Diana McLaren is Defective
Meet 'The Queen of Oversharing', Diana McLaren. Known for her inability to keep her intrusive thoughts to herself and a deep love of telling the stories everyone agrees she should only repeat to a therapist, Diana is an honest, irreverent and highly skilled performer. So even if you don't like what she's saying, you'll love how she's saying it.
Her new show Diana McLaren is Defective focuses on mental health, dysfunctional families, what it really means to be an adult, plus what the hell is going on in this world. Those who love her comedy describe her as a ball of warmth, a rabbit on speed and, quite possibly, slightly insane. So if you're looking for a night of laughter with a silver lining this is the show for you.
'Diana performs and writes with body confidence and self-love and what is not hot about that?' ★★★★★ Church of The Clitori
'She reminded us that even if we are in therapy or are thinking about going to therapy, that doesn’t mean that something is wrong or broken inside; it just means that you’ve decided to work on yourself.' ★★★★ What's The Show
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Suitable for audiences 18+
Language – occasional coarse language
Strong sexual references
Meet 'The Queen of Oversharing', Diana McLaren. Known for her inability to keep her intrusive thoughts to herself and a deep love of telling the stories everyone agrees she should only repeat to a therapist, Diana is an honest, irreverent and highly skilled performer. So even if you don't like what she's saying, you'll love how she's saying it.
Her new show Diana McLaren is Defective focuses on mental health, dysfunctional families, what it really means to be an adult, plus what the hell is going on in this world. Those who love her comedy describe her as a ball of warmth, a rabbit on speed and, quite possibly, slightly insane. So if you're looking for a night of laughter with a silver lining this is the show for you.
'Diana performs and writes with body confidence and self-love and what is not hot about that?' ★★★★★ Church of The Clitori
'She reminded us that even if we are in therapy or are thinking about going to therapy, that doesn’t mean that something is wrong or broken inside; it just means that you’ve decided to work on yourself.' ★★★★ What's The Show
Reviews just in
Suitable for audiences 18+
Language – occasional coarse language
Strong sexual references