Evelyn Mok: Bubble Butt review – a bummer of a show
Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Mok’s routines about sexuality, dolls and her mum’s disciplinary habits are promising but underpowered
By the end, Evelyn Mok is blaming tiredness and asking her audience’s forgiveness. It’s been that kind of show: misfiring, fatally underpowered. We are left to speculate how well her show Bubble Butt might work on a good day, but the signs aren’t encouraging. A #MeToo-tinged account of the comedian’s sexual sense of self, her tale of grooming never really goes anywhere, nor are her jokes quite good enough to compensate.
Mok puts herself on the back foot straight away, needlessly referencing her small audience. (Not that small, in fact.) The opening section ranges across her “overflowing” identity as a bisexual, plus-size “hashtag WOC”. We hear how her mother warned “you can’t find a hubby if you’re chubby” and how she attracts a very particular – and not very appealing – category of man.
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