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Midwife Crisis
28 February 2025 - Raegan K.A good start from a newcomer with potential. Stand up is not for the faint of heart and I admire those who put in the effort to create 60 minutes of vulnerability. Sarah has some great puzzle pieces to build on. -
Midwife Crisis
24 February 2025 - Rowan H.Other comments have hit the nail on the head. With a title and description relating to midwifery, which attracted the audience consisting of majority Midwifes and Nurses for then the content to rarely relate, instead consist of out-dated crude boomer-humour through long drawn-out stories. Props for the courage getting up in front of an audience, but this misses the mark by a long shot. -
Midwife Crisis
24 February 2025 - paul x.i agree with the previous 2 reviews. Was hoping for original content related to her 40 year work life. Keep positive , plenty of opportunities to work on it ! good marks for bravery in doing comedy !! -
Midwife Crisis
23 February 2025 - Natassia F.Someone needs to tell Sarah that it's 2025 For a show called Midwife Crisis there was 1 short midwifery anecdote, much to all the ex & current midwives, and the midwife students attending. Sarah's crowdwork left much to be desired, she seemed to just be reciting her (cliche and tired) script than actually doing any storytelling. Sorry Sarah, but saggy-boob no sexlife useless husband jokes doesn't cut it these days. Stick to the hospital floor -
Midwife Crisis
23 February 2025 - Rodney H.MInd-blowing for all the wrong reasons. Sarah is a new comedian who sadly has fallen into the trap of crude=funny. We were expecting funny birthing stories but instead got trashy, hackneyed "jokes" about her husband, sex life, and vibrators. She has potential as she grows in her craft, but should review her material and focus on funny midwife stories. She should have some; she's been one for 40 years.