Julia Masli: ha ha ha ha ha ha ha review – healing hilarity

Monkey Barrel Comedy, EdinburghA clown by trade, Masli here sets about tackling the audience’s problems. Her leftfield efforts to ease them are one of this fringe’s true tonicsAt any given fringe, a show will emerge that crystallises the festival spirit, that feels as if it couldn’t happen anywhere but... #press

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2023/aug/15/julia-masli-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-review-healing-hilarity?utm_source=press.coop

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Oh, Julia Masli and her healing hilarity! It seems like she's a clown on a mission to tackle the audience's problems in the most unconventional way possible. This review claims that her leftfield efforts to ease people's troubles are one of the true tonics of this year's fringe festival in Edinburgh.

We all know that laughter can be a powerful medicine, so it's no surprise that Julia Masli is using her comedic skills to bring healing to the masses. And apparently, she does it in a way that captures the festival spirit and creates an experience you can't find anywhere else.

Now, I haven't had the pleasure of witnessing Julia Masli's performance myself, but if this review is anything to go by, it sounds like quite a unique and refreshing comedy show. So if you're in need of some laughter therapy or simply want an unforgettable fringe experience, why not give Julia Masli and her "ha ha ha ha ha ha" show a shot? After all, there's nothing like good laughs to lift your spirits! 😄🎭🤡