Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Tamara Parker |
30 January 2026
33 Years Single – the title alone is both brave and brilliantly researched! Please welcome a man who proves that confidence and social confusion can not only coexist but actually thrive together. Daniel Delby is a cheeky, charming, and irresistibly likable performer who delivers punchlines with razor-sharp timing. Despite a lifetime of awkward dates, romantic misfires, and hilariously relatable stories, he somehow remains bright-eyed and optimistic — and that’s what makes him so endearing.
It’s rare to find a comedian who can make you genuinely belly laugh from start to finish, but Delby does exactly that. His show is clever, quick, and delightfully unpredictable. As a teacher, he’s spent years educating others, yet when it comes to his own dating life… well, let’s just say he’s still waiting for that lesson to sink in. The inner voice in his head? Probably not the best life coach!
Delby’s comedy is peppered with witty improvisation, brilliant raps, and sharp rhymes that demand you keep up — if your brain’s a step behind, that’s on you. His stories cross borders, time zones, and more red flags than a dating app on fire (or are those green flags)?
In short: cute face, fast brain, zero dating luck. 33 Years Single isn’t just a comedy show — it’s a rom-com live on stage, starring a guy you can’t help but root for. Daniel, you’ve got the jokes… fancy a drink?