Tema Sall – known for her ukulele comedy special, social media presence and work on Abbott Elementary – will be on the Mic Drop Plano stage this weekend.

Mic Drop Comedy Plano will welcome comedian Tema Sall this weekend at its Shops at Legacy location. Known for her sharp observational humor and confident, conversational delivery, Sall has become a rising voice in the national stand-up circuit.

Sall, an L.A.–based comic, has built a fast-growing following through her viral online clips and sold-out club appearances across the country. Her comedy blends personal storytelling with witty cultural commentary, earning her spots at top festivals and stages, including the Big Pine Comedy Festival, Hollywood Improv, and Netflix Is a Joke showcase.

We caught up with Sall ahead of her performance, set for Sunday, Nov. 23 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available online, $31 for general admission and $48 for VIP.

For those who may be unfamiliar, how would you describe your comedy style?

Observational, impressional, physical and musical paired with strokes of wit and darkness. I think that paints a nice picture. When people ask me who my comedic influences are, I put my hand up and say, “Here’s my top 5: Richard Pryor, Steve Martin, Gilda Radner, Adam Sandler and Chris Farley.”

You’ve mentioned on your socials that you love traveling for stand-up. What is your favorite place you’ve ever been, and how do you find commonality going between LA, the Maldives or even places like Plano?

Traveling is something I’ve been fortunate enough to do ever since I was a little girl, so I’ve been absorbing and observing for as long as I can remember, but ultimately, it’s all about connection: researching about the city, exploring the culture, talking to locals to better understand even just a little deeper, but ultimately, humor is universal and the more relatable you can be, the more comedy can resonate. My performance in the Maldives was by happenstance! I was on this trip to Dubai and the Maldives with my mom and 15 other women between the ages of 50-74. I was the youngest (still am!) and they all caught wind of me being a stand-up comedian, so they asked me to perform. It was night 7 of our trip and night 2 in the Maldives, so I had gotten to know them a little bit by that point. I did a 25-minute set, barefoot with no microphone and mediocre lighting against a Maldivian night sky backdrop. Honestly, it’s one of my favorite experiences till this day, and just proves that you can perform anywhere people will listen.

What was your recent experience on Abbott Elementary like? How does that style of comedy differ from your own?

My comedy style is similar to Abbott’s–playful, witty and authentic. It’s a real treat to work on a show that you love and appreciate comedically. I’ve been working on the show as Lisa Ann Walter’s stand-in since Season 2. During Season 4, I booked the role of “Leah Smalls” and got to work closely with Janelle James, who plays Principal “Ava Coleman.” Since I knew the cast and crew, it only made the experience that much more special. The episode was written by Kate Peterman and the directorial debut for Brittani Nichols. I’ve always admired and respected their work, so honestly, it felt like a dream come true to bring “Leah Smalls” to life on this episode. I trust the comedy so much on this show, so it felt very natural to step in and play, and it is SUCH a fun sandbox to play in!

Is there anything I haven’t asked about that you want Plano residents to know before your show?

This is my 2nd time in Texas, but 1st time in Plano. I’m a BIG foodie! WHERE SHOULD I EAT?? I want Plano residents to know I’m in NEED of food recs! I love all foods, especially BBQ, Dim Sum and Donuts. I’m a donut Queen. So come to the show, stay for the laughs, and tell me where to eat so I can boast about your town!