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101 Psychos: We turn Insanity into Hilarity

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101 Psychos: We turn Insanity into Hilarity

The Counting House

38 West Nicolson Street
The Loft: AUG 4-27 at 13:45 (60 min) - Free & Unticketed

101 Psychos: We turn Insanity into Hilarity

Sanity? Overrated! Let your inner psycho run wild! Our lineup of audacious comedians takes on the wild world of mental health with humor, wit, and raw honesty. From neuroses to breakdowns, we're laughing our way through the chaos. With a daily rotating lineup, you'll never run out of reasons to chuckle, chortle, and snicker at the wonderfully twisted world of mental health.

Host by Moni Zhang, founder of Berlin Mental Health Festival.

This year we have two entry methods: Free & Unticketed or Pay What You Can
Free & Unticketed: Entry to a show is first-come, first served at the venue - just turn up and then donate to the show in the collection at the end.
Pay What You Can: For these shows you can book a ticket to guarantee entry and choose your price from the Fringe Box Office, up to 30 mins before a show. After that all remaining space is free at the venue on a first-come, first-served bases. Donations for walk-ins at the end of the show.


News and Reviews for this Show

August 26, 2023    Distractify

Host Moni Zhang puts together an expert lineup of unabashed and unashamed comedians who are ready to share their deepest darkest secrets. Every show has a different lineup, but that doesn’t stop Moni from creating a safe and welcoming energy in the room for anyone who wants to feel a little less alone in their own insanity. Click Here For Review


August 20, 2023    One4Review

Comedy show, part of the Free Fringe, showcasing a selection of comedians with diagnosed mental health conditions. They bravely discuss their condition, how it affects them daily but making it fun to listen to.

The compère, Moni Zhang, was fun and energetic throughout. She advised she had recently changed the name of the show due to comments, that the show made people feel bad when they came out. That was certainly not my experience.

The venue provided a very hot, snug atmosphere where there is no where to hide from being involved in the show. I found it inspiring to those suffering from anxiety performing as this would indeed be a triggering experience. However, each performer delivered their material well.

The comics covered a wide range of mental health conditions – anxiety, OCD, ADHD, bipolar 1 and depression. They spoke about medication and treatments, putting funny spins on their experiences. Suicidal thoughts covered very delicately through certain material and all from personal histories.

Not once was it felt that the show was being disrespectful to these conditions. It was peoples own experiences and coping strategies that made the show stay away from being viewed as offensive. The show was full and people turned away at the door. So get in early if you want to see people with mental health diagnoses turn their experiences into comedic material. Click Here For Review