Asian Female Comedian – Book Top Talent with Summit Comedy, Inc.

asian female comedianBringing Laughter and Representation to the Stage

Summit Comedy, Inc. proudly offers a diverse lineup of Asian female comedians who bring unique cultural perspectives, clever storytelling, and side-splitting humor to every stage. Whether you’re planning a college event, corporate function, private party, or diversity-focused program, our roster features some of the most talented and in-demand Asian female comedians in the country.

Why Representation in Comedy Matters

Comedy is not just about making people laugh—it’s about connection. When audiences see performers who reflect their background, culture, and experiences, the laughs hit even harder. Asian female comedians have historically been underrepresented in the entertainment industry, but that narrative is changing. Summit Comedy is proud to play a part in promoting this shift by booking talented performers who are breaking boundaries and broadening perspectives.

Our comedians draw from their unique life experiences, often blending stories of family, identity, heritage, and the challenges of growing up in America. This authenticity resonates with all kinds of audiences and brings a fresh and vital voice to the comedy scene. It also allows for diverse humor that not only entertains but also educates and builds empathy across cultural lines.

Representation in comedy is especially crucial in educational settings and corporate environments where inclusion is increasingly a focus. By featuring Asian female comedians, your organization demonstrates a commitment to amplifying voices that deserve the spotlight. And these voices aren’t just powerful—they’re downright hilarious.

Who Hires Asian Female Comedians?

Organizations and event planners across the U.S. are recognizing the importance of diversity and inclusion in entertainment. Whether you’re:

  • A college programming board
  • A corporate DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) team
  • A festival organizer
  • A cultural center
  • A private event host
  • A nonprofit organization
  • A diversity week committee
  • An Asian-American student organization
  • A women’s leadership group

Hiring an Asian female comedian from Summit Comedy adds both entertainment and meaning to your event. You’ll be showcasing a voice that not only delivers hilarious stand-up, but also enriches your event’s cultural impact.

College Campus Events

Colleges and universities nationwide partner with Summit Comedy to bring top talent to their campuses. Our Asian female comedians are a hit during heritage months such as Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, Women’s History Month, and even Homecoming week or orientation. Their relatable humor and powerful stage presence make them perfect for student audiences.

We’ve worked with hundreds of student programming boards, multicultural affairs departments, and student unions. Booking with Summit Comedy is easy, professional, and tailored to your campus’s needs. These performances not only entertain but often lead to important dialogue among students about identity, culture, and gender roles in society.

And it’s not just during heritage celebrations. Our comedians are regularly booked year-round for Welcome Week, Mental Health Awareness events, end-of-year parties, and more. Comedy is a universal language, and our performers are pros at making every student feel seen, heard, and amused.

Corporate & DEI Events

Today’s workplaces are more diverse than ever, and your entertainment should reflect that. Summit Comedy helps companies across the U.S. book engaging, professional, and crowd-pleasing Asian female comedians who bring laughter and insight into topics like gender, race, identity, and generational experiences.

DEI-focused comedy shows open the door to important conversations while also keeping the tone light and enjoyable. Whether you’re planning a corporate celebration, heritage month recognition, or team-building event, we’ll help you find the right performer to match your mission and goals.

We understand that in a professional setting, the comedian must not only be funny but also culturally competent and adaptable. Our performers strike that perfect balance, knowing how to energize a room while also navigating sensitive topics with grace and cleverness.

And let’s not forget corporate holiday parties, product launches, and client appreciation events. A well-curated comedy show can lift spirits, enhance morale, and even promote creativity and team bonding.

Virtual Comedy Shows

Not every event happens in person—and that’s okay. Summit Comedy offers virtual booking options, allowing you to bring top Asian female comedians to your audience wherever they are. Perfect for remote teams, online student events, or hybrid festivals, our virtual comedy shows deliver all the energy and laughs of a live set without the travel.

We handle all the technical logistics, so your virtual comedy show runs smoothly and professionally. It’s entertainment with zero stress. We work with platforms like Zoom, Teams, and Webex, and can include custom intros, Q&A sessions, and interactive audience features to keep everyone engaged.

Virtual performances are also a great option for international audiences or for organizations with limited travel budgets. Comedy breaks geographic barriers, and our comedians are skilled at connecting with viewers across screens.

Popular Asian Female Comedians Available for Booking

Summit Comedy features a wide range of Asian female comedians—from up-and-coming stars to nationally known performers. Each one brings something special to the stage. Some of the comedians we’ve worked with have appeared on Comedy Central, HBO, Netflix, and network television, and many are regularly featured on the college and corporate comedy circuits.

