The show is a complete comedy experience that involves a lot of interaction with the audience. Francesco Kirchhoff and Ori Halevy did a great job making each performance unique. No two shows are the same because the topics depend on what the audience writes down about what they’re overthinking.
The questions from the audience were really funny, like “Does my dog love me?” The answers were hilarious, and everyone was laughing out loud. Another question was “Will I ever be rich?” The response was light-hearted, saying life is already good and that overthinking isn’t necessary.
One of the best moments was when someone asked how to find a boyfriend for their daughter. The funny advice was to install dating apps, create a fake profile for the daughter, and start swiping. Another great part was about how to win a vegetable competition, with the joke being that since vegetables are so rare, just finding a cucumber could make you the winner!
Overall, the show was very entertaining. The audience was laughing the entire time and had a great time from start to finish.
Reviewer: Saira Kunjuvalappil (Saira ks)
Reviewed: 18th August 2024
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