Emotionally vulnerable and filled with dancing, bops, colorful projections, and gender fckery. The performer is so charismatic and seems so at ease that the show feels really intimate, even in a sold out venue.
What I didn't like
From certain seats in the venue, the movable set piece blocked a couple of the projected images on the screen.
My overall impression
Lively and unapologetically queer show! Thiiiiis is the type of theatre I want more of! Stand up comedy meets drag meets therapy meets HAPPYPRIDEYALL