Some performers might blend sharp wit with personal storytelling, while others lean more into observational humor or cultural commentary. Whatever the style, our booking team can match you with a performer whose voice and vibe align with your audience.

Our roster includes comedians of East Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Pacific Islander descent. This intersectionality brings rich, diverse viewpoints to the forefront, adding even more depth to their comedic delivery.

Note: For privacy and exclusivity, specific names may be discussed during your inquiry.

The Booking Process: Simple & Reliable

Booking an Asian female comedian through Summit Comedy is easy and stress-free. Here’s how it works:

  1. Inquiry: Reach out with your event date, budget, location (or virtual), and any specific preferences.
  2. Talent Match: We’ll provide options that fit your needs—whether it’s style, availability, or theme.
  3. Review & Confirm: Once you choose your comedian, we’ll lock in the details.
  4. Showtime: Sit back and enjoy the laughs. We manage contracts, logistics, and any tech needs.

We’ve been booking comedians nationwide since 1998 and have built a reputation for reliability, professionalism, and stellar client support.

Testimonials

“We brought an Asian female comedian from Summit Comedy for our DEI week and she absolutely crushed it. Not only was she hilarious, but her personal story brought real connection with our employees.” — HR Director, Tech Company

“Summit Comedy made it so easy to book. The comedian was on time, professional, and had our student union in stitches. We will definitely work with them again!” — Student Programming Chair, Midwestern University

“Our heritage month celebration featured a virtual show, and the energy was just as good as in-person. So many laughs and thoughtful moments. Highly recommend!” — Corporate DEI Manager

“The booking process was smooth from start to finish. Summit Comedy matched us with a performer who was perfect for our demographic and mission.” — Nonprofit Event Planner

“I appreciated the diversity of perspectives the comedian brought to our leadership conference. The show was both eye-opening and laugh-out-loud funny.” — Conference Coordinator, Women in Leadership Summit

Custom-Tailored Events

No two audiences are the same, which is why our comedians are flexible and can tailor their set to fit your event. Whether your audience is 18-year-old freshmen, seasoned corporate professionals, or a mix of ages and cultures, we’ll help ensure the material is appropriate, engaging, and relevant.

Comedy can be clean, edgy, family-friendly, or even themed to your event. Just let us know what tone you’re aiming for, and we’ll deliver. We’ve even curated themed comedy nights, such as:

  • “AAPI Voices in Comedy Night”
  • “Women Who Slay: Comedy by Fierce Female Comics”
  • “Cultural Connections: Laughing Across Borders”

These events provide more than laughs—they create memories, conversations, and connections that linger well after the lights go down.

Why Choose Summit Comedy, Inc.?

Well, it’s simple…..we know comedy, it’s what we do….it’s in the name! We want your business, but we won’t compromise our earned integrity just to ring up a sale. Ask around, or ask us for references of previous customers….Heck, you can even see some of our Google reviews RIGHT HERE. We stand behind our clean comedians 100% and can’t wait to add you as a client for your next event, and for many years to come!

With over 27 years of experience, Summit Comedy has booked thousands of comedians for events across the country. Our deep roster, hands-on service, and industry connections make us one of the top comedy booking agencies in the U.S.

We specialize in:

  • Stand-up comedy
  • Clean comedy
  • Corporate events
  • College campus shows
  • DEI-focused performances
  • Private parties and fundraisers
  • Comedy workshops
  • Emcee services for galas & fundraisers

We’re passionate about representation and believe comedy should be as diverse as the audiences it serves. Booking Asian female comedians isn’t just a smart entertainment choice—it’s a powerful statement of inclusion and cultural celebration.

How to Get Started

Let’s find the perfect Asian female comedian for your event! Whether you’re early in the planning process or ready to confirm a date, our team is here to help.

Fill out our online booking form or give us a call at 800-947-0651. We’ll respond quickly with talent options, pricing, and availability.

Or email us directly at chuck@summitcomedy.com. Our friendly and experienced team will walk you through every step.

You can also request video clips, bios, or past client reviews to help you make the best decision for your audience. Our goal is to make the process smooth, collaborative, and successful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I request a specific Asian female comedian?
A: Absolutely! If they’re available and within your budget, we’ll make it happen. If not, we’ll offer comparable options.

Q: Do your comedians perform clean sets?
A: Many of our comedians can keep it clean depending on the event. Just let us know your preference.

Q: What’s the typical show length?
A: Most sets range from 30 to 60 minutes, but we can adjust based on your schedule.

