The brash brand of Australian humour was superbly executed by Lady Julia Morris, who is the type of girl a group of lads on a stag night would love to meet.

Crude, loud and witty, she is certainly not sophisticated as her stage name might suggest.

She dominates the audience and makes you feel you have to laugh or she'll have you thrown out.

She is the ultimate girl power act, ridiculing men at every opportunity.

She did her homework and put in a few gags about Brighton beach and its poor surfers, who only get a decent wave when the Newhaven ferry arrives and departs.

The highlight of the hour-long show was when she sang and impersonated singers using exaggerated expressions.

She told many amusing stories with several clever asides and was warmly received.

You could hear every word as she is loud in voice as well as character.