She's bringing the show to London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester and Brighton over the next couple of weeks. It is not completely sold out yet, a few tickets are still available.
It is a lot less disturbing than Nanette - and very very funny (face muscles aching from all the laughter). But still a fair bit of needling the patriarchy obviously, and some more art history. And keeping her pledge from Nanette to stop doing comedy which is about self-depreciation.
Do go see it if you can - and then come find the thread in feminism chat to discuss it after. You'll recognise the thread title once you have seen the show.