Reviewed by: Fringe Benefits Podcast

Review by Joel Daniell | 14 March 2026

Matt Hawke brings genuine cheekiness to the stage, making this musical cabaret comedy feel both personal and sharply observed. Drawing on a mix of life truths, growing up online, fantasies and humorous reflection, he has created a Fringe show that keeps its central theme firmly in focus throughout - no small feat when the subject is something as slippery as lies. But that might be a lie - maybe I didn’t see the show at all.