Reviewed by: The West Australian
Review by Craig McKeough | 30 January 2019

Leo Kearse presents as a kind of conservative antidote to the overwhelming presence of lefties in the arts, and especially in the “safe space” of a Fringe festival.

The self-dubbed right-wing comedian dares to say the things that others can’t or won’t, slaughtering some of the sacred cows of the political correct classes.

At least is the premise of the Scottish comedian’s Fringe World show. The reality is something a little more mild.