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 (…)
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