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Didn't know what to expect. He was very funny.
Reviewed by Elle F.
17 February 2024
Not my cup of tea
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Tried hard but couldn't get into it. Missus thought it was OK.
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04 February 2024
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Review by Louise Kelly | 21 January 2024

Witness the comedic brilliance of rising star Shash Kapur, in a new show masterfully blending Australian and Indian cultures. Kapur, while taking multiple humorous jabs at various cultures, managed to tie them together with a subtle yet emotionally resonant theme - the importance of belonging. This theme was deftly threaded through the show and culminated in a surprising twist at the end leaving the audience both amused and moved.

 

This show offers a light-hearted yet insightful journey through Australian culture from the perspective of Kapur’s traditional Indian father. The anecdotes provide laughs and emotional moments, illuminating the nuances of cultural identity and family bonds. Incorporating family stories into the performance adds depth and relatability and connects well with the audience.

 

Kapur excels in creating an intimate, engaging atmosphere, inviting the audience to become part of the narrative. His gentle approach, sweet nature and genuine connection with the crowd make the experience unique. He skilfully navigates through his cross-cultural observations on topics like Indian call centres, family dynamics, arranged marriages, reverse adoption, and Australian citizenship, eliciting laughter and food for thought.

 

A standout feature is its educational value, shedding light on diverse cultural viewpoints. Kapur handles sensitive topics with care, fostering reflection on our multicultural society and what it means to be privileged.

 

While the 007 connection in the title remained elusive, or if there was a spy-like link, it was so skilfully concealed that it went over my head the show's ability to engage the audience and deliver both humour and heart made it a memorable experience.

 

Kapur's show is a memorable blend of humour and poignancy. It's a must-see for families, suitable for all ages. It's a gentle, uplifting experience that will leave you feeling more connected to those around you. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Shash Kapur in action – heartwarming humour at its best!