Smut review Voice Mag 4*

Does your face unlock your phone when you smile? Find out if Lily’s does, and far too many more facts about her life and bodily function in a hilarious hour.

Tackling some societal conventions, involving the audience superbly and using the fan to stay cool, Lily provides an hour of witty and engaging comedy that isn’t for the fainthearted; but is an excellent choice if you’re not averse to themes exploring adult life. This is certainly not one to take the children to.

Lily delivers her jokes through both great storytelling and in an off-the-cuff manner, sometimes making herself laugh too much too thanks to improvised points or in response to an audience member’s own reply to her.

She is endearing and offers up quality jokes without resorting to rants and a torrent of bad language. There’s probably something for everyone to relate to in her stories, and you are transported into her world and antics which are littered with hilarious points about other people and society.

Join Lily for an hour of non-stop laughing, and to realise your own life isn’t as bad as it could be.


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