See You In Hell poses the question, What happens to the manic pixie dream teen when they grow up?. Alice-India is adorable and its exhausting. Utilising charm [reluctantly] and joke writing mastery [gladly] to pull apart the problem of the Quirky Girl and reveal the 3 dimensional person that lies beneath. Tackling queer identity and the epidemic of neurodiversity for those caught between Gen Z and Millennial, Alice shares stories from her one and only attempt at an adult relationship, life as an undiagnosed autistic teacher and bone chilling tales from the trenches of being a silly billy in a not so silly world. Witty and engaging (The Skinny), Alice is an ambitious performer (The Scotsman) with the jokes to back it up (Kiri Pritchard McLean).It aint easy bein breezy.
