The Queens of Comedy (Soundtrack)
Mo'Nique · 2001 · Eagle Records (audio soundtrack)
The Grammy-nominated audio companion to the 2001 theater tour.
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Following the massive commercial footprint of the Kings of Comedy tour, this spin-off album captures four comics working a vocal Southern theater audience. The audio preserves a tight, road-tested set from each performer, built on heavy crowd interaction and volume. Mo’Nique closes the record by demanding respect for big women and cheerfully rejecting skinny ones, while Sommore questions the exact logic of giving an eight-year-old daughter a hula-hoop.
The recording took place at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, Tennessee, functioning as the companion release to the 2001 Showtime broadcast. Laura Hayes operates as the host, anchoring the transitions with stories about her chaotic family dynamics and grandchildren. Adele Givens leans into relationship material and encourages the crowd to celebrate their physical flaws, pointing out the specific hazards of naming babies. The release earned a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Comedy Album, documenting a specific era of large-venue comedy where the jokes were designed to reach the back of the room.