Update 12/5/20: These shows have been postponed and the new dates is still to be announced. If you have purchased tickets, please contact the Houston Improv.
Crack up at gender roles and the face palms of dating when the hilarious comedian, writer, and actress Whitney Cummings plays four shows at Houston Improv from Thursday, January 7 to Saturday, January 9, 2021.
With stand-up specials on both HBO and Comedy Central under her belt, Cummings is perhaps best known for co-creating and co-writing the Emmy-nominated CBS comedy series 2 Broke Girls. She also created and starred in the NBC series Whitney.
Her first book I’m Fine and Other Lies is available wherever books are sold and her film directorial debut The Female Brain is available for streaming on Hulu, Amazon Prime, and YouTube.
In 2019, she debuted her fourth stand up special Can I Touch It? on Netflix and launched her own podcast titled Good For You.
All guests will be seated at their own table for their small group, socially distanced from other attendees. Masks are required when not eating or drinking at your own private table for your party. Seating is limited at 50% capacity. Click here for more information about Houston Improv’s COVID-19 precautions.
Comedian Whitney Cummings at Houston Improv
- Date: Thursday, January 7 to Saturday, January 9, 2021
- Times: Thursday and Friday 7:30pm and 9:45pm; Saturday 7pm and 9:30pm
- Location: Houston Improv Comedy Club, 7620 Katy Freeway #455, Houston, TX 77024
- Admission: Tickets are available by table only. General admission tables for most shows are $50 for two people; $100 for four people; $150 for six people. Preferred tables range from $70 to $210, based on the number of people. Click here to order tickets or for more information or call 713-333-8800.
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