Esther Manito review – disjointed dispatches from the frontline of family life
Soho theatre, London The standup has some effective material about the usual middle-aged gripes, but never quite coalesces these scattershot routines into a well-rounded whole Nobody ever listens to what put-upon mums have to say, says Esther Manito, and she’s here to put that right with a (…)
Site référencé:
The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
3839.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=25292d2752ce0b71329b6cf4ea7b75bb, 3839.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=f1bbf862ef5c0912dbfe55698a4be64d, 3839.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=8a903e668e2a85ea9a0cde73c45fa893
The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
‘Kafkaesque’ : teacher in Birmingham fights to clear his name after identity fraud
22/09/2025
Robert Redford’s death renews search for suspect in murder of daughter’s boyfriend
22/09/2025
I sought to protect an immigrant legal client. Instead, I’m facing Trump’s new sanctions
22/09/2025
We all want big personal change at the push of a button – but here is how to actually achieve it
22/09/2025
Whose tide is highest ? Canadian towns battle it out over Guinness World Record title
22/09/2025
Stop sneering at mothers. Most of us have done things you wouldn’t believe | Emma Beddington
22/09/2025