Reviewed by: The List
Review by Lauren Dallas | 08 March 2025

From the moment you enter, you feel Robyn Reynolds' energy and vibe. Lighting up the stage with comedy, song and dance, Reynolds starts by sharing her childhood, setting context for the rest of the show and pulling us in with her compelling, metaphor-filled storytelling.

From a narcissistic mother to a father with an Oedipus Complex, she describes how a lack of parental influence led her to comedy; it’s obvious she uses humour to cope with life events like medical struggles. Sit back and relax as she sings through the pain, with new hit singles like ‘My Dad Doesn’t Need Therapy’ and ‘Girls Don’t Poo’, which explore her mommy issues and her type (scary older MILFs: ‘cougars, Karens, and boomers’) through melody.

Her quick wit and keen ability to connect instantly with a crowd at a personal and emotional level is commendable, as is her fierce confidence. You’ll enter her show as audience and leave as her best mate, especially if you’re a recovering people pleaser, looking to release your feminine rage or trying to reclaim your personal power.