Natalie Palamides: Nate - A One Man Show May 2026

Before its Netflix debut, the live show won the Total Theatre Award for Innovation and Experimentation at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The show explores sexual politics and the "grey areas" of consent through awkward, high-stakes audience interaction . Palamides uses Nate to demonstrate how verbal permission can sometimes be complicated by mixed signals and power dynamics.

While highly praised for its bravery and unique take on the #MeToo movement, the show's raunchy and intentionally uncomfortable nature means it is often described as "not for everyone". Since this show is so interactive, Natalie Palamides: Nate - A One Man Show

The performance often leaves the audience in a state of unease. At the end, Nate asks, "Is what I did wrong?", intentionally providing no easy answers and forcing the viewer to reflect on their own perspectives. Critical Reception

Released on on December 1, 2020, and executive produced by Amy Poehler , the show features Palamides in character as "Nate"—a topless, mustachioed "alpha male" struggling to understand vulnerability and the nuances of consent. Key Themes and Format Before its Netflix debut, the live show won

Nate is a hypermasculine, protein-powder-loving "man's man" with a heart of gold who tries (and often fails) to navigate modern social expectations.

Moving far beyond traditional stand-up, the show includes absurdist physical comedy , such as wrestling with audience members, wood-chopping, and scenes involving a shop window dummy. While highly praised for its bravery and unique

" Natalie Palamides: Nate - A One Man Show " is a provocative and critically acclaimed comedy special that blends , drag king performance , and interactive theater .