Leanne Morgan: I’m Every Woman Review: Relatable, Smart and Welcoming

Leanne Morgan: I’m Every Woman is the latest standup special written and performed by the Southern comedian Leanne Morgan. The special is directed by Manny Rodriguez and produced by Matt Schuler, Jay Hawley, and Jarad Clement. Moreover, it has a total runtime of 85 minutes.

The synopsis of the special reads as

The veteran comedian deep dives into the details about her family, friends and own experiences with some Jell-O. The special is also an indirect tribute to Leanne’s close associates, including the newest member of the family.

Leanne Morgan: I’m Every Woman Review Does Not Contain Spoilers

The special starts off strong with Morgan introducing herself and sharing some background information about her life. She is immediately engaging with the audience, and her humour feels relatable, as she talks about her family, specifically her husband and three children.

Throughout the special, Morgan takes on a variety of topics, including motherhood, relationships, and the challenges of dating in the eighties Vs dating now. Her jokes are clever and often self-directive, and her delivery is pitch-perfect. Morgan’s timing and pacing are spot-on, and she uses physical humour to great effect, making her jokes even funnier with some over-the-top references.

One of the standout moments in the special is when Morgan talks about her struggles with finding a partner. She shares a personal story about her own experience when she was cute in the eighties but now filled with Jell-O, which leads to a hilarious and relatable bit about the challenges of modern dating. The way she weaves together her personal experience and her humour are amazing, and it makes for a rib-tickling moment in the special.

Another strength of Morgan’s comedy is her ability to connect with her audience. Throughout the show, she affirms with the crowd, often asking for their approval or sharing anecdotes based on their responses. This interaction makes the audience feel like they are a part of the show, and it adds an element of unpredictability to the performance.

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Morgan’s humour is also unique in that it focuses on the everyday experiences of regular people. She talks about the joys and struggles of parenthood, the frustrations of dealing with the bathing suit, and the perks of having a grandkid. Her humour is not mean-spirited or cynical, but instead, it is welcoming, making her jokes relatable and enjoyable.

Like all other comedians, Leanne Morgan ventures off into her own experience with COVID-19. And translates the entire thing into a pot chicken joke, with an infinite cooking thread. Even though it’s a subtle point in the special, the joke reiterates her smart observation and also makes up for a funny discourse.

One of the highlights of the special is when Morgan talks about her relationship with her husband. She shares some hilarious stories about their early days of dating and their struggles with intimacy. The way she portrays their relationship is both funny and touching, and it adds a personal element to the show that is hard to resist.

Leanne Morgan: I’m Every Woman Final Thoughts

Leanne Morgan: I'm Every Woman
A still from Leanne Morgan: I’m Every Woman

All in all, Leanne Morgan: I’m Every Woman is an excellent stand-up special that showcases Morgan’s versatile ability as a comedian. Her humour is relatable and engaging, and her nuances are near perfect. The show is well-paced, and it never feels stretched or monotonous.

You can stream the special on Netflix. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

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Leanne Morgan: I'm Every Woman explores the different dimensions of Morgan's personal life.
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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