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In 2001, Margaret launched Notorious C.H.O., a smash-hit 37-city national tour that culminated in a sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall. Notorious C.H.O., hailed by the New York Times as “Brilliant,” was released as a feature film and aired on Showtime. In March of 2003, Margaret embarked on her third sold-out national tour, Revolution.
In 2004, the show Notorious C.H.O. (the title was derived from slain rapper The Notorious B.I.G.) referred to the comedian having been reared in 1970s San Francisco and her bisexuality. After completing Notorious C.H.O. , she made another stand-up film, Revolution, released in 2004, and subsequently work on her first self-written film in which ...
Filmed live in Seattle, Margaret Cho's second concert film which captures her boisterous stand-up comedy showcase which completed a successful tour to thirty-seven cities throughout North America. Her raw material shows a decidedly female spin on machismo--tough as the perfectly manicured nails of h
Jun 18, 2002 · Notorious C.H.O. by Margaret Cho released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Jun 28, 2002 · Notorious C.H.O. - Metacritic. Summary Margaret Cho's hilarious follow-up to her hit comedy "I'm the One That I Want." (Wellspring) Documentary. Comedy. Directed By: Lorene Machado. Written By: Margaret Cho. Notorious C.H.O. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 20 Critic Reviews. 66. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score.