A show about the body. Marjolein embarks on the second instalment of her standup trilogy by looking at a health condition that, left unspoken about in the past, was almost fatal. Now, shaking off the shame, and armed with knowledge, Marjolein talks through menstrual health with humour and another Shetland folktale. This time the oldest story of Shetland about the deity Sea Midder. This show is not for the faint hearted, with 9 audience members fainting and another 18 walkouts during its run at the Fringe. However this is not gore for gore's sake. This show has the potential to save lives. Also: JOKES.

★★★★1/2 one4review

★★★★1/2 the quintessential review

★★★★ the skinny

★★★★ the comics comic

★★★★ the list

★★★★ indiependent

★★★★ chortle

★★★★ on the mic

★★★★1/2 one4review ★★★★1/2 the quintessential review ★★★★ the skinny ★★★★ the comics comic ★★★★ the list ★★★★ indiependent ★★★★ chortle ★★★★ on the mic

‘An intelligence and commitment to her craft that is currently unrivalled on the Scottish comedy circuit’

The Indiependent

‘Powerful, uncanny, and hilarious in equal measure. Marjolein Robertson’s star isn’t rising, it has risen

The Quintessential Review

‘Robertson has once again crafted an excellent show, a performance that is cheeky at times, delightfully written and captivating’

One4Review

Fringe sell-out 2024

Officially one of the Best-Reviewed Edinburgh Fringe shows 2024

NextUp's Biggest Award in Comedy 2024 Nominee

Guardian's Edinburgh Festival 2024: six of the funniest comedians at the Fringe