It’s late March and “A Black Lady Sketch Show” creator and star Robin Thede is working with the show’s editors to put the finishing touches on Season 4 of the half-hour HBO comedy. “First season,” she ...
Robin Thede doesn’t do humility. “Black women are the most educated, the most successful but the most humble, also. And I hate that for us,” Thede tells ESSENCE. The A Black Lady Sketch Show creator ...
Fans can watch all episodes of 'A Black Lady Sketch Show' streaming on HBO Max. Season 4 of HBO's A Black Lady Sketch Show included a plethora of surprises, including new sketches, major guest stars ...
The third episode of Robin Thede’s A Black Lady Sketch Show will air this Friday and the episode is likely to please the numerous critics who have praised the groundbreaking series. A Black Lady ...
“It’s about expansion and what our creativity can create, for good or for evil,” Thede explains, winking at the return of the devil, who she also portrays. “It feels like we’re in an era of ...
This interview originally aired in June of 2022. Robin Thede works hard. She always has. One of her first gigs in showbiz was head writer on Queen Latifah's daytime talk show. Along with some time as ...
There is no show on television quite like “A Black Lady Sketch Show.” Now in its fourth season, Robin Thede’s fearless comedy series slices and dices pop culture, race issues, dating woes, feminism, ...
Robin Thede is showing no signs of slowing down the rich expansion of the magical reality found in “A Black Lady Sketch Show.” Picking up from the Season 3 finale, which revealed that Dr. Haddassah ...
It’s time to break out the good hair and sip on some celebratory champagne because HBO‘s A Black Lady Sketch Show has returned for its fourth season tonight. Keeping in theme with the series’ previous ...
"It is broader -- not that we're comfortable, because you can never be comfortable, right? It's a blessing to be four seasons of anything, right? But I think for us, we're just like, let's just go ...
The word to define Season 3 of HBO’s “A Black Lady Sketch Show” is “more” — the sketches felt bigger, the jokes flew faster, even the guest stars, something of a signature for the series, seemed to ...