Netflix has become a global hub for diverse entertainment, and stand-up comedy is no exception. With a growing platform, female comedians have found a prominent space to showcase their wit, perspectives, and humor. This article introduces twelve remarkable female stand-up specials available on Netflix, each bringing a unique flavor and fresh take to the comedy scene.
Taylor Tomlinson: Have It All (2024)
This hour-long special dives into Taylor’s dreams for her career and relationships. She wrestles with the question of whether it’s truly possible to achieve everything you want, all while hilariously navigating anxiety and the quest to find the perfect partner.
Wanda Sykes: I’m an Entertainer (2023)
Comedy legend Wanda Sykes delivers a laugh-out-loud routine about the challenges of parenting with her spouse, the awkwardness of public restrooms, and the frustration of people taking things too seriously. She encourages taking a lighter approach to life’s little annoyances.
Ms. Pat: Y’all Wanna Hear Something Crazy? (2022)
Ms. Pat brings humor to the everyday struggles of raising kids, dealing with overzealous pet owners, and even bizarre beauty trends. She weaves her comedic observations with stories from her own past, offering a relatable and honest perspective.
Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife (2018)
Following the success of “Baby Cobra,” Ali Wong returns with another hilarious exploration of motherhood and married life. This time, she’s pregnant again and doesn’t hold back on the raw and honest truths about the ups and downs of family life.
Cristela Alonzo: Lower Classy (2017)
Cristela tackles Latino stereotypes head-on, playfully skewering them with her sharp wit. She also takes aim at expensive luxuries and shares stories about her tough-love relationship with her mom. Expect a night of clever humor with a touch of cultural insight.
Chelsea Handler: Revolution (2022)
Chelsea Handler is back with her signature unfiltered humor in this tell-all special. She reflects on her life choices, from embracing singledom to the joys of rescuing dogs (even if they are a little rowdy!). Dating woes become comedic fodder, and Chelsea outlines a hilarious vision for a future free of dreaded flip-flops (among other things). If you’re looking for laughs and a dose of female empowerment, this is the special for you.
Iliza Shlesinger: Unveiled (2019)
Fresh off her wedding, Iliza dives into the world of wedding traditions with a critical eye. She finds humor in the expectations and pressures surrounding weddings, offering a lighthearted perspective for brides and anyone who’s ever been to a wedding.
My Name Is Mo’Nique (2023)
Get ready for an uncensored and hilarious journey through Mo’Nique’s life. From confronting a racist teacher to the outrageous sex advice from her grandmother, Mo’Nique leaves no stone unturned. This is a powerful and funny stand-up special that offers a glimpse into Mo’Nique’s perspective on the world, all delivered with her signature comedic timing.
Chappelle’s Home Team – Luenell: Town Business (2023)
Get ready for some rapid-fire comedy! Luenell takes no prisoners as she shares hilarious stories about bad airplane seatmates, outrageous first-class experiences, and the horror of seeing babies without socks.
Katherine Ryan: In Trouble (2017)
Katherine reflects on her past relationships, including some rather unusual ones. She also shares stories about her dislike for her hometown and a hilarious incident that landed her in hot water with an entire nation.
Sommore: Queen Chandelier (2023)
The self-proclaimed Queen of Comedy lives up to the title in this special. Sommore tackles a variety of topics with her signature wit, including skepticism towards free stuff, the annoyance of social media prayer requests, and the fashion faux pas of fake eyelashes and ugly shoes.
Jen Kirkman: Just Keep Livin’? (2017)
Jen brings an honest and insightful perspective to womanhood. She tackles body image, the importance of alone time, and even a bizarre encounter with a possibly-ghostly tour guide in Italy. Expect sharp observations and relatable humor.