EPISODE
SEASON
2 Dope Queens - Season 1
This television series that achieve a great success and follow Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson, as presenters, who with other comedians of different races, speak about life in America, where freedom, poetry, romance, and delicious pizza, in an attempt to present all kinds of people in comedy.
17 July 1970, Peabody, Massachusetts, USA
23 July 1989, Fulham, London, England, UK
1 March 1983, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
24 March 1971, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
16 December 1981, Lynwood, Washington, USA
10 February 1981, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
February 05, 2018
Although it's always fun to watch Williams and Robinson banter back and forth, it's their big interviews that make the strongest case for Queens to make the jump to the small screen.
February 05, 2018
With "2 Dope Queens," Williams and Robinson have found a formula that works very well for them - and it just might work out for everyone else, too.
February 02, 2018
Moving their podcast to a giant Brooklyn Theatre isn't backed up much by writing or production.
February 13, 2018
Podcast turned late-night comedy show brings big laughs.
February 02, 2018
Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson are undoubtedly two of the most interesting, compelling voices in the industry at the moment, and giving them an on-camera platform is the best move HBO could have made.
February 05, 2018
We rarely see hosting partnerships that are true partnerships. The late-night talk format could use some shaking up, and the best way to shake it up on a more regular basis might be to send in the Queens.
February 01, 2018
Not everyone who does a podcast is ready for prime time but, in the case of Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson, they're not only ready, they deserve an actual prime-time slot on HBO and immediate extension beyond the four episodes.
February 07, 2018
2 Dope Queens goes to show that taking podcasts to the next level might not be so hard after all.
February 02, 2018
Ms. Williams and Ms. Robinson share an obvious comfort with each other and a confidence in their ability as performers. As a result, the show feels both spontaneous and polished like a ruby.
June 11, 2018
Their specials, filmed at the historic Kings Theater in Brooklyn and directed by Tig Notaro, bring the live show to the masses who haven't been lucky enough to attend tapings in person.

