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Robby Hoffman's 'Wake Up': Raw Humor, Unexpected Rise
13 Dec
Summary
- Robby Hoffman's Netflix special 'Wake Up' directed by John Mulaney.
- Comedian mined her ex-Hasidic lesbian identity and Brooklyn upbringing.
- Special was fast-tracked after a meeting with Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos.

Robby Hoffman's debut Netflix comedy special, 'Wake Up,' premieres December 14th, helmed by director John Mulaney. The ex-Hasidic lesbian comedian, who grew up poor in Montreal after her family's move from Brooklyn, uses her identity and experiences as raw material for her sharp, often dark humor. Her rapid ascent includes a role on HBO's 'Hacks' and a memorable appearance on Mulaney's talk show, which directly led to the special's fast-tracked development.
The creation of 'Wake Up' was surprisingly swift, culminating in an offer from Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos after a chance meeting. Hoffman describes her comedy as a concentrated form of enjoyable complaining, reflecting her 'feral' onstage persona. This persona, she explains, stems from a challenging childhood, which she now distills into a unique comedic voice that feels fresh and authentic, despite not having traditional comedic heroes growing up.




