IT’S impossible to dislike comedienne Lucy Porter, who is nothing less than a ray of hilarious, self-deprecating sunshine.

The bubbly Londoner, who brought her tour to the Brewery, had the audience in the palm of her hand from the second she bounded on stage.

Although the show was about her life growing up in Croydon, she managed to make it feel tailor-made for a South Lakes audience, frequently expressing her love of Kendal and making jokes about both the weather and the local newspaper (ahem).

The premise of the show was her childhood desire to be ‘a northerner’ and how she went about finding her own identity – via Morrissey and the miner’s strikes.

Laugh-out-loud funny in places, fascinating in others, Lucy proved she’s the queen of the impeccably-delivered punchline, as well as being the girl everyone wants to be friends with.