
Review: Well, Pablo Francisco was Pablo Francisco. He came energetically dancing out to strobe lights and Van Halen's "Panama" blasting through the speakers, and he kept the same high level of energy throughout the show. There was never a silent moment throughout the night, the large Enmore Theatre was filled with laughter. Even when Francisco broke off from his usual routine and decided to try "hand jokes" - literally new jokes he had scribbled down on his hand - the crowd loved it and gave it two thumbs up. It was pretty much your typical Pablo Francisco show: crude humour that you just can't help but laugh at. Christy LaPlante
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