ALYCE CHAN BRINGS HER HIT “PEE ALONE” TOUR TO IRVINE IMPROV
After two years of sold-out shows, new stories, and plenty of life changes, Alyce Chan brings her ever-evolving Pee Alone tour to the Irvine Improv with her newest material – a sharp, hilarious, and deeply relatable look at what happens when you’re trying to keep it together while life keeps adding more tabs to the browser.
From the chaos of parenting and the invisible labor of motherhood, to growing up in Chinatown as the daughter of immigrants, navigating relationships, awkward adulting, grief, and the unexpected realities of perimenopause, Alyce’s comedy explores the moments we all experience but rarely admit out loud.
Whether you’re a parent, preparing to become one, or simply someone who has survived family, relationships, and adulthood, Pee Alone is a show about finding humor in the beautiful mess of being human. It is a reminder that you are never alone – and no matter how strange, messy, or absurd your life feels, someone will always have a story that makes you say, “Okay… maybe I’m doing alright.”
About Alyce Chan
Alyce Chan is a stand-up comedian, writer, producer, and speaker known for her sharp wit, honest storytelling, and ability to find comedy in the most relatable moments of life. She performs regularly at top comedy clubs across North America, including New York Comedy Club, Westside Comedy Club, Gothams in New York, Zanies in Chicago, Yuk Yuk’s in Canada, and was placed finalist at the Boston Comedy Festival and featured regularly at the New York Comedy Festival.
She is the creator of MOMCOMNYC, a parenting and comedy platform with almost 400K followers that was recognized by Vogue as one of the six funniest parenting Instagram accounts. Her viral comedy sketches have been featured by Scary Mommy, PureWow, and Today’s Parent, establishing her as a leading voice in modern parenting humor.
Beyond social media, Alyce has appeared on New York Live, ABC, Hulu, The Drew Barrymore Show, The Tamron Hall Show, and CTV Radio. Her comedy blends cultural identity, immigrant upbringing, motherhood, relationships, aging, and the wonderfully awkward moments that connect us all.
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