Amos Gill (the pale, stale, straight white male) is not afraid to speak his mind. And far from being stale, Gill challenges his audience to reflect on the state of humanity, examine political correctness (of the past, present and future), and consider whether wokeness is uniting us or driving us further apart. His humour is sharp, daring and unapologetic, tackling complex and often sensitive topics such as slavery, feminism and politics (and of course the ever-polarising realm of American politics).
Through his incisive wit, Gill explores the nuances of human connection and the authenticity of relationships in a world increasingly divided and influenced by technology. Impressions are always spot on: his imitation of a Temu budget robot that plays ads throughout intimate moments is both hilarious and sobering. The show also delves into Gill's personal experiences, including unconventional ways of forming friendships across ethnically diverse backgrounds, while embracing crude humour along the way.
Inspired by criticism of his previous performances, Gill has turned controversy into comedy gold, using his platform to confront his detractors while delivering a performance that’s as funny as it is thought-provoking. While his unfiltered style is definitely not for everyone, this show works for those who love bold humour and jokes that few other comedians would dare tell.