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'Tig Notaro: Hello Again': Release date, where to watch and stream the new comedy special
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Date:2025-04-24 19:45:19
The Grammy and Emmy-award nominated comedian Tig Notaro returns to the stage and to screens this month in a brand-new comedy special.
Notaro's new one-hour comedy special, "Tig Notaro: Hello Again," will premiere on Prime Video this week in more than 240 countries.
This is the first comedy special since 2021's "Tig Notaro: Drawn" on HBO Max for the comedian, actress, director and writer best known for her deadpan-style of comedy.
According to a release from Prime Video, "Tig Notaro: Hello Again" is a "hilarious and sharply observed stand-up special packed with delightfully awkward misunderstandings, health scares made hilarious, and family moments with her wife and children that are simultaneously sidesplitting and heartwarming."
Here's what to know about the "Tig Notaro: Hello Again" special and how to watch.
When does 'Tig Notaro: Hello Again' come out?
"Tig Notaro: Hello Again" is a one-hour comedy special that will premiere in more than 240 countries and territories on March 26.
How to watch 'Tig Notaro: Hello Again'
The special will be available to stream on Prime Video.
It was produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Above Average, with Tig Notaro, Stephanie Allynne, Marc Lieberman and Ally Engelberg serving as executive producers. The special is directed by Stephanie Allynne.
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Watch the 'Tig Notaro: Hello Again' trailer
Prime Video released a trailer for Notaro's upcoming comedy special, which premieres March 26.
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