cupure logo
reviewseasonmasterchefstarwednesdaybbcshowfanswallacenetflix

Cat Cohen: Broad Strokes review – unmissable return of the egomaniacal millennial

Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh Through song and standup, Cohen transforms her 2023 medical emergency into glorious oversharing with this comic triumphEverything was going right for cabaret comic Cat Cohen two years ago: Netflix special under her belt, European tour imminent. Then the New Yorker had, in her words, “a stroke at 30: isn’t that so creative?” Diagnosed with a PFO, or (could it be more perfect for her comedy?) a “hole in the heart”, she underwent surgery, cancelling her 2023 fringe run. Now she’s back, with the show telling that sorry tale – although in the 33-year-old’s account, nothing could be further from the “trauma comedy” with which the festival’s arteries sometimes feel clotted.The dance with sincerity Broad Strokes performs is in fact part of its considerable charm. We know Cohen for her deranged self-consciousness, splaying across the stage, in song and standup, the babbling inner voice of the self-obsessed millennial. How would such a persona process this medical emergency? As an opportunity to advertise their uniqueness, of course! And so Cohen considers her stroke in relation to once being labelled (horror of horrors!) “a normal girl” by a casting director, and as a vindication of a lifetime’s health anxiety. “I wasn’t a hypochondriac,” she trills, “I was a prophet!” Continue reading...

Comments

Culture