I loved how completely Sophie owned the room. There’s a level of commitment that makes even the most ridiculous moments feel grounded and intentional. The audience interaction was playful without ever feeling forced, and the whole thing had this sense of joyful unpredictability that made it really fun to be part of.
What I didn't like
n/a
My overall impression
An outrageous, high-energy clown show that fully commits to its bit and somehow keeps topping itself. It’s chaotic, bold, and weirdly empowering in a way that sneaks up on you.