Ali Wong: Single Lady

critic Reviews

, 86% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Craig MathiesonThe Age (Australia)
    She doesn’t name names, but the details are vivid and the punchlines smart. It’s tightly assembled and comes with some reassuring guardrails.
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    Alison HermanVariety
    Not all divorcées will find themselves as sought-after as Wong did in the immediate aftermath, and almost none will turn their saga into an account this entertaining. “Single Lady” is far from a how-to guide, but it’s a riveting testimonial.
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    Bill BriouxBrioux.tv
    Wong’s utter lack of vulnerability and her cheeky swagger is cheered by the theatre audience because it is so brazen and because it sounds different...
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    Anne BrodieWhat She Said
    her passionate parsing of oral sex every which way for at least 40 minutes. She’s one tough cookie. Her routines are meant to shock but I find her bravery admirable and hard-won insights illuminating to a degree.
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    Sean L. McCarthyDecider
    This hour is all about Wong’s glow-up, both personally and professionally...
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    Romey NortonFilm Focus Online
    Single Lady isn’t a how-to guide, but a fun testimonial of a middle-aged divorcee millionaire. Her style of comedy is fun, vibrant, and tailored to a more female audience, but there are plenty of guys who’ll appreciate her jokes and insight.
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  • , Rotten Tomatometer Score
    Ready Steady Cut StaffReady Steady Cut
    Ali Wong adds too much ego to this performance. That may have been FOR the performance, but it left a salty flavor in my mouth.
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