REVIEW: Mr Snot Bottom’s horrible, terrible, really, really bad, bad show

Mr Snot Bottom’s horrible, terrible, really, really bad, bad show

Adelaide Fringe
Saturday 16 February – Sunday 17 March 2019
The Factory at The Garden of Unearthly Delights: Rundle Park / Kadlitpina, Cnr East Tce & Rundle Rd

The delightfully obnoxious and hilariously distasteful Mr Snot Bottom is back with a brand new (award nominated) horrible, terrible, really, really bad, bad, show; which, despite what the name suggests, is actually really, really fun, fun.

Gross-tastic kiddy stand-up comedian, last name Bottom, first name Mr Snot, brings us a show about opening a show, which manages to incorporate all the best elements you’d hope for in kids’ entertainment; slapstick comedy, audience participation, visual gags (pun intended), and a healthy dose of buffoonery about pooing your pants and bum explosions.

What I love about kids is that they find the most stupid stuff entertaining (and, given how much I love MAFS; same). As such, Mr Snot Bottom kept his audience, both young and young at heart, snorting, snickering, cringing and cackling, as he performed a show rife with hilarity that also unexpectedly upheld the underlying theme that while being yourself can be pretty scary, it’s also the best thing you can do. After all, “the world’s a big mixture, just like what comes out your bum!”

If you and your kids are up for an hour of horrendous humour and uproariously low brow laughs, this putrid production of thoroughly eww-worthy entertainment, is definitely for you!

★★★★

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