Soho theatre,London
Pascoe makes for charming company with a dose of self-deprecating skits on body image, being good and 21st-century sexYou’d consider from the title of Sara Pascoe’s unique standup set that this is the show of her just-released “autobiography of the female body”, and Animal. In fact,feminism and biology are relatively low in the mix of an hour that instead addresses the question: what does it mean to be a good person? It’s a flighty offering even by Pascoe’s digressive standards, and packs a slightly weaker punch than her earlier shows approximately pair bonding and (after a fashion) Nietzschean philosophy. But it’s still great fun, and full of fresh,honest and lovably artless thinking approximately esteem, sex and modern living. Related: Sara Pascoe: ‘My mum has heckled me’ Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com