No shame, no taboos, no words minced and no self-censorship. Seeing a man be vulnerable about his self-confidence, about struggling with self-image and self-perception just like every woman you’ve ever met, was honestly quite refreshing. It’s worth mentioning this show is sex-adjacent, it’s not a show about sex. It’s a show about a person’s willingness to work hard and stay in the fight for as long as they must, going on the most unexpected of journeys and being willing to say yes to unconventional things in the name of comedy and in the name of making a living. There are many ways to be happy, to be fulfilled and to thrive. It’s an unapologetically explicit show and I truly enjoyed it.
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My overall impression
Daniel is a hilarious performer and his show is structured with the eye and mastery of a comedy writer and a director who are both excellent at their jobs. It’s pretty evident that this is a seasoned and confident artist with full command of his words, his stage presence and and an audience. Somebody take him on a world tour, please! It’s a hilarious show!