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Tamar Broadbent: Plus One

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Tamar Broadbent: Plus One

The Counting House

38 West Nicolson Street
The Ballroom: AUG 7-24 at 13:00 (60 min) - Free

Tamar Broadbent: Plus One

Tamar’s Googling tiny wellies and trying not to get mad that her job is to have a whole baby whilst her husband’s job is to bring snacks to the hospital. Join this award-winning comedy songwriter as she sings you through fears of giving birth, finally growing up and the impressive feat of giving up wine for nine months.

The perfect show for parents, parents-to-be and those who never want to be parents and can delight in all they’re missing (like sciatica). ★★★★ ‘Brings the house down' - The Skinny. ★★★★★ ‘A fantastic, hilarious gem’ - Musical Theatre Review. As heard on BBC R4.

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News and Reviews for this Show

August 8, 2025    Edinburgh Reviews

Tamar Broadbent’s new show, Plus One, is part of the Free Fringe and is hosted in the comfortable surroundings of The Counting House.

In this show, Broadbent tackles the monumental journey of becoming a mum through her signature musical comedy style. She navigates the emotional and physical gauntlet of fertility tests, pregnancy, and childbirth with a generous dose of humour and a touch of terror.

As a single man with no kids, I feel woefully unqualified to comment on the realities of motherhood, but Broadbent’s performance is a powerful and unashamedly honest look at the physical and mental hardships involved. This is not a show for the faint of heart or the medically squeamish. If conversations about bodily functions and childbirth make you uncomfortable, this might not be the gig for you. Broadbent manages to find the comedy in what, to me, seems pretty terrifying.

The plot hinges on a fascinating twist: Broadbent’s partner is one of those people with an extreme medical phobia, to the point of fainting at the mere mention of certain words. It’s a clever device that provides a rich source of comedy and highlights the show’s core theme: facing down your fears, both big and small, to become a parent. It’s a reminder that even the most reluctant of us can find ourselves on a path we never expected.

Tamar Broadbent is a talented musician, and her comedy is top-notch. The show is packed with original songs that are both hilarious and beautifully performed. Her storytelling, set to music, is impressive and showcases her lyrical and comedic prowess. The performance truly sings.

A fantastic bonus at the end of the show is an improvised musical round. I found myself wondering if this is where her talent truly shines. The improvised song about a project manager working on an offshore wind farm and a chandelier was absolutely fantastic, and arguably better than some of the hour-long improv shows I’ve seen this year. It’s a brilliant display of her quick wit and musical skill that leaves you wanting more.

Plus One is an honest, hilarious, and at times wonderfully horrifying show about the transition to motherhood. It’s a no-risk, pay-what-you-want ticket, but I would have happily paid to see it. It’s a show to bring your partner or your mum to – a shared experience that will have you laughing and wincing in equal measure. Definitely recommended. Click Here For Review