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Greatest of all time
“Greatest of all time”
What an absolute honour to witness a show that can strip womanhood down to its raw, ridiculous, and unbelievably beautiful core. WET is sharp, unfiltered, and deeply funny! It’s the perfect mix of wit, chaos, and vulnerability. It had me ugly crying in one moment, and clutching my fupa belly-laughing the next. A show that navigates the difficulties of being a women while celebrating and revelling in the immense joy of it! Also 10/10 for those boobz and buttz amiright?!?
Reviewed by Hannah N.
21 February 2025
Emotional roller-coaster
“Emotional roller-coaster”
Felt seen and understood.
Reviewed by Anna A.
18 February 2025
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Review by Nanci Nott | 31 January 2025

Wet – the show previously known as Pussy – will open your mind with a sexy selection of poetry, dance, comedy, commentary, sketch, and song.

Opening with alliterative assonance, a projected pout performs a poem about the etymology of pussy, leading naturally to a hilarious lesson in anatomical history and horrendously gendered medical mismanagement.

An intoxicating keyboard/vocal performance utilises clitoral chord progressions to explore the ignorance of misguided men, the perils of Sigmund Freud, and societal fear surrounding female pleasure. The musical offerings of Wet will amuse, educate, arouse, and astound; not necessarily in that order. Later in the show, a song to make you cry is followed by a letter for all mothers, leaving few dry eyes in the audience.

This show quotes Simone de Beauvoir and comments on the situation of women in bygone and modern contexts, driving more than a few points home as performers undress their expressions of raw vulnerability.

Wave particle duality and the double slit experiment (as you’ve never heard them described before) lead to a subversive embodiment of Schrödinger's infamous box. Add some candles, erotic literature, and a couple of sex toys, and… well, you’ll just have to see for yourself.

Titillating, intelligent, empowering, and honest, Wet will leave you with a “deep, menopausal fever for more.”

 

- Fringefeed Review WET 2023