Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall

Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall Review

Michelle Buteau is a hilarious and captivating comedian and actress, beloved by audiences worldwide for her unapologetic humor and infectious personality. With standout projects like Survival of the Thickest and Babes, she continues to solidify her status as a relatable icon, inspiring fans globally with her authentic voice and irrepressible spirit.

Her unique brand of comedy has cemented her place as one of the most exciting talents in the entertainment industry, and she’s back again on NetflixMichelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall is now available on the streaming platform, and truly, what a way to end the year!

Effortlessly Funny and Charming!

Michelle Buteau, mom to twins, begins her Radio City Music Hall special sitting in her dressing room while talking to her son on the phone. Before she hangs up, she lets him know she’s about to make “herstory,” and that’s exactly what she does from the second Buteau sets foot on the stage. She is charming and her sassy self from the get-go, what more could one ask for?

Buteau is officially the first woman to have a stand-up comedy special at Radio City Music Hall, which makes this all the more special. If you’ve been a fan of her from the early days, this will certainly be a moment of pride for you, and it only continues, but you might have to juggle that sense of pride with plenty of laughter because Buteau always hits the right spot.

Buteau’s comedy is often anecdotal, and it always works because every little story or little snippet from her life she shares is so effortlessly funny. Of course, the comedian has perfected this style over the years, and it truly shines through in Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind.

The audience has the grandest time during the comedy special, and there isn’t a single dull moment in sight, not when Buteau simply owns the stage with her witty comedic timing.

She has endless anecdotes to share with her audiences, and what makes it so fun is that when she’s speaking, it feels like you’re sitting with a friend, catching up on life over a glass of wine.

Buteau talks plenty about her twins, and raising them, which is one of our favorite parts of the comedy special, second to her story about the time she went viral. There are several iconic moments, and if you’re looking for something to watch on New Year’s Eve, Buteau has you covered!

Conclusion

Michelle Buteau has made quite an impact at Radio City Music Hall and on Netflix with her latest comedy special, and we highly recommend adding it to your watchlist!

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