Q: Can we book multiple comedians for a lineup show?
A: Yes! We can create showcase-style events with multiple performers.

Q: Are there travel or tech requirements?
A: We’ll walk you through every requirement upfront—no surprises.

Q: What’s your cancellation policy?
A: We have a flexible and fair cancellation policy, and we’ll outline all terms clearly before you book.

Final Thoughts

Booking an Asian female comedian through Summit Comedy is more than just great entertainment—it’s an investment in diversity, storytelling, and shared laughter. Whether it’s a college auditorium, corporate Zoom room, or sold-out theater, these comedians bring heart, humor, and authenticity to every set.

They entertain, yes—but they also inspire. They make audiences laugh—and think. They represent cultures, communities, and stories that need to be heard. When you book with Summit Comedy, you’re helping to amplify those voices.

Let’s make your next event unforgettable.

SPOTLIGHT COMEDIAN: Ali Wong: A Trailblazing Comedian, Writer & Actress

Early Life & Background
Ali Wong | Hire Comedian Ali WongAli Wong was born Alexandra Dawn Wong on April 19, 1982, at Fort Stewart, Georgia. Her mother, Tam “Tammy” Wong (née Nguyen), is a Vietnamese immigrant who fled Saigon in 1975 during the fall of South Vietnam, making Ali a first‑generation Vietnamese American. Her father, Jeff Wong, is a third‑generation Chinese American born and raised in California. Both her mom and dad helped form Ali’s strong, multicultural identity from a young age.

Growing up in San Francisco, California, Ali and her younger sister Lia were immersed in a diverse, bilingual, and bicultural household. Her mother worked as a salesperson and mortgage consultant, while her father held jobs in various fields, including middle‑management roles at a retail company and later in venture capital. The family emphasized education, Mandarin language skills, and cultural awareness, contributing to Ali’s intellectual curiosity and strong work ethic.

Ali attended San Francisco University High School. She was known as a smart, driven student with a broad range of interests—writing, theater, music, and comedy. During her teenage years, she wrote for the school newspaper, participated in theater productions, and performed musical routines. These activities helped cultivate her stage presence and comedic instincts, even though she was initially shy about performing in front of large crowds.

Education & Early Career
After graduating high school in 2000, Ali enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), majoring in Asian American studies. She continued writing for student publications like the California Daily. She became especially passionate about exploring cultural identity through writing, performance, and humor.

Graduating in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree, she then moved to New York City to pursue a career in writing. Her first roles involved freelance writing for publications such as Glamour and Asian Week. This experience honed her ability to craft narratives—especially personal and cultural ones—with clarity, nuance, and humor.

While building her writing resume, Ali began doing stand‑up comedy at open mic nights. At first, comedy was just a side hobby. But her sharp wit, distinctive voice, and willingness to address taboo topics—such as dating, sex, and pregnancy—helped her stand out quickly. It wasn’t long before she decided to pursue comedy full time.

Rise in Stand‑Up Comedy
In 2007, Ali earned a finalist spot in the NBC Stand‑Up for Diversity contest, which boosted her confidence and visibility. Over the next few years, she toured extensively—and in 2009, she made her first appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The attention helped Ali land a recurring role as Lana, the receptionist, on the CBS sitcom Are You There, Chelsea?

By the early 2010s, Ali was performing regularly at notable comedy clubs in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Boston. Her stand‑up grew from observational humor into deeply personal, confessional storytelling. Ali didn’t shy away from discussing marriage, motherhood, racial identity, and sexism—drawing from her own experiences with raw honesty and biting satire.

That personal candor led Ali to Netflix. Her first comedy special, Baby Cobra, premiered May 23, 2016. Filmed in Los Angeles’ Wilshire Ebell Theatre when she was seven months pregnant with her first child, Baby Cobra became a breakout hit. Critics praised it for its fearless tone and groundbreaking content, especially the opening line: “Hello baby, I’m pregnant!” That moment instantly became iconic in contemporary comedy.

Later that same year, Netflix released her second special, Hard Knock Wife, filmed when she was eight months pregnant with her second child. Together, Baby Cobra and Hard Knock Wife made Ali Wong the first comedian ever to film two Netflix comedy specials while visibly pregnant. Her unabashed style—combining fertility slang, parental confessionals, and cultural observations—marked her as one of the most innovative voices in comedy.

