21 January – 15 February

Reviewed by: Fringefeed

Review by Natalia Weeks | 22 January 2026
The MC, British comedian Kelsey De Almeida, is genuinely witty and engaging. A masterful conductor, he effortlessly interacts with the crowd, skillfully directing the audience’s energy and knowing when to encourage more participation or when to rein it in. 

As for the comedians, whether you’re straight, queer, city slicker, outback raised, local, or just visiting, there is guaranteed to be a story or punchline that hits home. Each performer shares their experiences in ways that are equal parts ridiculous and hilarious.

To give you a taste of some of these experiences: 
  • Act 1's near-death encounter in the shower 
  • Act 2's inferiority complex with his girlfriend’s ex 
  • Act 3's competitive antics in the bedroom, where her country girl cunningness and stamina achieve victory over her dumb boyfriend with his ‘gym’ muscles. 
And finally, there's: 
  • Act 4, proudly flaunting his belly while skewering the Sydney Opera House, pointing out that most Aussies don’t actually watch opera .
A brilliantly curated night of comedy that sends you home light-hearted and smiling. 

Go and see it!