With probably the best title at the Fringe this year, it’s no surprise that this is a sold out performance. Deborah Frances-White is a woman that, as soon as she walks into the stage, manages to exude a certain sex appeal. Dressed in a black tight dress and top hat she breaks down the way men and women think, and how she explains how to turn this to your advantage by using a combination of body language and psychology.
Picking single members from the audience she invites them onto stage and watches how they react in a staged scenario. It’s a simple but effective idea, and Frances-White delivers her routine with great humour and fun. The transformation of some of the audience members from geeks to James Bond’s look-a-like is surprisingly effective!
This is a funny, informative show that will have you falling out of you seat in laughter at the way men and women’s minds think over the same subject (pearl of her wisdom has to be: men want to sleep with anything, were women want to go into a room, be desired by everyone, and then are more than happy to go home alone and eat ice cream safe in the knowledge that they did a good job). Insightful and enjoyable this is a fun hour that could benefit you more than you might realise!
4/5
Martin Miller