Writing & Television Career
Beyond stand‑up, Ali has built an impressive career as a television writer and actress. In 2017, she co‑created, wrote, and starred in the ABC sitcom American Housewife, playing the offensive and uninhibited best friend, Doris. She left the show in 2019 to focus on her growing stand‑up and film career.

Her next major television project was Always Be My Maybe, a romantic comedy film co‑written by Ali and her husband, David Caspe, and produced by Netflix. Released on May 29, 2019, the film stars Ali as Sasha Tran, a celebrity chef navigating an unexpected reunion with childhood friend Marcus Kim (played by Randall Park). The movie was praised for its authentic representation of Asian American romance, its comedic timing, and its heartfelt story. The chemistry between the leads resonated widely, making it one of the most-watched Netflix originals of the year.

Ali also voiced the legendary character Drax’s daughter Mantis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Eternals (2021). In animated shows, she contributed voice roles for Tuca & Bertie and DuckTales. She further returned to Netflix with her stand‑up special Don Wong, released April 2, 2022. Don Wong took a deeper dive into domestic life, marriage, motherhood, and cultural identity, showing her growth as both a performer and writer.

Style, Themes & Influence
Ali Wong’s comedic style is bold, intimate, and often laced with profanity—but always rooted in honesty. She addresses subjects like pregnancy, sex, and marriage in ways that feel frank, funny, and relatable. Beyond humor, she explores gender roles and cultural expectations with depth, highlighting tensions between immigrant parents and American norms.

Her style draws from multiple influences—George Carlin, Margaret Cho, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle—but she brings a unique, feminine, immigrant, and Asian American perspective that was long underrepresented in mainstream stand‑up. Ali’s success helped shine a spotlight on the need for diversity in comedy. She paved the way for Asian American performers like Jo Koy, Bowen Yang, Hari Kondabolu, and Karen Chee.

Ali’s identity as a mother has also reshaped contemporary stand‑up. Filming two specials while visibly pregnant, and discussing fertility and childbirth in comedic detail, made her a feminist trailblazer. She made audiences see pregnancy differently—less as a vulnerability and more as comedic—and normal human experience.

For women, mothers, and immigrants seeking to tell their stories, Ali’s career offers a powerful example: that boldness, authenticity, and cultural specificity can become universal comedy.

Awards & Recognition
Over the years, Ali Wong has received numerous accolades:

  • She was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2017 for Best Comedy Album (Baby Cobra).

  • Always Be My Maybe received multiple MTV Movie & TV Award nominations, including Best Movie and Best Duo.

  • In 2019, Time magazine named her one of their 100 most influential people.

  • She received a Creative Arts Emmy nomination for “Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special” for Don Wong.

  • Variety and Forbes have featured her on lists including “Top Comedians to Watch” and “Top 30 Under 30.”

Impact & Legacy
Ali Wong changed mainstream comedy. As an Asian American woman tackling candid subjects, she disrupted norms and expanded representation. Her success led to a new wave of diverse voices in stand‑up and film, and she’s credited with inspiring better on‑screen Asian representation in Hollywood.

Hers is also a feminist impact: she approached topics like postpartum body changes, parenthood stress, fertility struggles, and career‑family balance with unfiltered humor. She showed that motherhood can be funny, powerful, and culturally resonant—without sanitizing the experience for mass audiences.

Her films, stand‑up specials, and public visibility have also uplifted conversations around race, gender, and identity. Whether through jokes or dramatic moments in Always Be My Maybe, Ali highlights Asian American cultural heritage while creating relatable, universal stories.

Ongoing Projects & Future Plans
Ali continues to create across platforms:

  • Writing: She’s reportedly developing a limited television series loosely based on her marriage and family life, in collaboration with Netflix.

  • Acting: She is attached to star in potential lead roles in romantic comedy projects and animated features.

  • Stand‑Up: She plans more global stand‑up tours and additional Netflix specials that explore fresh themes.

  • Books: She has discussed writing a memoir-style book focusing on identity, motherhood, and comedy—though swears she’ll use plenty of profanity.

Conclusion
Ali Wong is a cultural force: a first‑generation daughter, wife, mother, stand‑up icon, and boundary-pushing creator. Her impact spans stand‑up, film, TV writing, and speaker circuits, redefining what mainstream comedy can include.

From San Francisco teenager writing for a student paper to globally recognized comedian, Ali’s success reflects dedication, creativity, and fearlessness. She transformed taboo topics—pregnancy, race, femininity—into world-class comedy. Her voice continues to inspire artists from underrepresented communities. As she expands into new creative roles, Ali Wong remains a role model: an artist unapologetically telling her story, one bold laugh at a time.