Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Alex Cearns |
14 February 2026
This brilliant standout show is a result of the powerhouse pairing of odd couple Ethel Chop and Tina Del Twist - at last! Think of a riotous fever dream combined with suburban nuance and cabaret glamour.
Part intentional train wreck, from the moment they hit the stage, you can’t look away. Ethel Chop is a wacky, straight-talking, no-nonsense Auntie who delivers with trademark wit and a quick uptake. She's the perfect pairing for the smooth-voiced, alcohol swigging, narcoleptic Tina Del Twist. Their banter and evocation of audience participation feel spontaneous and flow with the ease of delivery that only a seasoned, consummate comedy professional can produce.
The way they both embrace physical comedy and understand the power of a pregnant pause to evoke a laugh is second to none. You’ll be wracked with the hysterics from start to finish.
This is bold, brilliant and almost indescribable. It’s an absolute experience rather than a show you just watch - and it’s not just the best comedy show I’ve seen, it’s the best thing I’ve ever seen!
Part intentional train wreck, from the moment they hit the stage, you can’t look away. Ethel Chop is a wacky, straight-talking, no-nonsense Auntie who delivers with trademark wit and a quick uptake. She's the perfect pairing for the smooth-voiced, alcohol swigging, narcoleptic Tina Del Twist. Their banter and evocation of audience participation feel spontaneous and flow with the ease of delivery that only a seasoned, consummate comedy professional can produce.
The way they both embrace physical comedy and understand the power of a pregnant pause to evoke a laugh is second to none. You’ll be wracked with the hysterics from start to finish.
This is bold, brilliant and almost indescribable. It’s an absolute experience rather than a show you just watch - and it’s not just the best comedy show I’ve seen, it’s the best thing I’ve ever seen!