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Robby Hoffman: I'm Nervous
From her religious upbringing to the US-Canada border to the Holocaust, self-described "small ex-Chasidic, lesbian, Jewish stand-up comedian" Robby Hoffman spares no one is this one-hour comedy special from Just For Laughs.
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Plot Summary
In "I'm Nervous," comedian Robby Hoffman tackles themes of anxiety, identity, and the awkwardness of modern life. With sharp wit and relatable observations, Hoffman explores the internal struggles many face, from social anxieties to the pressures of self-discovery. The special offers a humorous yet poignant look at navigating the complexities of being alive in the 21st century.
Critical Reception
Robby Hoffman's "I'm Nervous" received positive attention for its candid and humorous exploration of anxiety and personal struggles. Critics often praised Hoffman's unique comedic voice and ability to connect with the audience through raw honesty.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and humorous take on anxiety.
Robby Hoffman's unique voice and relatable material are highlighted.
Seen as a refreshingly honest and funny stand-up special.
Google audience: Audience reception for "I'm Nervous" generally points to strong enjoyment of Robby Hoffman's relatable and humorous handling of personal anxieties. Viewers often connect with the comedian's straightforward delivery and the shared experiences of nervousness and self-doubt.
Fun Fact
Robby Hoffman's "I'm Nervous" was filmed at The Bell House in Brooklyn, New York.
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