a slip of paper an entirely useless exercise. A few of the patrons seem to have lost their minds and thought the event was license for them to yell and ask questions during Tiffany’s act. When did we all agree to pay to listen to some bozo interrupt the talent? Overall Tiffany was worth the money, and her opening acts were great too; I don’t know why it isn’t an opportunity to record the other acts names somewhere so after the event you can look them up and follow them for future ticket sale purposes but it was days of internet hunting before I could find them. Which is odd; Tiffany obviously supports them and their growing career enough to have them on tour but almost no where does she mention them on her social feeds which makes you wonder if she does in fact want to support them. I dunno. I need a good night of laughing and it did that but I think it would have been better if the venue didn’t make it disruptive. And why isn’t there drink service at your seat before the show starts to have something to enjoy? Weird.