



The show is not a hard hour to sit through - there are laughs to be had - but it’s not very challenging either.

The show has a distinctly amateurish feel to it, which it plays up at times, but the frequently miscued sound effects are awkward and a little off-putting.

Things I Shouldn't Have Said had a packed audience laughing non-stop all the way up to its outrageous and uncomfortably vivid finale.

Cullen’s play masterfully demonstrates just how little has changed since Henry Lawson began to explore Australian nationalism in the late nineteenth century, but far more than that; it tells the moving story of one of Australia’s favourite sons.