Comedy Therapy
Got a problem? One professional psychiatrist and four thoroughly unqualified comedians try to solve it.
Like a hilarious, unlicensed group therapy session where no one actually gets better.
After selling-out major theatres in Europe and London, André De Freitas and Dr Benji Waterhouse bring their box office hit to Melbourne.
Past audience problems include:
‘How do I leave a cult without hurting their feelings?’
‘What’s the most ethical way to kill my goldfish?’
and
‘Help, my mum is on OnlyFans!’
NB. Not a substitute for professional advice, obviously.
'Funny without turning patients into punchlines.' ★★★★★ The Telegraph (UK)
'Humane, hilarious and eye-opening.' The Guardian (UK)
'The Adam Kay of mental healthcare.' The Times (UK)
'Leaves them howling with laughter.' ★★★★★ Sunday Express (UK)
'Combination of quirkiness and intelligence. A pleasure.' ★★★★ The Telegraph (UK)
'A winning presence from the first word to the last.' ★★★★★ The Recs (UK)
'Hugely entertaining storytelling.' ★★★★★ ThreeWeeks (UK)
Suitable for audiences 15+
Language – occasional coarse language
Got a problem? One professional psychiatrist and four thoroughly unqualified comedians try to solve it.
Like a hilarious, unlicensed group therapy session where no one actually gets better.
After selling-out major theatres in Europe and London, André De Freitas and Dr Benji Waterhouse bring their box office hit to Melbourne.
Past audience problems include:
‘How do I leave a cult without hurting their feelings?’
‘What’s the most ethical way to kill my goldfish?’
and
‘Help, my mum is on OnlyFans!’
NB. Not a substitute for professional advice, obviously.
'Funny without turning patients into punchlines.' ★★★★★ The Telegraph (UK)
'Humane, hilarious and eye-opening.' The Guardian (UK)
'The Adam Kay of mental healthcare.' The Times (UK)
'Leaves them howling with laughter.' ★★★★★ Sunday Express (UK)
'Combination of quirkiness and intelligence. A pleasure.' ★★★★ The Telegraph (UK)
'A winning presence from the first word to the last.' ★★★★★ The Recs (UK)
'Hugely entertaining storytelling.' ★★★★★ ThreeWeeks (UK)
Suitable for audiences 15+
Language – occasional coarse language